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  2. Rex Burns - Wikipedia

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    Rex Burns (born 1935 in San Diego, California), born Raoul Stephen Sehler, is an American author of crime fiction. He has published numerous books, stories, articles, and reviews. He has published numerous books, stories, articles, and reviews.

  3. Pacific Air Lines Flight 773 - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Air Lines Flight 773 was a Fairchild F27A Friendship airliner that crashed on May 7, 1964, near Danville, California, a suburb east of Oakland. [1] [2] The crash was most likely the first instance in the United States of an airliner's pilots being shot by a passenger as part of a murder–suicide.

  4. Kill zone - Wikipedia

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    If the kill zone is too large and the enemy forces relatively far away, the ambushed players often retreat to cover. If the kill zone is small, the ambushed players are likely to charge forward and assault the defensive players. [10] Fellow players who are not caught in the kill zone are likely to attack the flanks of the defensive players. [11]

  5. The 26 Best True Crime Documentaries to Watch on ... - AOL

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    From ‘Don’t F**k With Cats’ to ‘Blackfish,' ‘Wild Wild Country,' and more, Netflix is loaded with true crime documentaries

  6. 28 deaths, 1 drop zone. How does this California skydiving ...

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    The USPA said four affiliated drop zones reported at least that many annual jumps in 2022, with the busiest coming in at just over 112,000. The average center, however, tallied fewer than 16,000 a ...

  7. The Killing Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Killing Zone is an unauthorised James Bond novel by Jim Hatfield. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was privately published in paperback in 1985 under the guise that it was officially sanctioned by Glidrose Publications (later Ian Fleming Publications), the company that held the rights to publish James Bond literary works.

  8. James Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    This was the second time that a book of Hatfield's had been challenged. In 1985 he had written an unofficial James Bond novel, The Killing Zone, [2] which – although purporting to be officially sanctioned by Glidrose, Bond's literary copyright holder – was a vanity novel. [3] [failed verification]

  9. Teen pleads guilty in killing of Albuquerque Academy student

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    Oct. 29—An Albuquerque teenager pleaded guilty Tuesday for his role in the 2023 shooting death of an Albuquerque Academy student. Cruz Medina, 18, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and other ...

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