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  2. George Nassar - Wikipedia

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    Nassar was found living in the Mattapan section of Boston. The Andover, Lawrence, and state police contacted the Boston police department, and got a warrant at Dorchester District Court to search the suspect's car and his apartment on 51 Deering Road. When the police arrived on October 1, they found Nassar with a Medfield State Hospital social ...

  3. List of the Great Depression-era outlaws - Wikipedia

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    Crowley was an American murderer and career criminal. His crime spree lasted nearly three months, ending in a two-hour shootout with the New York City Police Department in May 1931 viewed by 15,000 bystanders. He was captured and sent to Sing Sing, where he was executed in the electric chair. [2] [5] James "Killer" Cunniffe: No image available ...

  4. Charles E. Terry - Wikipedia

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    Charles was born on May 26, 1930, to parents Frank Terry and Oakland-born Susie Terry (née Pelkie).He also had an older sister, Frances. The Terry family managed a store selling hand-braided rugs on Pleasant Street, while Frank worked at the Kennebec Canoe Company, owned by his brother George. [2]

  5. Two years of terror, at least 11 women killed and no charges ...

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    More than 60 years after the Boston Stranger took their first of at least 11 victims, no charges have ever been brought. A new Hulu film starring Keira Knightley tells the story of Loretta ...

  6. Boston Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Boston Relief Association is intended to provide support and relief for officers of the Boston Police Department and their families. It was incorporated under the statutes of Massachusetts in 1876. [6] The Boston Police Department appointed Horatio J. Homer, its first African American officer, on December 24, 1878. He was ...

  7. Winter Hill Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Hill Gang was a loose confederation of American organized crime figures in the Boston, Massachusetts area. It was generally considered an Irish Mob organization, with most gang members and the leadership consisting predominantly of Irish-Americans, although some notable members, such as Stephen Flemmi and Johnny Martorano, are of Italian-American descent.