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  2. Murder of Paul Broussard - Wikipedia

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    Paul Broussard was walking across a parking lot just after 2:00 a.m., [2] on July 4, 1991, in the heavily gay Montrose neighborhood of Houston, Texas, accompanied by his friends Cary Anderson and Richard Delaunay, when the trio encountered ten juveniles from The Woodlands: Jaime Aguirre, Javier Aguirre, Derrick Attard, Jon Buice, Chance Paul Dillon, Rafael Grable Gonzalez, Gayland Randle ...

  3. Paul R. Houston - Wikipedia

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    Paul R. Houston (born 1979) is an American federal law enforcement officer who serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security and the U.S. Department of State for the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) for Threat Investigations and Analysis (TIA).

  4. Poe Elementary School bombing - Wikipedia

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    Paul Harold Orgeron, age 49, a tile-setter, ex-convict and devout Christian, had recently moved from Altus, Oklahoma to southern Houston, Texas with his seven-year-old son, Dusty Paul. According to Orgeron's ex-wife, Hazel, they divorced twice due to spousal abuse. Orgeron briefly rented at a nearby boarding house using the pseudonym Bob Silver.

  5. Paul Houston - Wikipedia

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    Paul Houston may refer to: Paul Houston (chemist) (born 1947), professor of chemistry; Paul R. Houston (born 1979), American federal law enforcement officer; See also

  6. List of unsolved murders (1980–1999) - Wikipedia

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    Fat Pat (27), whose real name was Patrick Hawkins, was an American rapper from Houston, Texas who was murdered on 4 February 1998, in the very city that he was from by persons unknown. [398] The murder remains unsolved. Father Alfred Kunz (56), a Roman Catholic priest, was found with his throat cut on 4 March 1998, in his Dane, Wisconsin, church.

  7. Houston Post - Wikipedia

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    Despite their efforts, the original publication ceased in October 1884. The Houston Post was re-established with the merger of the Houston Morning Chronicle and the Houston Evening Journal on April 5, 1885. J. L. Watson was the business manager and Rienzi M. Johnston was the editor. Watson implemented the use of linotype machines to replace the ...

  8. Paul Houston (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Houston started his professorial career at Cornell University in 1975 following undergraduate study at Yale University, doctoral work at MIT, and postdoctoral research at the University of California at Berkeley. He became chair of Cornell's department of chemistry and chemical biology (1997–2001), senior associate dean of the college of arts ...

  9. Paul Pressler (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Herman Paul Pressler III (June 4, 1930 – June 7, 2024) was an American politician and judge who was a justice of the Texas 14th Circuit Court of Appeals in his native Houston, Texas. Pressler was a key figure in the conservative resurgence of the Southern Baptist Convention, which he initiated in 1978. He was accused of sexual misconduct or ...