Granite, OR Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Otto

Name

Patricia Otto

Age

24

Cause of Death

Murder

Info

Agency

Lewiston Police Department

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cold-case-record__Sperb

Name

Thomas Sperb

Age

35

Cause of Death

Missing

Info

Thomas sperb was reported missing on oct. 19, 2000. Thomas sperb was last seen on oct. 1, 2000 by his mother, carlene manley as she was leaving for work. Mr. Sperb was on foot near his mother's residence and was reportedly going to a neighbor's house but never made it. Mr. Sperb left behind his wallet and identification and all other belongings. Foul play is suspected. Mr. Sperb has not been seen or heard from since oct. 1, 2000.

Agency

Clackamas County Sheriff

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cold-case-record__Brown

Name

Geoffrey Brown

Age

5

Cause of Death

Shooting

Info

Five-year-old geoffrey brown and 7-year-old leslie brown were found murdered on march 12, 1975 at 4:45 p.M. Each had been shot twice in the head while lying on a coat in a small clearing in mciver park, near the city of estacada.

Agency

Clackamas County Sheriff

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cold-case-record__Brown

Name

Leslie Brown

Age

7

Cause of Death

Shooting

Info

Five-year-old geoffrey brown and 7-year-old leslie brown were found murdered on march 12, 1975 at 4:45 p.M. Each had been shot twice in the head while lying on a coat in a small clearing in mciver park, near the city of estacada.

Agency

Clackamas County Sheriff

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cold-case-record__Evans

Name

Russell Evans

Age

13

Cause of Death

Vehicle

Info

Agency

Spokane Police Department

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cold-case-record__Finnern

Name

Debbi Finnern

Age

30

Cause of Death

Knife/Stabbing

Info

Agency

Spokane Police Department

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cold-case-record__Walker

Name

William Walker

Age

69

Cause of Death

Other

Info

William “Bill” Walker, 69, was killed in Moses Lake, Washington on August 2, 2008. Bill was in his workshop when he plugged in a boat battery charger that he’d found. The battery charger was actually a pipe bomb that exploded when he plugged it in. The explosion blew a hole in the workshop wall and killed Bill. Less than 10 hours later another pipe bomb, disguised as a police scanner, was found, plugged in and killed another individual across town.

Agency

Grant County Sheriff's Office

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