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About 3:00 pm, he left to buy drugs and returned to the park about 5:00 pm, but did not say where he was during the two-hour period. McDonald corroborated Atwood's story and told investigators that he and Atwood had an argument in the park about 3:00. After that, Atwood left for two hours and returned with bloodstains on his hands and clothing.
Frank Atwood, a sex offender on parole for abducting and sexually assaulting a young boy, had been seen driving in the area and accident reconstruction experts linked Hoskinson's bike to Atwood's car. Atwood was charged with kidnapping and Hoskinson's body was later found in the Sonoran Desert. Atwood was executed in 2022. [58] 9 October 1984
John Henry Seadlund (July 27, 1910 – July 14, 1938) was a 27-year-old woodsman, executed by the United States federal government in Illinois for kidnapping. [1] FBI director J. Edgar Hoover called him "the nation’s cruelest criminal" and the "most cold-blooded, ruthless and atrocious killer" he'd ever encountered.
An Arizona man has been put to death by lethal injection for the abduction and murder of an 8-year-old girl more than three decades ago. Frank Atwood, 66, was executed at 10:16 a.m. on Wednesday ...
This partly explained their allegiance to Cinque. Atwood, however, many times disagreed with his directives, as when she argued against his issuing a death warrant for two imprisoned SLA members. [8] Atwood was assigned the task of surveillance in the potential kidnapping of John E. Countryman, former chairman of the board of Del Monte ...
Segura, a 22-year-old from Madrid, became the focus of a harrowing three-year kidnapping case in 1993. She lived in La Moraleja, a wealthy residential area in Spain, with her parents, Sigrid Foles ...
FALL RIVER — A 60-year-old Somerset man arrested Friday for allegedly attempting to kidnap two 13-year-old girls on a walking path in Swansea was ordered held on $1,000 cash bail.
The two men were released alive upon payment of a ransom. [2] Cromwell Varley: Unknown 1909 George Cove: Unknown The Bronx, New York, U.S. unknown Released Canadian inventor who was kidnapped by unknown assailants, who offered him $25,000 in exchange for him to stop promoting his devices. He refused and was later released without harm.