Introduction: A Tragic Anomaly in American History
On January 30, 2006, Jennifer San Marco perpetrated one of the deadliest workplace shootings in U.S. history, taking the lives of six postal workers in Goleta, California, before ending her own. Earlier that evening, she had also murdered her former neighbor, Beverly Graham. This tragic event stands out not only for its brutality but also because San Marco was one of the few female mass shooters in the United States.
Early Life and Career: A Path Marked by Instability
Born on December 6, 1961, in Brooklyn, New York, Jennifer San Marco's early life remains largely undocumented. She attended Edward R. Murrow High School and later enrolled at Brooklyn College. Subsequently, she studied natural resources management at Rutgers University but did not complete her degree. In 1989, she relocated to California, where she briefly worked as a guard at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison before resigning just before her probationary period ended. ...Read More
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