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Thomas Cullen Davis (born September 22, 1933) is an American former oil tycoon who is best known for being acquitted of murder and attempted murder in two high-profile trials during the 1970s. At the time of his first trial, Davis was believed to be the wealthiest man to have stood trial for murder in the United States.
And in 1940 the present day Stonegate property was sold in judgment to Kenneth W. Davis. In 1968 the ownership transferred to his sons Kenneth W. Davis, Jr., Thomas Cullen Davis and William S. Davis. In 1972, Cullen Davis spent $6 million to build the five-bedroom, 11-bath mansion with an indoor pool and a 2,000-square-foot (190 m 2) master ...
Prosecutors say AT&T paid Acevedo through Thomas Cullen's lobbying firm. They say Acevedo also received payments from ComEd through a contract lobbyist. Acevedo was sentenced in 2022 to six months ...
The yet-unpunished 1976 killings of 12-year-old Andrea Wilborn and mansion visitor Stan Farr at the former home of oil millionaire Cullen Davis in Fort Worth. Davis was acquitted in connection ...
Four former Boilermakers officers made their first appearances in federal court in Kansas City, Kansas, on Friday, pleading not guilty to charges that they were part of a $20 million embezzlement ...
Thomas Henry Davis (businessman) (1918–1999), founder of Piedmont Airlines; Thomas J. Davis Jr. (1912–1989), American venture capitalist, founder of the Mayfield Fund; Thomas Davis (shipwright) (?–?), English shipwright in Dutch service during the 18th century; T. Cullen Davis (born 1933), American oil heir
D. Anthony D'Andrea; Paula Beverly Davis; T. Cullen Davis; Dennis Day (Mouseketeer) Rusty Day; Dayton Strangler; Martin DeFoor; 2007 Delaware State University shooting
Davis became a millionaire by the age of 25 — though her methods landed her a 12-and-a-half-year prison sentence for bank fraud. After serving nine years of that sentence, she was released in 2017.