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  2. List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999 - Wikipedia

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    Steven Crawford: 2 United States of America Toddler with Down syndrome whose body was found in a reservoir in Ashland, Oregon on July 11, 1963. He remained unidentified until October 2021, when his DNA was matched to a living half-brother. [53] Murdered 58–59 years 1963–1965 Pauline Reade: 16 United Kingdom

  3. Steven Knight - Wikipedia

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    Steven Knight was born in 1959 to George and Ida Knight, and grew up in Birmingham, in the West Midlands region of England. He was the youngest of seven children, five of them boys. His father was a blacksmith. [1] [2] He attended The Streetly School as a teenager, in Streetly, Sutton Coldfield, in the West Midlands.

  4. Category:Unidentified people - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Unidentified people by nationality - Wikipedia

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  6. Dean Corll - Wikipedia

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    After vacating the Schuler Street residence, Corll moved to an apartment at Westcott Towers, where, in the summer of 1972, he is known to have killed a further two victims. The first of these victims, 17-year-old Steven Sickman, was last seen leaving a party held in the Heights shortly before midnight on July 19. [84]

  7. Titan (Baxter novel) - Wikipedia

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    Titan is a 1997 science fiction novel by British writer Stephen Baxter. The book depicts a crewed mission to Titan—the enigmatic moon of Saturn—which has a thick atmosphere and a chemical makeup that some think may contain the building blocks of life. Titan was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1998. [1]

  8. Titan (Fighting Fantasy book) - Wikipedia

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    Titan: The Fighting Fantasy World is a book in the Fighting Fantasy series of children's role-playing gamebooks, first published by Puffin Books in 1986. Although credited to Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone, it was actually written by Marc Gascoigne (credited as editor), [1] although mostly based on locations, characters and events already described in other books in the series (including ...

  9. Sickman - Wikipedia

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    Sickman may refer to: Laurence Sickman, American historian of Chinese art; Sickman, a song on Dirt (Alice in Chains album) This page was last edited on 30 ...