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  2. William Sapp (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    William Kessler Sapp (born William Kessler Lilly; March 22, 1962) is an American serial killer and rapist who committed the murders of three women and girls in Springfield, Ohio, in 1992 and 1993, the attempted murder of another, and a possible fourth murder in Florida. Sapp was detained for the murders only in 1996, after already being ...

  3. Springfield News - Wikipedia

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    Springfield News may refer to one of the following newspapers: Springfield Daily News, in Springfield, Massachusetts; Springfield News, published in Oregon from 1903 to 2006; Springfield News, an online offering of Quest Community Newspapers in Australia; Springfield News-Leader, in Springfield, Missouri; Springfield News-Sun, in Springfield, Ohio

  4. Springfield News-Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield News-Sun is a daily newspaper published in Springfield, Ohio, by Cox Enterprises, which also publishes the Dayton Daily News. Both newspapers contain similar editorial content, but tailor their local news coverage to the area served. The News-Sun primarily serves Springfield and Urbana, in southwestern Ohio.

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  7. Johnny Lytle - Wikipedia

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    Springfield News-Sun article, The real Johnny Lytle: Good vibes, bad business [2] Springfield News-Sun article, "How a local music icon ended up in an unmarked grave" Andrew McGinn [3] Springfield News-Sun article, "Homegrown jazz great finally gets a headstone for his resting place" Andrew McGinn

  8. Viola Tyler Goings - Wikipedia

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    Viola Tyler married Frederick Douglass Goings in 1922. They had two sons and two daughters. Her husband died in 1973, [8] and she died in 1983, in Springfield, at the age of 83. [1] In 2018, she and her sister were honored with a historical marker called the Tyler Sisters Memorial, at Perrin Woods Park in Springfield. [9]

  9. Killing of Suzanne Hopper - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Waughtel Hopper (née Bauer, 11 November, 1970 – 1 January 2011) was a Clark County, Ohio deputy killed on duty on New Year's Day of 2011, which led to the adoption of the Suzanne Hopper Act to improve officer safety when dealing with offenders who have a known history of mental illness.