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Charles Frederick Rogers (December 30, 1921 [1] – disappeared June 23, 1965) was an American seismologist, pilot, and murder suspect who disappeared in June 1965 after police discovered the dismembered bodies of his elderly parents in the refrigerator of the Houston home all three shared, in what the media later dubbed "The Icebox Murders". [2]
On June 20, 1965, Houston police found the dismembered bodies of Fred and Edwina Rogers, a local couple who investigators soon determined had been brutally murdered: Fred was beaten with a hammer ...
When he was unable to reach his wife on the telephone, he requested that their neighbors go to investigate. After forcing their way into the family residence, they discovered Gore's body. [ 1 ] Her daughter, Bethany, who had been sleeping in her crib in another room at the time of the incident, was awake, crying and covered in her own feces ...
Former teacher killed her husband with a hatchet, convicted despite claim of history of marital abuse: Proof: Detroit: 2006-04-11: Rapper shot and killed while playing billiards at a club: Murder of Laura Dickinson: Ypsilanti: 2006-12-13: Eastern Michigan University murdered in her dormitory room, scandal led to firing of university's president ...
An image claiming to show Mr. Rogers and Steve Irwin posing together is actually of two separate images that have been combined by a digital artist. Fact check: Image claiming to show Steve Irwin ...
The limited series is based on the book “Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs” by Jim Atkinson and Joe Bob Briggs. “Love & Death” was created by David E ...
Mary Mabel Bennett Rogers (March 9, 1883 – December 8, 1905) was the last woman legally executed by Vermont. [1] Rogers was hanged for the 1902 murder of her husband, Marcus Rogers. Early life
Rodriguez then sued the pacifier manufacturer and was awarded a settlement of $700,000. After Alicia's death was ruled accidental, she also received a $50,000 life insurance policy. Although she never was charged with her daughter's death, this evidence was presented at her trial to show that Rodriguez's motive for the murder was financial. [4]