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  2. Harold Jones (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Jones (11 January 1906 – 2 January 1971) [1] was a British child murderer who killed two preadolescent girls in Monmouthshire, Wales, in 1921, when he was aged 15. [2] Jones was acquitted of the murder of his first victim, eight-year-old Freda Burnell, [3] at Monmouthshire Assizes on 21 June 1921. Seventeen days later, he murdered an ...

  3. Harold Jones (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Jones (born February 27, 1940) is an American traditional pop and jazz drummer who is best known as the drummer for Tony Bennett and for his five years with the Count Basie Orchestra. [3] In a career spanning six decades, Jones has toured and recorded with Frank Sinatra , Duke Ellington , Oscar Peterson , Herbie Hancock , B.B. King , Ray ...

  4. Hammersmith nude murders - Wikipedia

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    The suspect has never been apprehended or identified. The Hammersmith nude murders is the name of a series of six murders in West London, England, in 1964 and 1965. [1] The victims, all prostitutes, were found undressed in or near the River Thames, leading the press to nickname the killer Jack the Stripper (a reference to Jack the Ripper ).

  5. Radio (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    Radio is a 2003 American biographical sports drama film directed by Mike Tollin, who also produced with Herb Gains and Brian Robbins. It was inspired by the 1996 Sports Illustrated article "Someone to Lean On" by Gary Smith. [1] [2] The article and the movie are based on the true story of T. L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones ( Ed ...

  6. James "Radio" Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    James Robert "Radio" Kennedy (October 14, 1946 – December 15, 2019) was an American man with an intellectual disability who was known for his association with the T. L. Hanna High School football team in Anderson, South Carolina. [1] He first gained prominence in 1996 when Gary Smith wrote an article about Kennedy for Sports Illustrated ...

  7. Murder of Muriel Drinkwater - Wikipedia

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    Harold Jones and Ronnie Harries. In 2009, Welsh police began reinvestigating any link with the murder of 11-year-old Sheila Martin, who was raped and strangled 250 miles away in Sun Hill Wood, Fawkham Green, Kent, on 7 July 1946, ten days after Drinkwater's murder. Both girls were murdered in woods within a half mile of their homes.

  8. Jack Harold Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jack Harold Jones Jr. (August 10, 1964 – April 24, 2017) was an American serial killer who murdered at least three women in Florida and Arkansas between 1983 and 1995. Convicted of two murders during his lifetime and executed in 2017, [2] he was posthumously linked via DNA to the third murder, for which another man was imprisoned.

  9. Harold Spencer Jones - Wikipedia

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    Harold Spencer Jones was born in Kensington, London, on 29 March 1890. His father, Henry Charles Jones, was an accountant and his mother, Sarah Ryland, had earlier worked as a school teacher. He was educated at Latymer Upper School, in Hammersmith, West London, from where he obtained a scholarship to Jesus College, Cambridge. He graduated there ...