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  2. Kidnapping of Peggy Ann Bradnick - Wikipedia

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    The kidnapping of Peggy Ann Bradnick took place near Shade Gap, Pennsylvania, on May 11, 1966.Bradnick, who was 17 years old at the time, was kidnapped by William Diller Hollenbaugh and held captive for seven days before she was rescued by Pennsylvania State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at a farm in Burnt Cabins, Pennsylvania.

  3. Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann - Wikipedia

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    Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann is a 1991 American television movie directed by Charles Correll. [1] The plot is based on the true story of the abduction of Peggy Ann Bradnick by an ex-convict and ex-mental patient William Diller Hollenbaugh which took place in Shade Gap, Pennsylvania on May 11, 1966.

  4. Category:Formerly missing American people - Wikipedia

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    Kidnapping of Joshua Boyle and Caitlan Coleman; Peggy Ann Bradnick; Murder of Rashawn Brazell; Al Brenner; Jersey Bridgeman; Death of Alonzo Brooks; Brenda Sue Brown; Jeff Buckley; Murder of John Butkovich; Richard Evelyn Byrd III

  5. Category:1960s kidnappings in the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. Terry Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Terry R. Anderson (?–1966), American FBI agent who was killed during the Kidnapping of Peggy Ann Bradnick Terence Anderson (sport shooter) (born c. 1946), Australian-born American sports shooter Topics referred to by the same term

  7. Marie Torre - Wikipedia

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    She showed great versatility, easily moving from covering hard news stories, including the kidnapping of Peggy Ann Bradnick at Shade Gap, Pennsylvania, in May 1966, to interviewing such notables and newsmakers as President Lyndon B. Johnson and Coretta Scott King.

  8. Johnson faced charges of attempted murder, aggravated assault, home invasion, arson and kidnapping after allegedly abducting his ex-girlfriend, breaking into a house and attacking the homeowner, according to Fox 8. Johnson cause of death was hanging, according to Fox 8. Jail or Agency: Erie County Jail; State: Pennsylvania

  9. William Scranton - Wikipedia

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    While he was governor, the largest manhunt in the history of Pennsylvania until then took place. On May 11, 1966, Peggy Ann Bradnick was kidnapped near Shade Gap. Pennsylvania State Police, FBI agents, local law enforcement, and civilian volunteers scoured the mountains around Shade Gap and Burnt Cabins. On May 17, the kidnapper, William Diller ...