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  2. Boone County Courthouse (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Boone County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana.It was built between 1909 and 1911, and is a three-story, rectangular Classical Revival building constructed of granite and Bedford limestone.

  3. Murder of Sylvia Likens - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Marie Likens (January 3, 1949 – October 26, 1965) was the third of five children born to carnival workers Lester Cecil Likens (1926–2013) and his wife, Elizabeth "Betty" Frances (née Grimes; 1927–1998).

  4. Earl Northern - Wikipedia

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    Boone County, Indiana Sheriff Joe C. Cain notified Grant County, Indiana Sheriff Renbarger of the list of items stolen from the Lebanon store and stated that the robbers were driving a Moon sedan, with the license 443-554, which was stolen from Indianapolis the night of the Lebanon robbery. [10]

  5. ‘Night of terror’: Female inmates raped when male detainees ...

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    It’s the second lawsuit that has followed the October 2021 incident that led to a guard at the Indiana jail being criminally charged. ‘Night of terror’: Female inmates raped when male ...

  6. 28 female Indiana jail inmates claim sexual abuse - AOL

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  7. Indiana’s jail safety standards are effectively meaningless ...

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    Since 2010, the state of Indiana has allowed 84% of jails to repeatedly violate safety standards, including crowding and understaffing. Indiana’s jail safety standards are effectively ...

  8. Investigating Innocence - Wikipedia

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    On October 24, 2013, David Camm, walked free after 13-years in prison after a jury in Lebanon, Indiana found him not guilty in a third re-trial. His case was the first exoneration for Investigating Innocence, which was started earlier that year.

  9. Larry Eyler - Wikipedia

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    Larry Eyler was born on December 21, 1952, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, the youngest of four children born to George Howard Eyler (September 19, 1924 – September 25, 1971) and Shirley Phyllis (née Kennedy, later DeKoff; April 22, 1928 – June 8, 2016). [12]