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About 3:00 pm, he left to buy drugs and returned to the park about 5:00 pm, but did not say where he was during the two-hour period. McDonald corroborated Atwood's story and told investigators that he and Atwood had an argument in the park about 3:00. After that, Atwood left for two hours and returned with bloodstains on his hands and clothing.
Miller, an anti-bolshevik Russian general, was kidnapped by NKVD agents. The NKVD successfully smuggled him back to Moscow, Russia. [48] He was tortured during interrogation and executed by gunshot nineteen months later, in 1939. 25 September 1937 Charles Ross John Henry Seadlund, James Atwood Gray Franklin Park, Illinois, U.S. 72 Murdered
Like Stayner, he gave lectures to children about his experience and the dangers of kidnapping. In 2004, Parnell was tried for human trafficking and attempting to kidnap a child, and White was summoned to testify. Also summoned was an adult Sean Poorman, who reacted with shock, not having seen White since the 1980 kidnapping.
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A man was sentenced Wednesday to 47 years to life in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl who went missing from a state park in upstate New York last year. Craig N. Ross ...
An 11-year-old boy kidnapped and murdered by law student Magnus Gäfgen. Von Metzler was kidnapped for ransom, but murdered before the ransom was paid. Gäfgen was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2003. [41] 6 October 2002 Shawn Hornbeck: Michael J. Devlin: Richwoods, Missouri, US 11 Rescued Hornbeck was kidnapped while riding his bicycle near ...
At about 2:30 p.m. in Sterling Heights, Bala allegedly approached a 7-year-old girl near the entrance of Clinton River Park North. Authorities said Bala grabbed the girl off her bike and forced ...
John Henry Seadlund (July 27, 1910 – July 14, 1938) was a 27-year-old woodsman, executed by the United States federal government in Illinois for kidnapping. [1] FBI director J. Edgar Hoover called him "the nation’s cruelest criminal" and the "most cold-blooded, ruthless and atrocious killer" he'd ever encountered.