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  2. Murder of Kathleen Jo Henry - Wikipedia

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    Brian Steven Smith (b. March 23, 1971) was born in South Africa, in the Queenstown area, and later immigrated to the United States. Smith became a U.S. citizen in September 2019. In 2019, Smith was arrested in Anchorage, Alaska, after he returned from an out of state trip, and was charged with the sexual assault and murder of Kathleen Jo Henry ...

  3. Death of Kent Leppink - Wikipedia

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    Death of Kent Leppink. Kent Leppink was a fisherman who was killed in Hope, Alaska, in May 1996. His former fiancée, Mechele Linehan, and former roommate, John Carlin, were convicted of murdering him in 2007, but the judgments were reversed on appeal. [1][2][3] Carlin died in prison in 2008 and Alaska prosecutors ultimately decided against ...

  4. James Dale Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    James Dale Ritchie was born on November 4, 1976. [1] He grew up in Anchorage's Wonder Park neighborhood and attended East Anchorage High School, where – standing at 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) – he was a standout athlete, having played on the 1994 state championship football and basketball teams alongside future professional athletes Trajan Langdon and Mao Tosi. [2]

  5. Lidia Selkregg - Wikipedia

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    Lidia Lippi Selkregg (1920 – August 14, 1999) was an Italian geologist and professor of regional planning at the University of Alaska Anchorage.In the days following the 1964 Alaska earthquake, Selkregg helped organize a group of local geologists to gather important data about earthquake damage to inform future recommendations about building stability.

  6. Anchorage, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Anchorage (Tanaina: Dgheyay Kaq'; Dgheyaytnu), officially the Municipality of Anchorage, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alaska. With a population of 291,247 at the 2020 census, [ 5 ][ 9 ] it contains nearly 40 percent of the state's population. The Anchorage metropolitan area, which includes Anchorage and the neighboring ...

  7. Bettye Davis - Wikipedia

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    Widowed. Residence. Anchorage, Alaska. Alma mater. Grambling State University. Profession. Social worker. Bettye Jean Davis (née Ivory; May 17, 1938 – December 2, 2018) was an American social worker and politician. She was the first African-American to be elected as an Alaska State Senator in 2000.

  8. Tom Anderson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas T. Anderson (August 4, 1967 [2] – February 10, 2024 [3]) was a partner at Optima Public Relations in Anchorage, Alaska and host of the "Tom Anderson Show" radio talk show (www.TomAndersonShow.com) on KVNT 92.5 FM and 1020 AM in Anchorage and Mat-Su. Anderson, a Republican, was an Alaska state representative for District 19 representing ...

  9. Sue Henry - Wikipedia

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    According to her obituary in the Anchorage Daily News, she was born Mathilda Sue Hall in Salmon, Idaho, and married Paul K. Henry in 1965; they had two boys, Bruce and Eric. After they divorced, she moved the boys to Fairbanks, Alaska in 1975.

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