Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2005
Vasco Cabral
Vasco Cabral político y escritor de Guinea-Bisáu. Fue ministro de economía y finanzas, de justicia y vicepresidente de Guinea-Bisáu
Andrea Dworkin
Andrea Rita Dworkin fue una activista y escritora feminista radical estadounidense. Es especialmente conocida por su crítica a la pornografía. Escribió una docena de libros individuales: nueve de no ficción, dos novelas y una colección de cuentos. Otros tres volúmenes fueron coescritos o coeditados con la activista y profesora de derecho constitucional estadounidense Catharine A. MacKinnon.
Peter Keetman
Peter Keetman fue un fotógrafo alemán. Fue uno de los representantes principales de la fotografía subjetiva y miembro del grupo Fotoform que ejerció gran influencia durante la postguerra de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Erich Schmidt
Dieter Puppe
Siegmund Dieter Puppe was a German mathematician who worked in algebraic topology, differential topology and homological algebra. He is known for the Puppe sequence in algebraic topology.
Thomas Wilkening
Marjorie Mae Hopper
Ken Norris
John Wayne Glover
John Wayne Glover was an English-Australian serial killer convicted of the murders of six elderly women, over a period of 14 months from 1989-1990 including Winifreda, Lady Ashton, widow of the English-Australian impressionist painter Sir Will Ashton, in suburbs located in Sydney's North Shore. The fact that the victims were all elderly women, led to Glover attaining the nickname by the press of The Granny Killer. Following his arrest in 1990, he admitted to the murders and was sentenced to consecutive terms of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. He hanged himself in prison on 9 September 2005.
Eddie Schroeder
Edward "Eddie" Julius Schroeder was an American speed skater who competed at the 1932 and 1936 Winter Olympics. In 1932 he finished eighth in the 10,000 m event. Four years later he again finished eighth in the 10000 m; he also placed 12th over 1500 m and 15th over 5000 m. He was selected for the 1940 Olympic team, but the games were canceled due to World War II.