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In 1963, the Jordan family moved to Brooklyn so that Jordan could receive mechanic's training on the G.I. Bill. He studied airplane hydraulics, while Peoples found work at a bank. While living in Brooklyn, the Jordans had another child, son Michael. As crime began to increase in Brooklyn in the 1960s, the Jordans moved back to North Carolina to ...
In late July 1993, James R. Jordan Sr., father of basketball player Michael Jordan, disappeared. On August 3 a body was found with a bullet wound in a swamp in South Carolina by a fisherman, and a few days later his car was discovered in Fayetteville. The body was identified as Jordan's a week later. [14]
In Horace's car were James Jordan, Jimmy K. Arledge, Jimmy Snowden, Roberts, and Posey. Posey's car had carburetor problems and broke down on the side of the road. Sharpe and Townsend were ordered to stay with the car and get it running again. Price eventually caught the CORE station wagon heading west toward Union, Mississippi, on state ...
Demery pled guilty to killing Jordan’s father. James was killed on July 23, 1993 — shortly after Jordan won his third title with the Chicago Bulls — when he was sleeping in his car in rural ...
James Jordan’s body was discovered in a South Carolina swamp 11 days after the shooting, according to The Chicago Tribune. Related: Michael Jordan Reflects on Late Father James 27 Years After ...
The other Ferrari driver who pulled up next to Michael B. Jordan's blue Ferrari before it crashed on Dec. 9 in Hollywood is speaking out about the events that led up to the incident involving the ...
Her abandoned car was found in a school parking lot, and her corpse was later found in a field; she had been raped and then stabbed multiple times on the night of her disappearance. The prime suspect was Todd's best friend Ken Register, who was known for his explosive temper; he had two alibi witnesses for the night of her murder.
James Jordan, Michael’s father, was a lifelong gearhead, constantly tinkering with his own car and even working on Cup cars owned by longtime NASCAR owner Hoss Ellington.