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  2. Greystone Mansion - Wikipedia

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    On February 16, 1929, four months after Ned Doheny, his wife Lucy and their five children moved into Greystone, Doheny died in a guest bedroom in a murder-suicide with his secretary, Hugh Plunkett. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The official story indicated that Plunkett murdered Doheny either because of a "nervous disorder" or because he was angry over not ...

  3. Frankford Slasher - Wikipedia

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    During the investigation into the death of Carol Dowd, Leonard Christopher, an employee at a nearby fish market, became a suspect.Despite the fact that he did not match the witness's description of Dowd being seen with a middle-aged white man before her death, and that there was no evidence to link him to any of the other eight murders, and only circumstantial evidence linking him to Dowd's ...

  4. Edward L. Doheny - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles authorities immediately blamed Plunkett in the murder-suicide. In addition to the indictment of Edward Doheny in the Teapot Dome scandal, both Doheny and Plunkett had been indicted in the alleged bribe of Albert Fall—as Ned (accompanied by Plunkett) had delivered the money. They had already gone through some trials.

  5. Geoffrey Evans - Wikipedia

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    The family of Elizabeth Plunkett have called on the Commissioner of An Garda Shochána (Irish Police) Drew Harris to reopen the murder investigation into Plunkett. As of January 2025, Shaw is still imprisoned for his part in the murder of Mary Duffy, having been moved from Arbor Hill Prison in Dublin to Castlerea Prison in Co Roscommon in 2022 ...

  6. Murders of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom

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    In exchange for his testimony, Thomas was allowed to have his first-degree murder convictions reduced to second-degree murder, his aggravated rape convictions reduced to aggravated assault, and his sentence reduced from life in prison with the possibility of parole to 50 years (two 25-year terms with the opportunity to reduce his sentence by up ...

  7. James Allen Red Dog - Wikipedia

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    James Allen Red Dog (February 1, 1954 – March 3, 1993) was a mixed Sioux and Assiniboine serial killer from Fort Peck Indian Reservation who was executed at his own request for murdering Hugh Pennington and who had previously been convicted twice of armed robbery.

  8. Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, 11 years after Hindley was convicted of two murders and being an accessory to a third murder, Longford appeared on television and spoke openly of his belief that Hindley should now be considered for parole as she had shown clear signs of progress in prison and now served long enough for the Parole Board to assess her suitability for ...

  9. Clayton Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Fountain and another inmate, Hugh Colomb, who was serving a 25-year sentence for armed bank robbery, were convicted of voluntary manslaughter and conveying a weapon in prison and had 15 years added to their sentences. Colomb was released from prison in 2015. [6] He died on June 21, 2016, at the age of 62. Correction Officer Robert L. Hoffmann