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Of the two women Little murdered in Cincinnati, one was identified as Anna Stewart, 33, whose body was dumped in Grove City, Ohio. Stewart was last seen on October 6, 1981, getting out of a cab at General Hospital to see her sister in the hospital (now University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center). [7] She was killed on October 11. [4]
In 1994, Gough's body was found buried at the home during investigations into the disappearance of the couple's daughter. Fred and Rose West were found to have murdered 12 young women between them and buried most at the home. [148] Murdered 21 years 1973 Marlies Hemmers: 18 West Germany
Murdered ancient Roman women (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Female murder victims" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,404 total.
In March 1969 Hall was convicted of the murder of 16-year-old Sylvia Whitehouse, whom he stabbed to death with a screwdriver after offering her a lift in his car. Her body was discovered by a lorry driver in December 1968 on waste ground at Bickenhill Lane, Marston Green, near Birmingham Airport.
"Mary & Bill: An Ohio Cold Case" investigates the 1970 murders of couple Mary Petry and Bill Sproat, who both attended universities in Cincinnati. Columbus unsolved murders of 2 college students ...
Murder of a white woman; Jennie E. Cain "Horrible fury of the mob...500 horsemen." Hanged from bridge until dead, taken down and hanged a second time from a telegraph pole at the fairground, "at the request of the murdered woman's husband, John William Cain". Body and cabin burned. [180] Black farm hand African American Simpson: Mississippi
Four arrests have been made in connection with an incident that saw a 21-year-old Alabama mother murdered in a hail of gunfire. Birmingham police estimate that 168 shots were fired at the Monarch ...
Bess Marie Eversull, first woman to earn a PhD in mathematics from the University of Cincinnati; Suzanne Farrell, prima ballerina, recipient of Kennedy Center Honors and Presidential Medal of Freedom; Hattie V. Feger, professor of education at Clark Atlanta University, 1931–1944; Abraham J. Feldman (1893–1977), rabbi; Morris M. Feuerlicht ...