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The license plate was confirmed to be that of Foster's Grand Am. [4] He called White County Sheriff Steve Page to report his discovery and to confirm that it was Foster's car with human remains found inside. [2] [3] The remains were later confirmed to be Foster and Bechtel, found in the vehicle after missing for 21 years. [1] [2] [6] [7]
Unsolved Mysteries aired a segment regarding the murders in season 2 episode 13 which aired on January 3, 1990. A&E (TV channel) covered the murders in season 3, episode 10, of their City Confidential series. The title of the episode was "Dangerous Trespassing". [6] Investigation Discovery portrayed the murders in the show "Bloodlands" on ...
These lists of unsolved murders include notable cases where victims were murdered in unknown circumstances. List of unsolved murders (before 1900) List of unsolved murders (1900–1979) List of unsolved murders (1980–1999) List of unsolved murders (2000–present)
The Selmer police chief heard a call on the radio from Sheriff Pusser, and he and his wife were found just north of the Tennessee-Mississippi state line on U.S. 45 — the sheriff sitting behind ...
The murders remain New South Wales' oldest unsolved homicides, and are known as the Wanda Beach Murders. [72] Murdered 1 day 1966 Bernadita Gonzalez: 44 United States One of the victims of the unidentified serial killer Miami Strangler. Gonzalez went missing for eight weeks after she was last seen at a salon in February 1966, and her ...
Wonderland murders are four unsolved murders that occurred in Los Angeles on 1 July 1981. [32] It is assumed that six people were targeted to be killed in the known drug house of the Wonderland Gang, five were present, and four of those five died from extensive blunt-force trauma injuries: Billy DeVerell, Ron Launius, Joy Miller and Barbara ...
I (Almost) Got Away with It is an American television documentary series on Investigation Discovery.It debuted in 2010, [1] [2] ending after eight seasons, in 2016. The series profiles true stories of people who have committed crimes, and have avoided arrest or capture, but ultimately end up being caught. [3]
Following his arrest, Goble was investigated for murders in at least 10 states. Nevertheless, he was cleared of suspicion of being the elusive "Dr. No", since, at the time of the first murder in 1981, he was still in high school, and in the mid-1980s, when the majority of the killings took place, he was serving in the Army and was stationed ...