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Confirmed victims[]
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Name | Age | Disappeared | Body Found | Cause of Death |
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Brenda Kay Hagy | 45 | |||
Sherry Tew Mansur | 34 | |||
Alice Rebecca Hanesm | 36 |
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Disproven victims[]
Name | Age | Date of Death | Cause of Death | Real Killer |
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Nona Stamey Cobb | July 1992 | Strangulation | Warren Luther Alexander |
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- The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science, S9E2: Blind Trust (Nov 19, 2003) on IMDb
- Main Street Mysteries S2E18: The Interstate Prowler (Mar 18, 2011) on IMDb
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- Dr. No, in 1995, 28-year-old Sean Patrick Goble had admitted to killing two prostitutes in Tennessee in April of that year, was among the suspects for the murder of a North Carolina woman in early 1995. As a trucker, Goble traveled to several dozen states across the country, where cases of disappearances and murders of prostitutes along interstate highways were recorded. Following his arrest, Goble was investigated for murders in at least 10 states. Nevertheless, he was cleared of suspicion of being the elusive "Dr. No", since, at the time of the first murder in 1981, he was still in high school, and in the mid-1980s, when the majority of the killings took place, he was serving in the Army and was stationed outside Ohio.[1][2]
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- Sean Patrick Goble at Wikipedia
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References[]
- ↑ Fiske, Warren (June 17, 1995). "DETECTIVES CREDIT LUCK IN HIGHWAY KILLINGS CASE". Virginian-Pilot.
- ↑ "Killer Driver: Gentle Giant Or Wild One?". The New York Times (April 24, 1995). (subscription required)