This article discusses the strange case of Dr. John Hill and Joan Robinson Hill. Joan died suddenly in 1969 at age 38 and her father launched a crusade to prove that John killed her. After a mistrial in his court case, John was gunned down by a hired ass
Although Nixon had just trounced George McGovern in the 1972 presidential election and Kissinger had declared that peace in Viet Nam was at hand, the Watergate scandal was gathering momentum. Taking charge of the Republican party at that moment looked like a no-win situation. That was precisely...
Since Vasquez had no investigators under his command, he suggested that the Moody Foundation hire Clyde Wilson, the noted Houston private detective who had broken the Hermann estate scandal. Wilson agreed to take the case, provided that he was permitted to submit any findings of criminal activity...
Widespread wealth redistribution Taking from those who work and giving to those who won’t Passing an unconscionable debt to future generations Spending money we do not have on programs that can wait America becoming a cradle-to-grave welfare state That’s exactly what’s happening ...And More....
The Democrat was elected largely in response to Watergate, which forced the resignation of Richard Nixon and installed Gerald Ford as president after Nixon's vice president, Spiro Agnew, was forced from office on unrelated charges. Ford wasn't implicated in the scandal, but he did pardon Nixon...
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President Richard Nixon, who was in the midst of his spectacular downfall from the Watergate scandal—he was only ten days away from delivering his “I am not a crook” speech—had read about John and stopped what he was doing to write him a sympathetic note. “Mrs. Nixon and I were ...
Because the forgery was a victimless crime—and because Albright himself, according to one ETSU administrator, was such a nice, repentant fellow—the university decided to keep the transcript scandal out of the newspapers. It was embarrassing, after all, that a school could get bamboozled. Albrigh...
Enrico had told her that if she was nice and didn’t cause a scandal, he would give her $3000 a month, her jewelry and other personal possessions, a 1966 Mustang, and $25,000 to buy a house. Enrico considered the settlement generous, but Ljuba balked. One reason she did was that ...
The Dallas Police Department's Sheetrock Scandal. By Skip Hollandsworth True Crime| March 1, 2002 The Day Treva Throneberry Disappeared The North Texas teenager went missing in the late eighties. For years, no one knew where she was, or even if she was still alive-no one, that is, ...