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The brothers had told Kroc they were giving the operation, property and all, to the founding employees. In his anger, Kroc later opened a new McDonald's restaurant near the original McDonald's, which had been renamed "The Big M" because the brothers had neglected to retain rights to the name. "The Big M" closed six years later. [16]
Investigators believed that Andre McDonald killed his wife during an argument, disposed of her body, and tried to erase evidence of the crime. [13] On July 11, 2019, Andreen's remains were discovered by a passerby on a private ranch in northern Bexar County, Texas. [14] The remains were identified as Andreen McDonald through dental records.
According to McDaniel, at 4:30 a.m. on Sunday June 26, 2011, he used a master key to gain access to Giddings' apartment. Wearing a mask and gloves, McDaniel strangled her to death with his hands in her bedroom. The next day, he dismembered her body in the bathroom with a hacksaw. Most of Giddings' remains were discarded in a dumpster on campus.
Caudill was convicted of the 1998 death of a 73-year-old woman. Prosecutors allege that Caudill and an accomplice entered the home of Lonetta White, beat her to death and then burglarized her home. They then placed her body in the trunk of her own vehicle and drove her to a rural area in Fayette County and set the car on fire.
The 2 Mexican men were accused of having killed A. L. Austin and his son in raids the fall of 1915, they were hanged in Cameron County Jail [358] [359] Chapa, Melquiades: 20–23 Hoskins, Silas: African American: Elaine: Phillips: Arkansas: Summer of 1916 "Vanished"; believed to have been killed because a white man coveted his successful saloon ...
The controversy over Fatal Vision, journalist and author Joe McGinniss's best-selling 1983 true crime book, is a decades-long dispute spanning several court cases and discussed in several other published works.
Joseph Maurice McDonald #339 April 1, 1976 Six years Joseph Maurice McDonald, a contract killer for the Winter Hill Gang, was wanted for dozens of crimes, which included multiple murders, witness intimidation, fraud schemes, and mob ties to James "Whitey" Bulger. [34] He was arrested September 15, 1982 at Penn Station in New York City by local ...
Marie McDonald (born Cora Marie Frye, July 6, 1923 – October 21, 1965) was an American singer from Burgin, Kentucky.She started her career at a young age, participating in beauty pageants and gaining attention as "The Queen of Coney Island" and "Miss New York State."