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  2. Eastburn family murders - Wikipedia

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    Cone's description of the suspect was passed onto local media. Cone also helped the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation produce a composite sketch of the suspect. [2] [3] Following media coverage of the Eastburn killings, Hennis visited the local police station on May 15, where he submitted to interrogation by Watts and Bittle.

  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. FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 2010s - Wikipedia

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    He was arrested for that, but he posted bond and fled. He was seen in Hoover, Alabama, Jacksonville, Florida and Daytona Beach, Florida. He was known to be driving a stolen 2017 Hyundai Accent rental car. He was shot and killed in Apex, North Carolina on February 13, 2019. [54] Lamont Stephenson #521 October 11, 2018 Four months

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  8. 1995 Fayetteville murders - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 Fayetteville murders were the killings of a black couple by white supremacists in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on December 7, 1995. [1] The killers, James Norman Burmeister and Malcolm Wright, were paratroopers at Fort Bragg where Burmeister was reportedly open about his views, and had a Nazi flag hanging in his room.

  9. Fayetteville billboards with Trump and Epstein appear ... - AOL

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    Trump faces 91 criminal charges in several jurisdictions. He owes more than $83 million in a civil case brought against him by E. Jean Carroll, in which a jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse ...