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  2. Kenneth McDuff - Wikipedia

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    However, the police learned that McDuff was peddling drugs and had an illegal firearm, both federal offenses. Consequently, on March 6, 1992, a local state attorney issued a warrant for his arrest. In April 1992, Bell County investigators had brought in Worley for questioning because he was a known acquaintance of McDuff's.

  3. Bell County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bell County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.It is in Central Texas and its county seat is Belton. [1]As of the 2020 census, its population was 370,647. [2] [3] Bell County is part of the Killeen–Temple, Texas, Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  4. Richard Lee Tabler - Wikipedia

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    Richard Lee Tabler (born February 5, 1979) is an American spree killer who was responsible for at least four murders committed in 2004. On Thanksgiving Day of 2004, Tabler and a co-defendant shot and killed two men at a nightclub in Killeen, Texas.

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  6. Edward Harold Bell - Wikipedia

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    Edward Harold Bell (May 26, 1939 – April 20, 2019) [1] was an American sex offender, murderer and the first fugitive to be featured in the Texan rendition of America's Most Wanted. Following his capture in Panama City , Panama in 1993, he was extradited, convicted and sentenced to a 70-year term for the murder of a Marine in 1978, and later ...

  7. Hugh Anderson (cowboy) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the gunfight, Anderson was a son of a wealthy Bell County, Texas cattle rancher who drove from Salado, Texas, to Newton. Anderson was the one who led the cowboy faction during the gunfight, and was also one of the first to draw blood. The incident began with an argument between two local lawmen, Billy Bailey and Mike McCluskie.