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1) There was a murder of a realtor by a man with a cane and a non-functioning leg or it appeared to be non-functioning. He lured the realtor to an isolated property, then killed the realtor and fled. He may have done this before.
2) There was this couple that was involved with killed someone (the details of the murder escape me), but after the man was convicted or sentenced, he killed himself by jumping from a bridge. I think the woman did too. They showed file footage of them in court in the segment and it happened somewhere in South Carolina or one of the eastern seaboard states, I believe. |
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Was the realtor one up in Michigan?? It sounds familiar. I think his name was Jack Brown. I believe it occured in 1984. They thought it was a contract hit.
As for the 2nd one is this it: ***Wanted: Adam Emery who had been convicted of the murder of Jason Bass, apparently faked his wife, Elena and his own death by making it look as if they had committed suicide by jumping off a Rhode Island bridge. |
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Yes, his name was Mike Emert. This happened in Washington State I believe. Very sad case. The police believed that the suspect in this case may have had a cane to hide a weapon, I think a sword. I'm pretty sure this case still remains unsolved. |
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Great, thanks you two. Are those on crystaldawn's discs?
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