Detective Wilson Points Out Tire Marks To Detective Bordine, November 18, 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1966
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Sheriff's Detective Chester A. Wilson uses a pen knife to point out to Sheriff's Lt. Stanton L. Bordine tire marks near a Livingston County bridge where the nude body of Thomas Brown was dumped on the night of Nov. 10. The officers first viewed the gravel road which is five miles from Hartland and close to US-23 early last Wednesday morning when Ralph C. Nuss, Brown's accused killer, led them to the body. The corpse was thrown over the concrete wall at the right and into a shallow stream. A rural cemetery is barely visible on a rise at the upper right.
Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1966
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Sheriff's Detective Chester A. Wilson uses a pen knife to point out to Sheriff's Lt. Stanton L. Bordine tire marks near a Livingston County bridge where the nude body of Thomas Brown was dumped on the night of Nov. 10. The officers first viewed the gravel road which is five miles from Hartland and close to US-23 early last Wednesday morning when Ralph C. Nuss, Brown's accused killer, led them to the body. The corpse was thrown over the concrete wall at the right and into a shallow stream. A rural cemetery is barely visible on a rise at the upper right.
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Detectives Look For Bullet That Killed Youth Off US-23, November 18, 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1966
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Michigan State Police Detective Fred Garchow from the Jackson post (foreground) picks up a metal particle after his mine-sweeping device sounded a signal in the earphones. State Police Detective Lester Doubleday (left), Sheriff's Lt. Stanton Bordine (center) and Sheriff's Detective Chester A. Wilson peer down at the object. The four officers spent yesterday at a US-23 entry ramp searching for the slug from a bullet which killed a 19-year-old Canadian youth on the night of Nov. 10. It was not found.
Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1966
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Michigan State Police Detective Fred Garchow from the Jackson post (foreground) picks up a metal particle after his mine-sweeping device sounded a signal in the earphones. State Police Detective Lester Doubleday (left), Sheriff's Lt. Stanton Bordine (center) and Sheriff's Detective Chester A. Wilson peer down at the object. The four officers spent yesterday at a US-23 entry ramp searching for the slug from a bullet which killed a 19-year-old Canadian youth on the night of Nov. 10. It was not found.
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Murder Washtenaw Style: Six Bizarre Cases And A Mystery
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5
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February
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1985
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The State Central Committee To The Liberty Party Of Michigan
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1
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August
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1846
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