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Walter Willard Cole was born on November 16, 1930, and raised in the Linnton neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. [2] [3] He was described as a shy, "four-eyed sissy boy". [4]In 1952, he was drafted into the United States Army, where he was stationed in Italy with the Signal Corps, and served for three years. [3]
The Day Called 'X' is a dramatized CBS documentary film set in Portland, Oregon, in which the entire city is evacuated in anticipation of a nuclear air raid, after Soviet bombers had been detected by radar stations to the north; it details the activation of the city's civil defense protocols and leads up to the moment before the attack (the ending is left intentionally unknown).
The arrest of the two ex-convicts the day after the family's disappearance, for car theft, was also noted, though police were unable to determine if the incidents were related. [9] Walter Graven, a Portland detective who died in 1988, ardently felt the family had met with foul play and that their murders would be solved once their car was ...
Medical examiner has not determined cause of deaths. 12:00, Ariana Baio. Four women’s deaths in the Portland metro area have been connected to one person of interest, authorities in several ...
On August 29, 2020, Aaron Danielson, an American supporter of the far-right group Patriot Prayer, [1] [2] was shot and killed, allegedly by a far-left activist, after participating in a caravan which drove through Portland, Oregon, displaying banners and signs supporting President Donald Trump, [3] and clashing with participants in the local George Floyd protests.
Alien Boy: The Life and Death of James Chasse is an American feature-length documentary film, released in 2013 and directed by Brian Lindstrom. The film explores issues of police accountability in the case of James Chasse , a man with schizophrenia who was killed by Portland, Oregon police officers in 2006.
Cathedral Park, the site of Thelma Taylor's murder, with the St. Johns Bridge, 2013. During the early morning of August 5, 1949, Thelma Taylor, a 15-year-old sophomore at Roosevelt High School, was waiting for a bus on North Fessenden Street in the St. Johns neighborhood in north Portland, Oregon, intending to travel about 17 miles to the town of Hillsboro to obtain a summer job picking beans.
How to Die in Oregon is a 2011 American documentary film produced and directed by Peter Richardson.It is set in the U.S. state of Oregon and covers the state's Death with Dignity Act that allows terminally ill patients to self-administer barbiturates prescribed by their physician to end their own life, referred to as assisted suicide by opponents and medical aid in dying by proponents.