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Bob Chappell (65), a radiation oncology medical physicist from Hobart, and his partner of 18 years, Susan Neill-Fraser (born 3 March 1954), were the owners of a 16-metre (53 foot) ketch called Four Winds. The yacht had been purchased in Queensland in September 2008 and had been brought to Hobart in December 2008.
The site was less than 10 miles from another crime scene where, two years earlier, a male Native American was beaten and stabbed to death. Police began to wonder: was a serial killer on the loose? Apparently so, and the evidence soon exposed that person as 26-year-old Robert Fry, who was sentenced to death for Betty’s murder and life in ...
Based on the evidence of three witnesses, they established a reasonable doubt as to whether Dennis could have been at the scene of the crime when it occurred. Video evidence showed Dennis in Rothesay by about 7:30pm on the night of his father's death; two witnesses who had been in the building in a shop below Richard's office had testified ...
Family describes violent scene left behind on missing American couple’s yacht after alleged hijacking in Grenada Sharif Paget, Chris Boyette and Polo Sandoval, CNN February 26, 2024 at 1:30 AM
A doctor was arrested after police found guns, drugs and prostitutes aboard a 70ft motor yacht anchored at a small island of Massachusetts.. The yacht Jess Conn, which is out of Georgetown in the ...
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It was the first case where diatom evidence was used to place a suspect at the scene of the crime and references the subsequent case from Season 2 Forensic Files episode "Micro-Clues", which also used diatom evidence. The evidence helped in the conviction of Christopher Green and Brian Davis, who were both 16 years old and were tried as adults ...
Carpenter was born in 1928 in Los Angeles, [2] of Native American and Spanish heritage. [8]Carpenter served in the United States Army and was married twice. [citation needed] Following his retirement from the Army, he took a job marketing video technology, achieving expertise in that field and becoming head of the video wing of a new Japanese electronics company debuting in the United States ...