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  2. Cleophus Prince Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Cleophus Prince was court-martialed in October 1989 and convicted of larceny.After serving a brief sentence, he was recommended for discharge from the Navy. Two months later, he moved into the Buena Vista Gardens apartment complex, [2] which was close to the location of the first three murders.

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  4. Buena Vista, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Buena Vista formerly had a post office by the same name, [5] which existed from 1866 to 1935. [2] At the top of a steep hill to the north of town the Buena Vista cemetery includes graves dating back to the 1800s. The Buena Vista Store burned to the ground around 1970 and the I.O.O.F hall burned to the ground in the mid-1990s.

  5. Deaths in March 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Pío Leyva, 88, Cuban musician (Buena Vista Social Club), heart attack. [155] Peter Shand Kydd, 80, English wallpaper heir and stepfather of Diana, Princess of Wales. [156] Cindy Walker, 87, American country-western songwriter, for Roy Orbison et al. [157]

  6. Cindy Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan was found dead of natural causes at her home in Lake Worth Beach, Florida, on December 30, 2023, at the age of 69. [12] She had last been seen alive on December 19, [13] and had made a final social media post on her personal Facebook page on December 25, 2023.

  7. Larry Biittner - Wikipedia

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    Biittner attended Catholic High in his hometown, graduating in 1964. He was awarded a basketball scholarship by Drake University, but eventually transferred to Buena Vista College on a basketball and baseball scholarship. [1] He was subsequently drafted by the Washington Senators in the tenth round of the 1968 Major League Baseball draft. [2]

  8. Bernard Cohn (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Cohn, who had a brother, Kaspar and a sister, Mrs. Simon Cohn, [2] was born November 7, 1835, in Prussia and settled in Los Angeles in 1857. [3] He was married to Hulda Myer in Los Angeles in 1858, and they had three children, Julius Bernard, Carrie Cahen and Kaspar Cohn. [3]

  9. Haight-Ashbury Switchboard - Wikipedia

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    In late September 1967, many of the shops in the district began to display a stack of 4×5 cards on their counters proclaiming "Funeral Notice for Hippie". "Friends are invited to attend services beginning at sunrise, October 6, 1967 at Buena Vista Park". Al actively supported the funeral concept.