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The Michigan Murders were a series of highly publicized killings of young women committed between 1967 and 1969 in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area of ... Richard Ryan ...
Michigan Murders: Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti: 1967-1969: 7 + Murders of female college students by serial killer John Norman Collins, aka the Co-Ed Killer and the Ypsilanti Ripper, in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area [6] [2] [7] Carl Eugene Watts: Michigan and Texas: 1974-1982: 14-100+ Serial killer known as "The Sunday Morning Slasher" Bigfoot Killer ...
Michigan State Police Detective Daniel Drewyor is the lead investigator on this case. He testified at the preliminary hearing about the exhaustive searches law enforcement did to find any trace of ...
Robert McClelland, governor of Michigan from 1852 to 1853 and US secretary of the interior under President James Buchanan (born in Greencastle, Pennsylvania; settled in Monroe) John N. Mitchell, US attorney general under President Richard Nixon 1969–72 (born in Detroit)
Richard D. Armstrong (1929–1958): Ambassador student body president, 1951-1952; Ambassador Class of 1952; ordained by his father, Herbert W. Armstrong on December 20, 1952; Died as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile crash near San Luis Obispo in 1958; buried in the family plot at Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena, California.
Armstrong was born April 25, 1869, in Kidder, Missouri. [1] He was the youngest of three children for Richard Armstrong, an Irish-Canadian sailor, and his wife Harriet. [2] When he was six-months old the family left Missouri, [3] and moved to West Bay City, Michigan where Armstrong grew up and went to school. [1]
Richard Armstrong (museum director) (born 1949), American museum director Richard Armstrong (politician) (1815–1880), UK MP for the Irish borough constituency of Sligo, 1865–1868 Richard Lee Armstrong (1937–1991), American-Canadian geologist