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On October 18, 1992, he killed 23-year-old Laura Houghteling in Bethesda, Maryland. Clark was working as a gardener for Laura's mother Penny when she accused Clark of stealing tools from her backyard shed. Clark entered the house through the back door and stabbed Laura to death in her bedroom with a kitchen knife and suffocated her with a pillow.
The murder of Laura Houghteling. When Laura Houghteling’s coworkers reported that she didn’t show up for work, her brother noted that their family gardener, Clark, had avoided conversation all ...
Laura's bedroom was then searched using luminol, which reacts with the enzymes in blood. The police now had a prime suspect, her part-time gardener Hadden Clark. Amido black was used to enhance the fingerprints found on the bloody pillowcase, which were matched to Clark. In 1993, Clark pleaded guilty to Houghteling's murder.
Laura Houghtaling Ingalls (December 14, 1893 – January 10, 1967) was an American pilot who won the Harmon Trophy. She was arrested in December 1941 and convicted of failing to register as a paid Nazi agent, and served 20 months in prison.
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Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of a woman in Banbridge, County Down. Emergency services were called to an incident in Laurel Heights shortly after 18:00 GMT on ...
Laura battered the Dominican Republic and Haiti on its way to the U.S. Gulf Coast, where it's expected to make a catastrophic strike. As the U.S. Gulf Coast endures a direct strike from Laura, the ...
Laura Delano (1893–1978), who married James Lawrence Houghteling (1883–1962). His sister Josephine Houghteling was married to financier Frank Gray Griswold. [9] [10] Matilda Delano (1899–1911), who died young. Alice Delano (1903–1904), who died young. Delano died in Newburgh, New York on March 28, 1953. [2]