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[citation needed] Bomar's actual car was later found at a junkyard. [citation needed] The burn pattern found on Willard's back was consistent with the oil pan on the bottom of Bomar's car. Moreover, Willard's blood and hair were found in Bomar's car. [citation needed] With DNA evidence, Arthur Bomar was identified as Willard's killer. He was an ...
1942: Johnny Cremins 1943: Ned Day 1944: Ned Day; 1945: Buddy Bomar 1946: Joe Wilman 1947: Buddy Bomar; 1948: Andy Varipapa 1949: Connie Schwoegler 1950: Junie McMahon 1951: Lee Jouglard
Little is known about its namesake W. T. Bomar, except that he was one of the area's earliest residents. A post office was established at Bomarton in 1906 in Tom McClure's store. Another store was eventually run by B.B. Calfee and J.R. Snyder. There were two churches built between 1908 and 1910. Two cotton gins were in operation in 1914.
The BOMARC launch complex at McGuire AFB. BOMARC Site RW-01 is a 75-acre (30 ha) [1] fenced-off site contaminated primarily with "weapons-grade plutonium (WGP), highly-enriched and depleted uranium."
Rhett Matthew Bomar (born July 2, 1985) is an American former professional football quarterback. He was selected by the New York Giants in the fifth round of the 2009 NFL draft . He played college football at the University of Oklahoma and Sam Houston State University .
Chaparral Boats (originally Fiberglass Fabricators) was founded in 1965 by William "Buck" Pegg and Reggie Rose in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.The company's bellwether boat at the time was the 15-ft Tri-Hull with a sticker price of $675. [1]
Bright came under suspicion that December, after police arrested 35-year-old sex worker Vickie Bomar for theft. While residing in the county jail, the woman offered to help investigators in exchange for a plea bargain. Bomar claimed that, in July, a client named Larry Bright lured her into the outbuilding of his mother's home, where he lived.
William Purinton Bomar Jr. (1919, Fort Worth-1991), known as Bill Bomar, was an American artist, and a member of the Fort Worth Circle. Supposedly Bomar's interest in painting was stimulated at the age of seven by his having his portrait painted by Murray Bewley.