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  2. 1976 Chowchilla kidnapping - Wikipedia

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    They gave their recollections of the abduction. The school bus, which is now stored in a Chowchilla farm warehouse, was shown as well. [36] 48 Hours examines the abduction in the 2019 episode "Live to Tell: The Chowchilla Kidnapping", [17] as well as the March 18, 2023, episode "Remembering the Chowchilla Kidnapping" (Season 36, Episode 20).

  3. How a 1976 mass kidnapping changed how the world sees ...

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    One sunny afternoon in July 1976, 26 children and their bus driver vanished on the ride home from school in Chowchilla, California, a close-knit farming town of 5,000 nestled in the San Joaquin ...

  4. 26 kids were buried alive in California. A new CNN Film shows ...

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    In 1976, gunmen stormed a school bus carrying 26 children – ages 5 to 14 – and their bus driver in Chowchilla, California. As part of a ransom plot, they drove the hostages into a rock quarry ...

  5. Lenore Terr - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Lenore and Abba moved to Ann Arbor and shortly thereafter had their first child, David, who now holds a doctorate degree in advanced mathematics and is teaching math in Las Vegas. Their second child, Julia, was born the following year and became a successful artist and film maker. Julia died in a tragic car accident in 2009, at age 45.

  6. What to Watch Sunday: CNN documentary explores terrifying ...

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    The new CNN documentary examines the terrifying kidnapping of 26 children and a school bus driver in Chowchilla, California, on July 15, 1976. The children and the bus driver, held captive by ...

  7. Rengstorff House - Wikipedia

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    Needing $60,000 (equivalent to $321,000 in 2023) to realize the plan, they hatched the plan later known as the infamous Chowchilla kidnapping. [5] When all the children and their bus driver were able to escape, they were arrested and sentenced to life in prison, ending this plan for the house. [6]

  8. Chowchilla bus kidnapper to be released, officials confirm ...

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    Fred Woods was considered the mastermind behind the 1976 kidnapping of 26 children and a driver. Chowchilla bus kidnapper to be released, officials confirm. ‘I’m angry’ and ‘disturbed’

  9. Edward Ray - Wikipedia

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    Frank Edward "Ed" Ray (1921–2012), American bus driver who saved a group of students during the 1976 Chowchilla kidnapping Edward Wiley Ray (born 1926), record company executive, record producer and songwriter