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Half (born January 24, 1938) and Susanne Zantop (born August 12, 1945), married, Dartmouth College professors originally from Germany, were victims of a double homicide at their home in Etna, New Hampshire on January 27, 2001. Each of them had been teaching at the Ivy League college in Hanover since the 1970s. High school classmates James J. Parker, age 16, and 17 year old Robert W. Tulloch were charged with their murders after investigators traced the sheaths of two SEAL 2000 knives found at the crime scene to Parker.[1] The knives had been purchased online.[2] According to the teens' confession and indictment, they went door-to-door canvassing under the guise of conducting an environmental survey for school, but with the intent to steal access numbers to bank debit cards and then kill the card owners.[3] The Zantop's home was Parker and Tulloch's fifth, random canvassing attempt.
References
[edit]- ^ Snow, Robert L. (2005). Murder 101: Homicide and Its Investigation. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers. p. 224. ISBN 978-0275984328. (see pp. 73-77)
- ^ Douglas, John (2006). Crime Classification Manual: A Standard System for Investigating and Classifying Violent Crimes (2nd ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. p. 576. ISBN 978-0787985011.
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- Baer, Stella (2001-01-29), "Susanne Zantop: "Unfailingly Gentle"", The Dartmouth Review, ISSN 1074-083X
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(help). Retrieved 2007-03-22. - Lennox, Sara (Spring 2001). "In Memoriam: Susanne Zantop, 1945-2001". German Quarterly. 74 (2). American Association of Teachers of German: 197–200. ISSN 0016-8831.
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Further reading
[edit]- Francis, Eric (2005-04-05). The Dartmouth Murders. New York: St. Martin's True Crime. p. 256. ISBN 0312982313.
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(help) - Lehr, Dick (2003). Judgment Ridge: The True Story behind the Dartmouth Murders. New York: HarperCollins. p. 432. ISBN 006000844X.
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Publication Image Dartmouth Professors Called Random Targets; Indictment: Teens Sought Bank Codes; [FINAL Edition] Pamela Ferdinand. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Feb 20, 2002. pg. A.02
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[edit]Notable alumni
[edit]- Thom Brennaman (Class of 1982) [citation needed]
- Currently a radio/television play-by-play announcer for Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. Thom also does play-by-play for MLB broadcasts on the FOX television network.
- Richard Dotson (Class of 1977) [citation needed]
- Major League Baseball pitcher for 12 years with the Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees and the Kansas City Royals.
- Vicki Lewis (Class of 1978) [citation needed]
- Hollywood actress who starred as Beth on NBC's NewsRadio, as well as appearing in movies such as Finding Nemo (voice) and Mousehunt. She has also guested on episodes of Seinfeld, Rugrats (voice), Home Improvement, Murphy Brown, King of the Hill (voice) and many others.
- Richard Oberacker (Class of 1987) [citation needed]
- Graduate of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music who wrote the music and lyrics for the musical ACE (winner of the Mickey Kaplan New American Play Prize) which played at the Tony Award-winning Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (October 17 - November 17, 2006). He is also a producer of the worldwide famous extravaganza Cirque Du Soleil.
- Archimedes Plutonium, (Ludwig Poehlmann),1961-1966,(1965 Ohio State Fair science award). Currently doing science research and writing several books, one of which is the -- Atom Totality theory
- Dennis "Wild Man" Walker (Class of 1969) [citation needed]
- Currently a radio personality on Cincinnati's WEBN 102.7 FM doing sports reports.
- David Wilson (Class of 1979) [citation needed]
- 1984 Olympic Men's 100 Meter Backstroke Silver Medalist.
Fulton, CA
[edit]Fulton, California | |
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Coordinates: 38°N 122°W / 38°N 122°W | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
Time zone | UTC-8 (Pacific Standard Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-7 (Pacific Daylight Time) |