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Janet Garvin McCabe is an American attorney and academic who served as the deputy administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency from April 29, 2021 to October 4, 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
McCabe, a trainee nursery nurse aged 20, was strangled after parting company with a friend and leaving a nightclub on Monday 11 February 1980. The killer dumped her naked body in Templeton Woods. In 2007, a former taxi driver was arraigned for the crime, but he was found not guilty by a majority decision at the conclusion of the trial.
McCabe was born in Ballybay, Ireland and moved to Philadelphia in 1928 when he was still a boy. He lived in Bethesda, Maryland. McCabe was married twice, to Janet for 30 years to 1981 when she died, and then to Verna for 21 years until his death. He died aged 91 after suffering from dementia. He had four children and 17 grandchildren. [1]
Janet McCabe (1935–) 2016 Justice system reformer and preservationist [51] Jo Michalski (1947–) 2016 Businesswoman and philanthropist [51] Alice Petrivelli (1929–2015) 2016 Advocate for the Aleut people [51] Shirley Mae Staten (1946–) 2016 Performer, educator, and cultural activist [51] Nancy Sydnam (1929–2022) 2016
Andrew George McCabe (born March 18, 1968 [6]) is an American attorney who served as the Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from February 2016 to March 2018 and as the acting Director of the FBI from May 9, 2017, to August 2, 2017. [7]
English: Portrait of Janet McCabe as Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President Biden. Date: 2021: ... Usage on es.wikipedia.org
Janet, her parents and her six sisters and brother in 1877 at Golf Hill. Biddlecombe was born in 1866 in Melbourne. Her parents were Euphemia Leslie (born Carstairs) and George Russell and she was the last of their eight children. She had only one brother and her mother died when she was young. Her father was a pastoralist.
Originally condemned to death in 1822 for horse theft. Thomas Harley – 4 March 1824 – Hanged at Sydney for returning from Port Macquarie in defiance of his commuted sentence. Originally sentenced to death in 1822 for burglary from the house of Robert Campbell in George St.