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The bodies of Honeychurch and Vaughn were found in a metal drum near a burned down store in the Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire in 1985, while McWaters' body was found nearby in 2000 together with a still-unidentified body of a little girl, whose DNA analysis showed that she was the daughter of Rasmussen. The identity of the ...
A man was found dead this week in northwestern New York, and his dog, still alive, was by his side, authorities say. ... A local camp owner found 39-year-old Cody M. Johnson’s body around 3:35 p ...
Albany, Glens Falls, Plattsburgh, Saratoga Springs and northeastern New York; overlaid by 838 585: 2001 Rochester, Batavia, Wellsville and western New York 607: 1954 Binghamton, Elmira, Ithaca, Bath, Norwich, and south central New York 631: 1999: Suffolk County; overlaid by 934 646: 1999: New York City: Manhattan only; overlays with 212, 332 ...
An 11-year-old girl who was taken to a hospital in critical condition after attempting to save her 12-year-old classmate's life when he fell through the surface of an icy upstate New York lake has ...
Smith's body was found in Longview Lake, Missouri, on June 6, 2007. [199] The Kelsey Smith Act was later created in her name. Murdered 4 days 2007 Paige Birgfeld: 34 United States Paige Birgfeld, a 34-year-old woman from Grand Junction, Colorado, went missing on June 28, 2007. It was discovered that Birgfeld was leading a double life as an ...
Two upstate New York properties connected to the notorious Gambino crime family are now being searched for human remains – days after 10 alleged mob members and associates were busted in a ...
Investigators believe the body parts found last week and the human remains discovered Tuesday belong to the same victims. One of the victims, a 59-year-old woman, has been identified, police said.
Lake George drains into Lake Champlain to its north through a short stream, the La Chute River, with many falls and rapids, dropping 226 feet (69 m) in its 3.5-mile (5.6 km) course—virtually all of which is within the lands of Ticonderoga, New York, and near the site of Fort Ticonderoga.