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A passing powerboat rescued them from the river. The four DeLisle children remained trapped in the vehicle as it sank 25 feet (7.6 m) to the bottom of the river. Between 10:10 p.m. and 11:10 p.m., divers from the Wayne County Sheriff's Department pulled the bodies of the four children from the vehicle. [4] The four victims were: [4]
[3] [23] The first vehicle reportedly left carrying Rhonita Miller-LeBarón and her four children close to 10 AM. The other two vehicles left around 11 AM, with one being driven by Dawna Ray Langford with nine children as passengers and the other driven by Christina Marie Langford with her 7-month-old daughter as a passenger. [24]
The Michigan Murders were a series of highly publicized killings of young women committed between 1967 and 1969 in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area of Southeastern Michigan by an individual known as the Ypsilanti Ripper, the Michigan Murderer, and the Co-Ed Killer. [3]
Those centers were responsible for killings of thousands of children; others were sterilized. [2] [3] The number of children with disabilities that were exterminated by the Nazis is estimated to be between 5,000 and 25,000. [4]: 15–16 Some of such children were subject to medical experiments before their death. [5] [6]
These massacres are considered to be the first planned mass murders of civilians carried out by Nazi Germany. [2] At least 13,788 people were killed in phase one and 3,500 Jewish men and boys were killed in phase two. [3] The principal means of execution employed was mass shootings, after the local populace had been rounded up.
4 Little Girls is a 1997 American historical documentary film about the murder of four African-American girls (Addie Mae Collins, Carol Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Rosamond Robertson) in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama on September 15, 1963.
[4] [31] A total of 32 spent bullet casings were found at the school. [34] Immediately afterwards, the school went into lock-down. Some students were evacuated to a nearby Meijer store, and one woman helped shelter children in her house. [24] [26] Authorities conducted three sweeps of the building in search of victims and evidence. [31]
Sherman wanted "to meet the public charge that of the number killed the greatest part were squaws and children." In response, Baker claimed that his men had killed 120 "able men" and 53 women and children. He also reported capturing 140 women and children who were later released because of smallpox.