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Death of an Angel: The Inside Story of how Justice Prevailed in the San Francisco Dog-mauling Case. ISBN 978-0971889903; Jones, Aphrodite. Red Zone: The Behind-The-Scenes Story of the San Francisco Dog Mauling. ISBN 0-06-053782-5; O'Leary, Shannon. Pet Noir (contains a story by O'Leary, illustrated by MariNaomi, of this case), Manic D Press.
Cynthia Oti, an investment broker and financial talk show host at San Francisco's KSFO-AM, was killed. [18] Tom Stockley, wine columnist for The Seattle Times, died alongside his wife Margaret. [18] Morris Thompson, commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Alaska from 1973 to 1976, died alongside his wife Thelma and daughter Sheryl. [14 ...
Born: Kenny Irwin Jr., American stock car racing driver; in Indianapolis (killed in racing accident, 2000) Died: Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg , 95, German scientist and explorer who was colonial Governor of Togoland prior to World War I, and later the president of West Germany's Olympic committee. [ 17 ]
From March 20, 1969, two girls and three college students were killed. Karen Sue Beineman, like three of the others killed, had been an EMU student in Ypsilanti. [122] On August 1, another EMU student, 22-year-old John Norman Collins, would be arrested and charged with Beineman's murder.
On 24 February 2004, Peter Nielsen, the air traffic controller on duty at the time of the collision, was killed in an apparent act of revenge by Vitaly Kaloyev, a Russian citizen and architect whose wife and two children had been killed in the accident. [5] [6] [7]
Power lines were also damaged in the crash, and one person, a local doctor listed as a co-owner of the aircraft, was killed in the crash. [33] NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams apologizes for incorrectly stating on numerous occasions that he had been aboard a helicopter shot down by enemy fire while covering the Invasion of Iraq in 2003 ...
The second unit, TMI-2, would begin operating in late 1978 but become involved in a nuclear accident on March 28, 1979. 51-year-old Trooper Kenyon M. Lassiter of the Alabama Department of Public Safety was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver whose life Lassiter had saved months earlier after an automobile accident. [93] Born: