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Kathleen Jo Henry was born December 22, 1988, in Bethel, Alaska. An Alaska Native woman from the Yup'ik Eskimo village of Eek, Henry obtained her GED in 2012, while incarcerated in Alaska's Highland Mountain Correctional Center, a state prison in the Anchorage neighborhood of Eagle River. A divorcee who was single at the time of her death ...
What was supposed to be a romantic wedding anniversary cruise to Alaska ended in a murder investigation. Read: Man Plunges 100 Feet to His Death in Montana's Glacier Park While Snapping Photos
Robert Allan Hale (April 7, 1941 – May 24, 2008) — known as Bobby Hale, as well as Papa Pilgrim and Sunstar — was an American criminal who mentally, physically, and sexually abused his wife and 15 children in the Alaskan wilderness, while his 3 other children were said to have gone missing.
A man accused of killing his wife as he beat her with a crowbar more than 100 times has been sentenced to prison, Alaska prosecutors say. Jim Adams, of Noatak, was given an 80-year prison sentence ...
On Instagram, Gaither Management Group wrote: “One of the best loved Gospel music families in America, The Nelons were involved in a tragic, fatal plane crash on Friday afternoon on their way to ...
Kent Leppink was a fisherman who was killed in Hope, Alaska, in May 1996. His former fiancée, Mechele Linehan, and former roommate, John Carlin, were convicted of murdering him in 2007, but the judgments were reversed on appeal. [1] [2] [3] Carlin died in prison in 2008 and Alaska prosecutors ultimately decided against indicting Linehan a ...
A U.S. Army soldier accused of killing his wife in Alaska after a night out celebrating his 21st birthday is set to be back in court Thursday, according to court records. Zarrius Ray Hildabrand ...
The Rogers–Post Site, located on the North Slope of the U.S. state of Alaska, is the location of a plane crash that killed humorist Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post on August 15, 1935, during an aerial tour of Alaska. It is about 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Utqiaġvik, on the north side of Walakpa Bay near the mouth of the Walakpa River.