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  3. Death of Jane Bashara - Wikipedia

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    The death of Jane Bashara prompted a widely publicized investigation into the circumstances of her death. Bashara was a marketing executive and a resident of Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan . On January 24, 2012, she was found dead in the back seat of her abandoned Mercedes-Benz SUV in an alley in Detroit , Michigan .

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    Bob is serving a prison sentence of 80 months to 20 years for the attempted hit on Gentz, and Gentz is serving up to 28 years for Jane Bashara's murder. See the listing for the Bashara home.

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    A husband and wife who were in the process of getting divorced have died in an alleged murder-suicide in Mississippi, according to reports. Jennifer and Brandon Sheffield were found dead by ...

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    On Dec. 16, 2021, Darci Bass was standing in her local convenience store when the man who stood accused of the shooting death of her 19-year-old daughter Livye Lewis strolled in. "When he came in ...

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  9. Murder of Jane Britton - Wikipedia

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    Occasional media coverage of the case was limited by the police's continued refusal to release any of the original records from the case, citing the ongoing investigation. [12] Evidence from the case was well-preserved, and when DNA testing became available to investigators in the late 1980s, they eventually tested the semen left by the killer.