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Fulton County Sheriff Al Roork announced Friday that a 19-year investigation into the disappearance of a mother and her child has been declared a double murder.
Authorities believe Angela Mack and her 4-year-old son, Thomas Michael “Mickey” Rettew, were killed by Clarence Krusen at his Alton, Missouri, farm in December of 2002.
Clarence Krusen and his wife, Barbara, had been caring for Mickey Rettew while his mother was in California. Clarence Krusen allegedly killed both Angela Mack and Mickey Rettew when Mack returned to the farm to pick her son up, authorities said. Clarence Krusen then destroyed their bodies in a furnace attached to the farmhouse, authorities believe.
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A house fire in Fulton County has claimed the life of a Mammoth Spring woman.
Fulton County Sheriff Al Roork said in a press release Tuesday his department received a 911 call on April 1 reporting a house fire at a residence located at 215 Cochran Avenue in Mammoth Spring.
The caller, 28-year-old Amy Jordan Brown, said her house was on fire, and she could not get out.
When personnel from the Mammoth Spring Fire Department and law enforcement arrived, the house was heavily involved, and they could see Brown on the bathroom floor as they looked through a window.
Brown was pulled from the home, but was already deceased. An autopsy report indicated she died from smoke inhalation.
3rd victim accuses Hardy man of raping her when she was a child On March 2, Fulton County District Judge Larry Dean Kissee set a $75,000 cash-only bond for Pickle and issued a no-contact order. (Source: WTOC) By Jorge Quiquivix | March 13, 2021 at 12:44 PM CST - Updated March 13 at 12:44 PM
FULTON COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) - A few weeks after his initial arrest on suspicion of rape, another woman has come forward to accuse a Hardy man of sexually assaulting her.
According to a probable cause affidavit filed Feb. 24, a young female told investigators back on June 12, 2020, that from the time she was 5 or 6 years old to the time she was 7 or 8, Leonard F. Pickle, Jr. did stuff to her that he wasn’t supposed to.
An 81-year-old man is being held in the Fulton County jail on a charge of rape, a Class Y felony. Class Y felonies are the most serious classification of crime