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  2. Joan McCracken - Wikipedia

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    Joan Hume McCracken was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 31, 1917, [3] the daughter of Mary Humes and Franklin T. McCracken, a prominent sportswriter at the Philadelphia Public Ledger who was an authority on golf and boxing.

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  4. Talk:Joan Hume McCracken - Wikipedia

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  5. Parker–Hulme murder case - Wikipedia

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    On the afternoon of 22 June 1954, Parker and Hulme had afternoon tea with Parker's mother, Honorah Rieper, in a tea kiosk in Victoria Park, Christchurch.Following their meal they walked through a wooded area of the park approximately 130 metres (430 ft) down the path, where Hulme and Parker bludgeoned Rieper to death with half of a brick enclosed in an old stocking. [4]

  6. Talk:Joan McCracken - Wikipedia

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    This Capote biography, "Party of the Century," puts the onus on Dunphy and makes no mention of Dunphy's contention that McCracken "drove him" to be gay.. Ditto this Jerome Robbins bio and this Capote bio. This book calls it a "rebound gay phase that lasted the rest of his life." On the whole it doesn't change my view that this is a throwaway ...

  7. Rough Justice (British TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    The Innocents' Brief (first broadcast 12 April 2007) – reinvestigation of the conviction of Simon Hall for the murder of 79-year-old Joan Albert in Capel St. Mary, Suffolk, December 2001. On 8 August 2013 the BBC reported that Simon Hall had confessed his crime to prison authorities.

  8. Jack Dunphy - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Dunphy died of cancer in New York at age 77. Dunphy and Capote had separate houses in Sagaponack, New York. Following their deaths, some of the money from their estates was donated to The Nature Conservancy, which used it to acquire nearby Crooked Pond on the Long Island Greenbelt between Sag Harbor, New York and Bridgehampton, New York, and their mingled ashes were scattered by the ...

  9. Richard Laurence Marquette - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon State Penitentiary has held Marquette for over 40 years. He is not eligible for parole. Richard Lawrence Marquette (also known as Dick Marquette; born December 12, 1934) is an American serial killer who killed three women, drained their blood, mutilated and dismembered their bodies, and scattered their remains between 1961 and 1975.