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  2. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    Almost 1,700 members of the families of the identified corpses sued Tri-State and the funeral homes that had shipped the bodies there, and were eventually granted class-action status in two courts in two different states. Class-action status was granted by Judge Neil Thomas in Hamilton County, Tennessee Circuit Court. This case was filed by ...

  3. 'Before and After Zachariah': What the story means 40 years later

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    Opinion: Reflecting on Zachariah's short life, I can't help thinking about how Iowa wants to meddle in personal, painful decisions, writes Fern Kupfer 'Before and After Zachariah': What the story ...

  4. Report of ‘severely decomposed’ body leads to investigations ...

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  5. Rotting bodies, fake ashes and sold body parts push Colorado ...

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    In February, just months after 190 bodies were found in a bug-infested funeral home facility two hours south of Denver, another body was found in a separate case: that of Christina Rosales.

  6. Gayno Smith - Wikipedia

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    Gayno Gilbert Smith (January 23, 1938 – May 16, 2005) [1] was an American mass murderer and serial killer who killed six of his family members in Iowa between 1961 and 1962. ...

  7. Villisca axe murders - Wikipedia

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    An article in The Day Book, Chicago, June 14, 1912, depicting five of the victims and the house.. At 7 A.M. the next day, June 10, Mary Peckham, the Moores' neighbor, became concerned after she noticed that the family had not come out to do their morning chores.

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  9. Disappearance of Johnny Gosch - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Gosch's photograph appeared alongside that of another Des Moines Register paperboy, Eugene Martin, who had gone missing that year, on milk cartons produced by the Des Moines–based Anderson Erickson Dairy. [17] Gosch was among the first missing children who had their plights publicized in this way. [18] [19]