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That lead was followed up by the King County Sheriff's Office whose investigation resulted in the arrest of Edward Lee King, named by the pseudonym "Mac Smith" in Jack Olsen's book Predator: Rape, Madness, and Injustice in Seattle, who eventually confessed to the crime. [6]
Cormac's father was the former High King Art mac Cuinn. His mother was Achtan, daughter of Olc Acha, a smith (or druid) from Connacht. Cormac had a younger brother, Alastir. According to the saga "The Battle of Mag Mucrama", Olc gave Art hospitality the night before the Battle of Maigh Mucruimhe.
Conaire Mór, his son in most sources, and one of the most celebrated High Kings of Ireland; Conaire Cóem, High King of Ireland and great-great grandson of Conaire Mór Note: both are ancestors of the Síl Conairi; Dáire mac Degad, ancestor of the Dáirine; Cú Roí mac Dáire, Munster king and/or deity known from the Ulster Cycle
Cormac Mac Cárthaigh (died 1138) was a Gaelic Irish ruler who was King of Munster.A member of the Mac Cárthaigh clan of the Eóganacht Chaisil, he was the final king of the unified Kingdom of Munster before the realm was divided into the Kingdom of Desmond and Kingdom of Thomond in the aftermath of the Treaty of Glanmire.
Loan Maclibuin was a legendary Norwegian smith. He was known as "The Dark Smith of Drontheim".He was the seventh son of Windy Cap, King of Norway. The "dark", does not refer to his working black magic, but rather to his swarthy nature.
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The Picts of the Hyborian Age are depicted as analogous to Native Americans. Howard also wrote tales about the last King of the Picts, Bran Mak Morn, set in real historical time and they figure commonly as enemies of Cormac Mac Art. [1] These Picts are closer to the common image of cave men than to Native Americans.
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