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The 1976 Mason County jail bombing was a suicide bombing that took place at the Mason County Courthouse in Point Pleasant, West Virginia on March 2, 1976. Five people, including two perpetrators and three law enforcement officers, were killed in the attack, and a further 11 people were injured.
Former president of the Teamsters union disappeared from meeting with organized crime figures, body never discovered: Richard Frederick Dixon: Casco Township: 1976-01-09: Convicted of 1971 hijacking of passenger flight from Detroit to Cuba and of 1976 murder of a South Haven police officer [2] Francine Hughes: Dansville: 1977-03-09
Kidnapping and murder victim, snatched from right in front of her house. Her body was found in the desert 10 days after her abduction. The exact cause of death remains undetermined, but was ruled a homicide. [8] 16th Street Baptist Church bombing: September 15, 1963 11–14 Birmingham, Alabama Solved Four girls killed in a bombing by the Ku ...
Akron Police Department Detectives James Pasheilich goes through photographs in the case files of murder victim Leslie Barker Wednesday, June 16, 2021 in Akron, Ohio. Barker was murdered in 1978,
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However, they confirmed the victim in the 1976 murder was Richard Stanley Moore. With the indictment sealed, it is not clear how investigators connected Dudley to Moore's broad daylight murder.
The crime scene, showing how the victim's bodies were found. In the early morning hours of August 9, 1976, the young man and woman were said to have been seen from a distance by a hermit. It was said they had been dropped off on Locklair Road, a secluded dirt road between I-95 and S.C. 341 (Lynches River Road). [11] [15] [16]
Mason’s mother, Nikki Knight, told how his father died from Covid-19 when Mason was 13. She described how Mason’s murder had left her “frightened” living in her own home and feeling ...