Annals of Crime
- Annals of Crime
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- Cold cases see some movement after series runs The Times-Review receives, and prints, comments from readers on stories.
- Crime series story about McDuff sparks interest in one e-mailer An e-mail I received Sunday made me shiver.
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Dead man prime suspect in Gonzalez murder
Serial killer Kenneth Allen McDuff, 1946-1998, murdered early and often.
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Annals of Crime, part XII: Group meets regularly to review cold cases
Johnson County has no designated cold case investigator. But that doesn’t mean no one is reviewing cold cases.
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Some unsolved cases remain museum pieces
Some unsolved homicides are worthy of a second look because of the never-ending possibility of closure.
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Annals of Crime Part X: Unusual weapons figured in grocer’s shooting
In real life, even in CSI television dramas, ballistics is among the premier crime-solving tools at the disposal of homicide investigators.
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Annals of Crime, Part IX: Dallas man’s slaying comes during busy week
Steven Vincent Fugett, 21, had the bad fortune to die of gunshot wounds during a particularly newsy week for law enforcement in 1989.
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Annals of Crime, Part VII: Best source in case won’t speak to investigators
The best and the brightest in area law enforcement explored Cynthia Gonzalez’s 1991 murder to the extent that they even watched a video of the 23-year-old Arlington strippergram-business owner dancing at a Cleburne birthday party.
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Annals of Crime, Part VIII: If man didn’t kill himself, who killed him?
Three investigative trails led to the scene of the death of Matt Wayne Ross.
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Annals of Crime III, Part VI: Husband remains suspect in Keene’s only homicide
There were difficulties in the marriage of James and Holly Kimbrough, Keene police Capt. Dean Turk recalled.
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