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FBI opens probe into 1979 disappearances from Quinault Reservation

FBI opens probe into 1979 disappearances from Quinault Reservation
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FBI seeks information on 1979 disappearances with renewed interest on Washington reservations

For years after cousins Elsie Eldora Luscier and Carlotta Maria Sanchez disappeared from the Quinault Nation Indian Reservation in August 1979, authorities thought they were runaways. But with …

FBI seeks information on 1979 disappearances with renewed interest on WA reservations

He s not dead is he : witness in Wayne Fella Morrison inquest says he overheard guards conversation | Australia news

Lawyers for the guards questioned MacPherson about whether he could have misunderstood. MacPherson, however, insisted the words had “stuck in his mind” over the past five years and that he read the conversation as a direction. He also said that when Chapman had asked another guard about the physical status of Morrison after he had learned he was hospitalised, his tone lacked empathy. In a statement given to police earlier this month partially read out in the inquest, MacPherson had recalled that Chapman had asked, “he’s not dead is he?” and said the comment “seemed to be said in frustration of the scrutiny and paperwork that a fatality would bring”.

Corrections officers told to give evidence at inquest

Corrections officers told to give evidence at inquest Corrections officers transporting Wayne Fella Morrison in a prison van when he died will give evidence – as the dead man’s family gathered in protest. News by Jordanna Schriever Premium Content Subscriber only Corrections officers who were in the van with Wayne Fella Morrison before he was pulled out unresponsive can make specific claims for privilege against self-incrimination or penalty on a question by question basis, a coroner has ruled. It comes as Mr Morrison s family staged a call to action seeking a ban on the use of spit hoods in South Australia and across the country.

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