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[14] [15] Following examination of the body parts, the King County coroner's office stated Lyne's death was a result of "homicidal violence". [16] On April 18, additional body parts were found at a third Seattle location and await identification. [17]
Comet Lodge Cemetery, King County, Washington, burial records, researched by Tim O'Brian, copied by Interment.net and used by King County. Heather MacIntosh, "Rewriting the Past: Comet Lodge Cemetery Project", Preservation Seattle (Historic Seattle), July 2003. "Comet Lodge Cemetery holds history — and gravestones — dating to the 1800s".
April 13, 1906 (WADOC lists date as May 13, 1906 while newspaper reports death as April 13) murder of Adolph Miller [24] A.A. Armstrong June 8, 1906 murder of Robert Patton [25] Fred Miller March 22, 1907 murder of Fred Dierk [26] Jose Nicolos (WADOC lists name as Joe Niculas) April 16, 1909 murder of George Brown and unnamed four-year-old [27 ...
A coroner in the U.S. state of Washington is a quasi-judicial, public official principally charged with the certification of human death.It is completely identical in authority to the parallel office of medical examiner, which also exists in the state.
King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci started the committee meeting acknowledging the tragic death of Metro bus driver Shawn Yim, who was killed on the job last month. ...
Ivar Johan Haglund was born in Seattle, Washington, the son of pioneers Johan Ivar Haglund, a Swedish immigrant and Daisy Hanson Haglund, daughter of Norwegian immigrants. His maternal grandparents had purchased Alki Point in 1869 from Seattle pioneer David Swinson Maynard .
(The Center Square) – King County Assessor John Wilson is running for the county executive position in 2025 with the intention of helping reduce costs for working-class families, ensuring public ...
On February 21, 2024, the King County Prosecutor's Office decided against filing criminal charges against Dave. Manion stated that the criminal review did not turn up enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Dave had acted with recklessness or criminal negligence, as required under Washington State law.