The black Chevy Blazer had been rolling along Route 150, a major highway in North Carolina. Police followed behind, and an airplane kept track of the vehicle’s path.
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The words evoke a crime spree that ended violently and dramatically 36 years ago this week.
On June 3, 1985, a Chevrolet Blazer driven by Fritz Klenner exploded on a highway in the town of Summerfield, some 12 miles north of Greensboro.
The bomb that caused the explosion also killed Susie Newsom Lynch, his first cousin, lover and co-conspirator.
Her sons, John and Jim, were in the Blazer and already dead â poisoned and shot â when she or Fritz flipped the switch.
An hour earlier, Fritz had used an Uzi in an attempt to gun down police officers in Greensboro. He wounded two officers, one seriously.