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  2. Anjette Lyles - Wikipedia

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    Anjette Lyles (née Donovan; August 23, 1925 – December 4, 1977) was an American restaurateur and serial killer responsible for the poisoning deaths of four relatives in Macon, Georgia, between 1952 and 1958. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Initially sentenced to death upon her conviction, Lyles was eventually diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and instead ...

  3. Murder of Lauren Giddings - Wikipedia

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    Sentence. Life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 30 years. Lauren Teresa Giddings (April 18, 1984 – June 26, 2011) [1] was an American woman who was murdered by Stephen Mark McDaniel (born 1985) on June 26, 2011, in Macon, Georgia, United States. McDaniel pleaded guilty in 2014, and was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison.

  4. Fort Macon State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Macon State Park is the second most visited state park in North Carolina, with an annual visitation of 1.3 million, despite being one of the smallest state parks in North Carolina with 424 acres (1.72 km 2). [1] Fort Macon was built as part of the Third System of US fortifications, and was preceded by Fort Hampton of the Second System.

  5. John Eldon Smith - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison (1980-1983) John Eldon Smith (September 17, 1930 – December 15, 1983) was convicted of the murders of Ronald and Juanita Akins. He was executed by the state of Georgia via electric chair at the age of 53. He became the first person to be executed in Georgia since 1976 when the death penalty ...

  6. William Henry Hance - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Hance (November 10, 1951 [1] – March 31, 1994) was an American serial killer and soldier who is believed to have murdered four women and molested three in and around military bases before his arrest in 1978. He was convicted of murdering three of them, and not brought to trial on the fourth. He was executed by the state of ...

  7. Murder of Pearl Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Bryan (c.1874 –1896) was a 22-year-old pregnant American woman from Greencastle, Indiana who was found decapitated in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, in 1896. [ 1 ] Her head was severed below the fifth vertebra. Due to the murder's gruesome nature, it achieved significant notoriety at the time. [ 2 ] More recently, there have been claims that ...

  8. A judge gave a Macon man bond despite signs of domestic ... - AOL

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    August 20, 2024 at 9:23 AM. Jesse Fraga. The man who allegedly killed his wife last week in Macon had repeatedly been accused of domestic violence before the fatal shooting, according to the Bibb ...

  9. Siege of Fort Macon - Wikipedia

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    8 killed. 16 wounded. ~400 captured [5] The siege of Fort Macon took place from March 23 to April 26, 1862, on the Outer Banks of Carteret County, North Carolina. It was part of Union Army General Ambrose E. Burnside 's North Carolina Expedition during the American Civil War. In late March, Major General Burnside’s army advanced on Fort Macon ...