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  2. John Eric Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    John Eric Armstrong was born on November 23, 1973, in New Bern, North Carolina. He claimed his biological father was abusive toward him and his mother and sexually abused Armstrong when he was a child. In 1978, Armstrong's younger brother, Michael, died at two months old from sudden infant death syndrome. Because of the grief caused by Michael ...

  3. Disappearance of Erin Foster and Jeremy Bechtel - Wikipedia

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    Erin Foster and Jeremy Bechtel were residents of Sparta, Tennessee. [1] Bechtel spoke to his father Ronnie Bechtel by telephone on the evening of April 3, 2000. Foster was seen by her brother Will the same evening. [2] Foster and Bechtel attended a party that night but returned to Foster's parents' home before leaving again.

  4. Mary Winkler - Wikipedia

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    On June 8, 2007, a Tennessee judge sentenced Mary Winkler to 210 days in prison for the conviction of voluntary manslaughter. She had credit for already serving five months and the judge permitted her to spend up to 60 days in an undisclosed mental health facility in Tennessee. She was to be put on probation for the rest of her sentence.

  5. Jan Broberg - Wikipedia

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    [2] [12] On October 30, 2003, she and her mother Mary Ann published a book titled Stolen Innocence: The Jan Broberg Story which completely omitted her father's sexual involvement with the perpetrator. [13] [14] Broberg's story was the feature of the true crime documentary Abducted in Plain Sight.

  6. List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999 - Wikipedia

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    Terry Peder Rasmussen was last seen by his family in Christmas of 1975 or 1976 with an unidentified woman. Rasmussen, under multiple aliases, would go on to commit numerous crimes, including the Bear Brook murders and the murder of his wife Eunsoon Jun. While serving a 15 years to life in prison for Jun's murder, Rasmussen died in 2010 under a ...

  7. John Smith (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    John David Smith III (born April 2, 1951) is an American murderer convicted in 2001 of killing his first wife in 1974 and also has been indicted on charges for the 1991 murder of his second wife. Skull fragments found in a locker owned by him belong to a third unidentified woman; they're the basis of an ongoing " Jane Doe " inquiry.

  8. Matthew Winkler (minister) - Wikipedia

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    The state of Tennessee issued an Amber Alert, and Mary and the children were located the next day in Orange Beach, Alabama. Mary would confess to killing her husband and be charged with first-degree murder after extradition to Tennessee. She was released on bond, and her trial began on April 9, 2007. [5]

  9. Nathaniel Bar-Jonah - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Benjamin Levi Bar-Jonah (born David Paul Brown; February 15, 1957 – April 13, 2008) was an American convicted child molester and suspected cannibalistic serial killer [1] who was sentenced to 130 years in prison without the possibility of parole after being convicted of the kidnapping, aggravated assault and sexual assault of various children.