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Ok, I used to post here a year or two ago (I can't even remember what my SN was.)
Someone started a thread on the weirdest murder episodes. One person said that the absolute weirdest one was when (and I know I am butchering the story here). There was a murder and a car crash at the same place on the same night and there was some weird connection between both events. Maybe they collided with each other? It seems like there was a car collision involved and maybe a murder at the same spot of the road where the cars crashed (yeah that seems right). It seems like a murder happened and then later that night a car crash happened and everyone was killed and the victims were somehow connected (but not connected on that night, as in, they were not together). Anyone have the vaguest idea what I am talking about? I have never seen such an episode and it sounds great. Later. |
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I think I answered my own question. It appears that I may be talking about the "Dakota double murders." This seems likely.. However, just to be sure, does anyone know of any other cases with the above criteria?
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Kay Hall??
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Describe the Kay Hall story for me.
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I was just reading about her here: http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/...d.php?t=187736
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Kay Hall was the woman in Virginia or Maryland who was 'supposedly' run over by a truck......the husband wasx suspected of murder. You can read more about the case at the link above......^ ![]() |
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