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James Thom was born May 28, 1933, in Gosport, Indiana, to Jay Webb and Julia Thom, both doctors. [2] [3] He is one of four siblings. [2]He attended Arsenal Tech High School in Indianapolis, and was in the U.S. Marine Corps for three years (1953-1956) during the Korean War, becoming a sergeant.
Lita LaVaughn McClinton (January 7, 1952 – January 16, 1987) was an American socialite who was murdered the day her divorce was to be settled. She was the daughter of Georgia state representative JoAnn McClinton and former U.S. Department of Transportation official Emory McClinton.
A December 12, 2024, online poll of 1,000 registered voters in the US taken by conservative Republican pollster Scott Rasmussen/RMG Research, Inc. found that 53% of respondents view the killer as a "villain", while 10% view the killer as a "hero", 22% said neither label applies, and 15% said they were unsure. 71% of voters said murder is "never ...
Timothy Burke’s $800,000 Seattle home, with its windows allegedly smashed by Corey Burke after the murder. King5 Corey Burke (left) with her wife Samantha Allen (right).
The actor won a Daytime Emmy for his powerful performance as the villainous mobster Carlo Hesser in 1991.
Several books were written about the case, including Above the Law by Brian J Karem. Published by Pinnacle Books in September 1999; And Never Let Her Go: Thomas Capano: The Deadly Seducer by Ann Rule , The Summer Wind: Thomas Capano and the Murder of Anne Marie Fahey by George Anastasia , and Fatal Embrace: The Inside Story of the Thomas Capano ...
Their hosts were Ling Tien Gi, a Singaporean chemist, and Helen Ling, his American-born wife. "Moonlight" bungalow": The cottage is located at A47 Jalan Kamunting. The place is a draw for those with an interest in the disappearance of Jim Thompson in the Cameron Highlands.
Thompson was born into a middle-class family in Louisville, Kentucky, the first of three sons of Virginia Davison Ray (1908, Springfield, Kentucky – March 20, 1998, Louisville), who worked as head librarian at the Louisville Free Public Library and Jack Robert Thompson (September 4, 1893, Horse Cave, Kentucky – July 3, 1952, Louisville), a public insurance adjuster and World War I veteran. [6]