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While it is commonly believed that Fritz Klenner had both the means and the motive to commit the murders, it cannot be proven beyond a ballistics report that linked a bullet which was found at the scene of the Lynch killings to a gun that Klenner and Susie sold to a North Carolina gun dealer. [2] Susie's role in the murders still remains unknown.
Bledsoe's book recounts the true crime story of Fritz Klenner, who, after allegedly becoming romantically involved with his first cousin Susie Newsom Lynch, carried out a series of murders in the 1980s in North Carolina and Kentucky that were triggered by a custody battle between Lynch and her ex-husband Tom Lynch over their two children.
"Susie Newsom and Fritz Klenner" June 28, 2015 ( 2015-06-28 ) A forbidden affair leaves two lovers determined to keep their relationship a secret-even if it means killing anyone who poses a threat.
Image credits: Old-time Photos To learn more about the fascinating world of photography from the past, we got in touch with Ed Padmore, founder of Vintage Photo Lab.Ed was kind enough to have a ...
Kevin Von Erich and Pamela J. May married in 1980 and have four children—Kristen, Jill, Ross, and Marshall—and 11 grandchildren. (Although the film depicts the couple welcoming two boys, their ...
Today meteorologist Dylan Dreyer and husband Brian Fichera have enjoyed plenty of family time with their three sons through the years. The couple frequently share sweet snapshots of Calvin, Oliver ...
Claude Salhani (March 25, 1952 – August 13, 2022) was born in Cairo. He was a Lebanese, French & American photographer for United Press International (UPI) and Reuters news agencies, later head of UPI Photos and UPI Foreign Desk Editor as well as policy expert and author, best known for his photographic reportage of the 23 October 1983 Beirut barracks bombings on the United States Marines.
Fritz and a few of his closest mates enjoyed a meal at Iron Horse Social Club, a pub and restaurant that took over some of the reality star’s former antique store space in Savanna, Illinois.