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Oscar Ferdinand (Fred) Mayer (1859–1955), founder of the Oscar Mayer meat processing firm. Germania Lodge No. 182, Chicago , Illinois. Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne (1915–1955), lieutenant colonel in the British Army, solicitor, Irish rugby union international, amateur boxer, and a founding member of the Special Air Service (SAS).
Imprisoned in 1814 for being a Freemason. [10] Juan Bautista Alberdi (1810–1884), Argentine political theorist and diplomat [10] Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864–1892), eldest son of King Edward VII [10] Carl Albert (1908–2000), American politician. Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1971 ...
Morgan was released, but then re-arrested and charged with supposedly failing to pay a two dollar tavern bill. [31] While the jailer was away, a group of men convinced his wife to release Morgan; [32] they walked to a waiting carriage, which arrived two days later at Fort Niagara. [16] Shortly afterwards, Morgan disappeared. [32]
Oscar Ray Bolin Jr. (January 22, 1962 – January 7, 2016) [1] was an American serial killer and convicted rapist who was executed in Florida for murder. In 1986, Bolin kidnapped and murdered three young women in Tampa, Florida. He was later connected to a fourth murder in Texas in 1987. The murders went unsolved for nearly four years, until ...
The following are notable peoples who died by suicide in the year 2001 and after. Suicides under duress are included. Deaths by accident or misadventure are excluded. Individuals who might or might not have died by their own hand, or whose intention to die is in dispute, but who are widely believed to have deliberately died by suicide, may be listed under Possible s
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After the death of Oscar Bonavena, Farrell wrote that (1976): "[Sally] was a great white shark of suffering... scorned and robbed, a witness to things she hardly dared consider. She blamed herself, she blamed her husband, she felt slammed back into the grave of eleven years.
Jeremy Hall (1985–): American army specialist who sued the U.S. Department of Defense, alleging his atheism led to discrimination, death threats and being denied promotions. [93] Chelsea Manning (1987–): American soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. [94] [95]