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Statement released to the media by the parents and siblings of Katherine and Sheila Lyon following Montgomery County Sheriff's Office formally announcing Lloyd Lee Welch as a person of interest in the Lyon sisters' disappearance. February 11, 2014. Person of interest In February 2014, investigators formally named Lloyd Lee Welch as a person of interest in the case. Investigators revealed Welch ...
Lloyd Lee Welch Jr., 60, was sentenced in Bedford County, Virginia, where police believe he disposed of the remains of sisters Katherine and Sheila Lyon.
Following a 2013 cold case re-investigation into the sisters' disappearance, one of the perpetrators, Lloyd Lee Welch Jr., was indicted upon two first-degree murder charges in 2015; he was later convicted of the children's murder and sentenced to two concurrent 48-year sentences in relation to each count of first-degree murder. [1]
Steven Lloyd Welch, the son of Stan, a pastor, [1] and Sherry Lynn Welch, [2] who is the older brother to Sumer, who is his sister. He was formerly the worship leader at James River Assembly in Springfield, Missouri, [3] while he eventually left to take a position with Eastridge Church in Issaquah, Washington.
Antonio Planas. Updated August 12, 2024 at 6:58 PM. The Los Angeles federal courthouse. Four former law enforcement and military officers are accused of conducting a sham raid on a California ...
Nimrod Jarret Smith (1837–1893) was 4th Principal Chief of the Eastern Band and a Confederate Army veteran of the Thomas Legion of Cherokee Indians and Highlanders. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is made up of descendants of Cherokee primarily from along the Oconaluftee River in Western North Carolina, in today's Cherokee County.
Officer William Lozano shot and killed Lloyd as he fled police on a motorcycle. The crash also killed Blanchard, Lloyd's passenger. Lozano was convicted of manslaughter but the verdict was overturned and Lozano was acquitted. [47] Allan Blanchard: 24 March 22, 1990 Adolph Archie: 40 New Orleans, Louisiana
The John Birch Society was established on December 9, 1958, [70] in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the conclusion of a two-day session of a group of 12 people led by Robert W. Welch Jr. Welch was a retired candy manufacturer from Belmont, Massachusetts, who had been a state Republican Party official and had unsuccessfully run in its 1950 lieutenant ...