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Lewiston mass shooting suspect found dead in Maine
The man suspected in Wednesday’s massacre that killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, has been found dead, authorities confirmed Friday night. Sources first told the NBC10 Boston Investigators that Robert Card — the subject of a dayslong manhunt that followed mass shootings at the Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley and Schemengees Bar and Grille — had been found deceased, and that…
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Who is the Lewiston, Maine, active shooter? Latest details on manhunt for Robert Card
Police are hunting for the gunman who killed more than a dozen people in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday, charging a man who’d initially been referred to as a person of interest with murder as he remained at large.
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Cape Cod's ‘Lady of the Dunes' murder case closed as killer is IDed
The “Lady of the Dunes” case, which involved what had been Massachusetts’ longest-unidentified homicide victim, has been officially closed after nearly 50 years as investigators declared Monday that she was killed by her husband.
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Man Wanted in Couple's Brutal Killing in Mass. Arrested in Florida
The man suspected of killing an elderly couple in their Marshfield, Massachusetts, home is in custody in Florida, ending a dayslong manhunt.
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Police Seek Info on Man ‘Lady of the Dunes' Married Months Before Her Death
Detectives looking into the unsolved killing of Ruth Marie Terry, known for years only as “The Lady of the Dunes,” are focusing on the woman’s relationships — including her last husband, a man who had once drawn FBI scrutiny in another killing, sources told the NBC10 Boston Investigators.
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FBI Identifies ‘Lady of the Dunes,' Murder Victim Found Nearly 50 Years Ago in Massachusetts
Ruth Marie Terry has been identified nearly 50 years after she was found dead on Cape Cod, east of Race Point Ranger Station on July 26, 1974.