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Manhunt - Massive Search Fails To Nab 'Thrill-Killer'

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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1982
Day
23
Month
October
Year
1982
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Sheriff's Deputy Larry Clemons Joins In Massive Manhunt for Escapee Kyle Johnson, October 1982
Ann Arbor Police Search Homes On Felch Street for Escaped Murderer Kyle Johnson, October 1982
Ann Arbor Police Dogs Search Homes for Escaped Murderer Kyle Johnson, October 1982
Ann Arbor Police Search Homes for Escaped Murderer Kyle Johnson, October 1982
Ann Arbor Police and Ann Arbor News Photographer Jack Stubbs During Search for Escaped Murderer Kyle Johnson, October 1982
Ann Arbor Police Chief William J. Corbett Talks To Reporters During Manhunt for Kyle Johnson, October 1982
Helicopter Used In Massive Manhunt for Escapee Kyle Johnson, October 1982
Sheriff's Deputies Search Ann Arbor Neighborhoods In Massive Manhunt for Escapee Kyle Johnson, October 1982
Police Search Woods In Massive Manhunt for Escapee Kyle Johnson, October 1982
Roadblocks Used In Massive Manhunt for Escapee Kyle Johnson, October 1982
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Freedom Brief For Escapee

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Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1982
Day
24
Month
October
Year
1982
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Home of Maris Marley Where Escapee Kyle Johnson Captured, October 1982
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Convict May Have Picked Lock With Clip

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Ann Arbor News, October 25, 1982
Day
25
Month
October
Year
1982
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Escapee Returns To Court, Gets 90 Days For Assault

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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1982
Day
30
Month
October
Year
1982
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Escapee Kyle Johnson Escorted To Arraignment By Washtenaw County Sheriff's Deputy Nuel K. Schneider, October 1982
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He Collects The Memories Of The Jazz Greats

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Ann Arbor News, February 21, 1982
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21
Month
February
Year
1982
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Receipts Of The Signal Of Liberty: For The Past And Present ...

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Signal of Liberty, January 12, 1846
Day
12
Month
January
Year
1846
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General Intelligence: Vote For Governor

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Signal of Liberty, January 12, 1846
Day
12
Month
January
Year
1846
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