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  2. Jess Willard - Wikipedia

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    Jess Myron Willard was born on 29 December 1881 in Saint Clere, ... Willard was charged with second-degree murder, but was successfully defended by lawyer Earl Rogers.

  3. Earl Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Rogers defended boxer Jess Willard on charges of second-degree murder stemming from the death of his opponent, John "Bull" Young, from a blow to the head in the eleventh round of a boxing match on August 22, 1913. On January 13, 1914, a jury found Willard not guilty. Willard later went on to become heavyweight champion of the world. [citation ...

  4. Fred Fulton - Wikipedia

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    This incident prompted Jess to avoid even considering defending the title against Fulton for the remainder of his reign. [2] The Day Book reported Fulton having an arm span of 84.5 inches, exceeding Willard's 83.5 inches, [ 3 ] suggesting Fulton had the reach advantage despite Willard being the tallest heavyweight champion in history to that point.

  5. Meet the woman whose call led to capital murder suspect Jesse ...

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  6. Former Playboy playmate jumps to her death with 7-year-old son

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...

  7. Finney was charged with armed robbery and murder after her accomplice was shot and killed by deputies, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Finney was found in a shower stall with a plastic garbage bag over her head, and died ten days later. Jail or Agency: Volusia County Branch Jail; State: Florida; Date arrested or booked: 5/29/2016; Date of ...

  8. Gunboat Smith - Wikipedia

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    From 1912–1915, Smith established himself as a leading candidate for the heavyweight title, beating, among others, British and British Empire champion Bombardier Billy Wells and future world champion Jess Willard, and beating and losing to Sam Langford in two fights. He fought many other ranked fighters, but before his death, Smith was asked ...

  9. His wives kept dying mysteriously. His secret poison: Insulin

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    His first suspected murder was in 1947. His friend William Jones Jr., a 34-year-old ex-fireman, was charged with the statutory rape of a babysitter. It promised to ruin the family’s good name.