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Headlines include the manhunt for the Cincinnati Strangler in 1966, P&G’s plans for a new headquarters in 1954 and no indictments in 1999 for the killing of JonBenét Ramsey.
Posteal Laskey Jr., 69, was convicted of killing a 31-year-old woman in 1966, Cincinnati polce suspected he killed five other womenduring the mid '60s spree that shook the city.
History from the front pages of The Cincinnati Enquirer from October 14 includes the Cincinnati Strangler and the JonBenet Ramsey case.
Laskey, who was suspected of but never charged in any of the cases attributed to the Cincinnati Strangler, would have his death sentence commuted and died in 2007 in prison.
The Cincinnati Strangler was linked to the murders of seven women between December 1965 and December 1966, as reported by WCPO-TV in Cincinnati. Posteal Laskey was convicted of one of the killings ...
The man who is better known as the "Cincinnati Strangler" has been denied parole. Posteal Laskey's parole was denied and will not be eligible for parole again until ten years from now which is ...
(ORIENT, OH) -- The man known as the "Cincinnati Strangler" has died. Posteal Laskey died of natural causes at the Pickaway Correctional Facility, the Ohio Department of Corrections said. Laskey ...
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