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On November 29, 1988, an explosion occurred at a construction site in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, killing six firefighters. The cause of the explosion was attributed to arson, and five suspects were sentenced to life imprisonment in connection with the event in 1997. However, their guilt has been the subject of dispute.
Kansas City, Missouri 29 November 1988: 6 23 1988 Kansas City explosion: On 29 November 1988, at 4:07 AM two trailers containing approximately 23,000 kg (50,000 lb) of the explosive ANFO (ammonium nitrate with fuel oil) exploded at a construction site located near the 87th street exit of Highway 71 in Kansas City, Missouri. The explosives were ...
White III would himself be murdered by his son and Blair's nephew, Noila White IV, in 2001. White IV pleaded guilty to second degree murder for killing his father and was sentenced to 30 years in prison. [3] [4] In December 1989, Warnetta killed her boyfriend, Pablo P. Gomez, a drug dealer from Cuba. Gomez's body was found bound and gagged. [5]
The bodies of two missing Kansas moms were found by authorities in a freezer buried on a farm after they were allegedly killed by members of the God’s Misfits anti-government group.. It has been ...
At 5:28 p.m. Ford County Emergency Communications received a call about an explosion in the 100 block of West Center Street in Bucklin, according to a Facebook post from Ford County Sheriff Bill Carr.
There was now no doubt in Mollet's mind that her sister had been raped and murdered. The new investigators agreed, and re-opened Danni's case. The new Gallatin County Sheriff then did something ...
In April 2017, 18 years after Pamela Butler was murdered, her eldest sister Casey M. Eaton was shot and killed by her former boyfriend, Enemencio Lansdown, at a block away from the memorial set up for Butler. [39] Lansdown was later charged, [40] and sentenced to 20 years and seven months in prison for manslaughter in April 2018. [41]
A Glock 9 mm handgun found near Mays was reported stolen from a location in Kansas City, Spiking said. In a statement Tuesday, Lopez-Galvan's family thanked Baker, her team of prosecutors and police.