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  2. Murder of Polly Klaas - Wikipedia

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    Polly Hannah Klaas (January 3, 1981 – October 1, 1993) was an American murder victim whose case garnered national media attention. On October 1, 1993, at age 12, she was kidnapped at knifepoint during a slumber party at her mother's home in Petaluma, California , and strangled to death.

  3. Polly Klaas Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Polly Klaas Foundation also provides kits for parents to teach abduction prevention in a way that they state is not frightening for children. [3] It distributes over 100,000 of these kits per year. [4] The Polly Klaas Foundation worked with Convio to send targeted letters to state and federal officials to implement Amber Alerts in all 50 ...

  4. Judge to consider recalling death sentence of man who killed ...

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    A California judge will consider Friday whether to recall the death sentence against Richard Allen Davis, who in 1993 killed 12-year-old Polly Klaas after kidnapping her from her bedroom at ...

  5. Nassau University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Meadowbrook Hospital in 1939. Meadowbrook Hospital opened on July 15, 1935, in East Meadow as a 200-bed county owned general hospital. In the 1970s, the hospital's 19-story Dynamic Care Building, designed by Max O. Urbahn, was constructed, opening in 1974. [8] The hospital's name was changed in 1970 to the Nassau County Medical Center. [9]

  6. Booth Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Booth Memorial Hospital is the name of any of the hospitals affiliated with The Salvation Army (TSA); the latter was "founded by William Booth in 1878." The first of these "opened Booth Memorial in Manhattan in 1914 and its center in Flushing in 1957." [1] [2] Salvation Army Booth Memorial Hospital is a longer name used for some of them. [3]

  7. Columbus Landmarks identifies most endangered historic ...

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    The Ohio State East Hospital, 181 Taylor Ave., is in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville district. Built in 1971, the 16-story tower "exhibits recognizable elements of Modern Design," according to ...

  8. Athens Lunatic Asylum - Wikipedia

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    The Athens Lunatic Asylum, now a mixed-use development known as The Ridges, [2] was a Kirkbride Plan mental hospital operated in Athens, Ohio, from 1874 until 1993.During its operation, the hospital provided services to a variety of patients including Civil War veterans, children, and those declared mentally unwell.

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

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    Paul Fronczak was a newborn baby who was kidnapped from the Michael Reese Hospital by a woman who was dressed as a nurse in Chicago, Illinois on April 27, 1964. [61] In 2019, he was discovered as a man named Kevin Ray Baty who was living in Michigan. This became known to the public a year later around the time that he died from cancer. Found alive