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Kwon and her husband, Evan Sung Kwon, were shot in their car at the intersection of 4th Street and Lenora Street, near their restaurant Aburiya Bento House. [3] [1] Cordell Maurice Goosby, a black male, is alleged to have fired six shots from a stolen semi-automatic handgun into the car at random. [4] [5] [6] He has been charged with first ...
DeWayne Lee Harris (born 1963), also known as The Seattle Jungle Killer or Chilly Willy, but most widely known as The Seattle Shoelace Slasher [1] is an American serial killer who killed three women in Seattle between 1997 and 1998, dumping their bodies near freeways. [2]
Lyne's wallet, purse, and cellphone were found in the home, but Lyne was not. Using the cell phone found in the residence, Lyne's mother sent texts to Charlton [4] and then called the police, who discovered blood, human tissue, and a pruning saw in Lyne's bathroom, as well as trash bags identical to those containing Lyne's severed body parts.
Name Date of Execution Method Crime Governor John Elfus January 15, 1884 Hanging murder of Dan Haggerty [1]: Jochin Henry Timmerman April 6, 1888 murder of William Sterling [2]
The murder of Timothy Brenton occurred on October 31, 2009, in the Central District of Seattle, Washington, United States. Timothy Quinn Brenton (February 9, 1970 – October 31, 2009), [1] an officer with the Seattle Police Department (SPD), was seated in a parked patrol car with another officer discussing a traffic stop when a gunman stopped his vehicle alongside the patrol car, opened fire ...
The Capitol Hill massacre was the worst mass killing in Seattle since the 1983 Wah Mee massacre in which 13 died. [28] While Seattle and the Pacific Northwest in the past half-century have had numerous serial killers—most notoriously Ted Bundy, "Green River Killer" Gary Ridgway, and Robert Lee Yates—mass murder is not as common, although ...
The cards bore postmarks from Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York, and were written by the same person. In 2010, it was announced that the writer of the cards had been found: a 78-year-old Canadian transient with mental health issues. The police confirmed that he was not the killer and had no connection to the crime. [9]
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn declared February 27, 2011, to be "John T. Williams Day" in the city. [2] In August 2011, the City of Seattle paid Williams' family a settlement of $1.5 million. A 34 feet (10 m) high totem pole honoring Williams was erected at the Seattle Center on February 26, 2012. [7] In 2011, The Halluci Nation recorded "Woodcarver".