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James E. Childers (February 8, 1964 – June 2, 2009) was a confessed American serial killer and arsonist. On June 1, 2009, he sent a package of letters and a two-hour long recording to the police station in Clarksburg, West Virginia, which contained his confessions to at least five murders and four arsons.
Clarksburg High School is a public high school located at 22500 Wims Road in Clarksburg, Maryland, United States. It is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools system, Maryland's largest public school system. Its students mainly come from Rocky Hill Middle School and Hallie Wells Middle School. [3]
Born on October 17, 1936, in Sacramento, California to Elmer George and Mona Delores Ruhe, he attended Clarksburg High School. As a youth, he played High School basketball, was a football halfback, competed in tennis, and was made a Troop 83 Eagle Scout for his cooking, pioneering and camping skills. Active in leadership roles, he was elected ...
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Bumgardner moved back to West Virginia after his football career and started a job as the deputy sheriff to his mother, who was the sheriff in the Clarksburg area. [17] He later was hired as the treasurer and sheriff of Marion County, West Virginia before becoming a U.S. marshal overseeing 32 counties in the northern part of the state in 1965. [18]
His parents were William “Bill” Crutchley Sr. and Mildred Burnside. According to Crutchley, his mother was distraught over the loss of her eldest child, Donna June Crutchley (August 17, 1931 – February 2, 1945). Donna had died during emergency surgery the year before John was born; her cause of death was listed as "circulatory collapse ...
A Columbia area high school is mourning the death of a student who was a member of the varsity football team. Troy Moore of Blythewood High School died, head football coach James Martin told The ...
The Rickards High School Raiders are in mourning Tuesday, ... Gavin Witmer, a drum major with the Rickards High School marching band tragically died in a car accident on Monday, Nov. 11.