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  2. Eastburn family murders - Wikipedia

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    The Eastburn family murders were the murders of Kathryn "Katie" Eastburn and her daughters, Kara and Erin, which occurred in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in May 1985. In 1986, United States Army Sergeant Timothy Hennis was tried and convicted for the three murders. In 1988, Hennis's conviction was overturned on appeal, and he was acquitted the ...

  3. After decades on the run, federal fugitive arrested in ... - AOL

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    A warrant was issued for her arrest by the federal court on March 23, 2000. Quintanilla is believed to have lived in Fayetteville since 2016, the U.S. Marshal's Service said.

  4. James Opelton Bradley - Wikipedia

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    James Opelton Bradley (born September 8, 1962) [1] is an American serial killer who murdered his stepdaughter in 1988 and two other women in North Carolina in 2013 and 2014. Early life [ edit ]

  5. Joseph Sledge - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Sledge, Jr., then 34 years old, who had recently escaped from minimum-security White Lake Prison Camp on September 5, was suspected by police, who issued a warrant for his arrest. Sledge was spotted on September 7 driving a stolen '69 Chevrolet in Fayetteville but eventually escaped on foot after an extended car chase.

  6. Here are all homicide investigations reported by Fayetteville ...

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    The Fayetteville area saw its highest homicide rates in recent history in 2023. The victims ranged in age from at least two unborn children to an 82-year-old woman and the cases were reported to ...

  7. Fayetteville pastor of church where racist, pro-Nazi messages ...

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  8. Ike Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Atkinson's downfall came in 1975. He made arrangements to ship packages containing heroin to two separate addresses in Fayetteville, North Carolina, each belonging to elderly black women whose names were obtained from personnel records. [1] A serviceman on Atkinson's payroll would come to collect the packages, claiming that they had been ...

  9. Arrest made in decades-old Fayetteville rape case

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