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50 years ago - 1967 April 10 - Cook County, IL Sheriff's Deputy Ralph Probst, 30, is shot and killed through the kitchen window of his house. The murder is still unsolved.
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50 years ago - 1967 April 8 - In Naples, California, fashion designer Elaine Terry Kirschke is shot and killed along with her lover Orville Drankhan. Her husband Deputy D.A. Jack Kirschke was found guilty of the murders and sentenced to prison for life but was paroled after only eleven and a half years.
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Regular soap-opera plot there...
Originally posted by sdreid View Post50 years ago - 1967 March 2 - Forty-one-year-old June Cook is dragged from her car and beaten to death then put back into the vehicle which was then run into a tree to simulate an accident. Her husband Raymond got into the passenger seat and pretended to be also injured in the "mishap". The actual beating was administered by one Eric Jones who was a former lover of Valerie Newell who was now involved with Mr. Cook. Ms. Newell was believed to be the instigator of the plot and she, Eric Jones and Ray Cook were found guilty of murder by an English jury and sent to prison for life.
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50 years ago - 1967 March 2 - Forty-one-year-old June Cook is dragged from her car and beaten to death then put back into the vehicle which was then run into a tree to simulate an accident. Her husband Raymond got into the passenger seat and pretended to be also injured in the "mishap". The actual beating was administered by one Eric Jones who was a former lover of Valerie Newell who was now involved with Mr. Cook. Ms. Newell was believed to be the instigator of the plot and she, Eric Jones and Ray Cook were found guilty of murder by an English jury and sent to prison for life.
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50 years ago - 1967 February 27 - In Mississippi, Wharlest Jackson, an officer in his local NAACP branch, is killed with a car bomb. Although a racist splinter group was suspected, the murder remains officially unsolved.
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Originally posted by sdreid View Post150 years ago - 1867 February 26 - Mary Durgan, a servant, stabs Mary Coriel, the wife of her employer, to death in their New Jersey home. The motive was said to be to enhance her standing as the only woman left in the house. Durgan was hanged for murder later in the year.Last edited by Mayerling; 02-24-2017, 07:10 AM.
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150 years ago - 1867 February 26 - Mary Durgan, a servant, stabs Mary Coriel, the wife of her employer, to death in their New Jersey home. The motive was said to be to enhance her standing as the only woman left in the house. Durgan was hanged for murder later in the year.
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Originally posted by sdreid View Post450 year ago - 1567 February 10 - In Edinburgh, the bodies of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley and King Consort of Mary Queen of Scots, and his valet, William Taylor, are found outside their living quarters that have just been rocked by two explosions. It was never determined if they were killed by the detonations or were murdered by other means while attempting to escape the blasts. It was suspected that the killings were a plot by nobles with the possible compliance of the Queen. Mary and James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, were tried for the murders but were not convicted. An almost certainly innocent soldier, named William Blackadder, was convicted for the killings in a show trial and executed. The Queen was later executed for treason in an unrelated proceeding.
Mary was beheaded at Fotheringay. Her pet dog turned out to be hidden on her person when she was executed, and was licking her dead body after the beheading occurred. Sadly too, her age had caught up with the pretty Queen of the Scots. She was wearing a wig, and it fell off when her head fell.
Later on events were to occur connected to this tragedy. Phillip II of Spain sent the Spanish Armada (of 1588) to invade England and avenge Mary by capturing and executing Elizabeth. One party who did not really cover himself with much glory in all this was Mary's sole child, the Protestant King of Scotland King James VI. King James did protest the trial and sentence, but did nothing further. Many felt he either should have demanded his mother's return, or invaded England in retaliation. But "cagy Jamie" knew he was the most likely heir to the British throne when Elizabeth (who was childless) died, and did not wish to ruin his chances. After all, his cousin Arabella Stuart was waiting in the wings if he blew it. So James restrained any possible anger towards Elizabeth. However, in 1603, when King James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne as King James I (the title he is recalled for) he did do one act of belated anger - he had Fotheringay torn down.
The anniversary of Mary, Queen of Scots' execution was (I believe) either yesterday or today).
Jeff
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450 year ago - 1567 February 10 - In Edinburgh, the bodies of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley and King Consort of Mary Queen of Scots, and his valet, William Taylor, are found outside their living quarters that have just been rocked by two explosions. It was never determined if they were killed by the detonations or were murdered by other means while attempting to escape the blasts. It was suspected that the killings were a plot by nobles with the possible compliance of the Queen. Mary and James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, were tried for the murders but were not convicted. An almost certainly innocent soldier, named William Blackadder, was convicted for the killings in a show trial and executed. The Queen was later executed for treason in an unrelated proceeding.
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50 years ago - 1967 February 9 - Mary Ellen Kaldenberg, 17, disappears on a walk this evening to a local Kenosha, Wisconsin drug store. After several days, her body will be found in the back of a derelict hearse in an auto impound lot. She had been stabbed multiple times. Miss Kaldenberg's murder is still unsolved today.
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50 years ago - 1967 January 31 - In Poland, eighteen-year-old Bozhena Raczkiewicz is stabbed to death by Lucian Staniak. She is the sixth and last known murder victim of the serial killer who came to be known as "The Red Spider" due to his writing style. Staniak was eventually captured and sent to an insane asylum.
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50 years ago - 1967 January 23 - Sixteen-year-old Melvin Gibbs dies after becoming ill in his Georgia home. Melvin has been poisoned by his mother Janie Lou Gibbs but this will not be realized until she goes on to dispatch another son and a grandson later this year. In 1966, she'd also murdered her only other son and her spouse in the same fashion. The serial killer was eventually convicted and sentenced to five consecutive life terms but was set free in 1999. Her surface motives were to gain from inheritance and insurance but there were probably some additional psychological reasons. Mrs. Gibbs died in 2010.Last edited by sdreid; 01-20-2017, 03:06 PM.
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50 years ago - 1967 January 7 - In a Las Vegas hotel, AWOL occupant Richard Paris intentionally fires a bullet into a bundle of dynamite setting off the high explosive. The insanely jealous murderer wound up killing his bride and himself as well as five other guests at the inn.Last edited by sdreid; 01-04-2017, 01:17 PM.
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50 years ago - 1966 December 30 - Thirteen-year-old Vonnie Taysom is stabbed to death in her Shelly, Idaho home this afternoon. Her murder remains unsolved.
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