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  1. Victim: The Other Side of Murder - Wikipedia

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    Victim: The Other Side of Murder recounts the events of the Hi-Fi murders. On April 22, 1974, Dale Selby Pierre and William Andrews entered the Hi-Fi Shop in Ogden, Utah, as Keith Roberts waited outside the shop in a car. Pierre, Andrews, and Roberts were all United States Air Force airmen stationed at Hill Air Force Base, just south of Ogden.

  2. Hi-Fi murders - Wikipedia

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    Pierre one week before his execution Andrews shortly before his execution Roberts in 1974. The Hi-Fi murders were the torture of five people resulting in three deaths during a robbery at the Hi-fi Shop, a home audio store in Ogden, Utah, United States, on the evening of April 22, 1974.

  3. Gail Miller (businesswoman) - Wikipedia

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    5. Karen Gail Miller (née Saxton; born October 14, 1943), is an American businesswoman. Upon the death of her husband, Larry H. Miller, she assumed the role of chairwoman of the Larry H. Miller Group (LHM) of Companies, now known as the Larry H. Miller Company (LHMCO). From 2009 until its sale in 2020, she had a majority interest in the Utah ...

  4. Ken Garff - Wikipedia

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    The Ken Garff Automotive Group is a large car dealership conglomerate. The company, or one of its dealerships, according to a January 2004 survey conducted by Dan Jones & Associates, was the second-most mentioned car dealership by Utahns when asked to name a car dealer after Larry H. Miller Dealerships. [5] The company is currently associated ...

  5. Robert H. Hinckley - Wikipedia

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    Hinckley, a lifelong Democrat, [2] entered politics with his election as a member of the Utah State Legislature from Sanpete County in 1918. He also served as mayor of Mount Pleasant, Utah beginning in 1923. In 1927, he moved to Ogden, Utah. Here he founded the car dealership Robert H. Hinckley Dodge, Inc. He was also one of the organizers of ...

  6. Larry H. Miller - Wikipedia

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    In October 1981, Miller bought out his uncle's share in the business. Miller paid for this by borrowing $700,000. The dealerships rebounded strongly in 1983 and 1984. [3] Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Miller acquired a number of automobile dealerships in Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, creating the Larry H. Miller Automotive ...