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Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Marion Carl, one of the country's most decorated aviators, was gunned down in June 1998 as he was trying to protect his wife from Jesse Fanus, a local 18-year-old with a ...
As top military brass gathered in Oregon for a memorial service for Maj. Gen. Marion Carl, authorities were holding the suspect wanted in his death. FBI agents arrested Jesse Stuart Fanus, 19 ...
A teenage drifter was convicted Wednesday of killing Maj. Gen. Marion Carl, the Marine Corps’ first flying ace who survived three wars. Jesse Fanus was accused of entering Carl’s home last ...
Jesse Fanus listens as a guilty verdict for the 1998 murder of 82-year-old retired Maj. Gen. Marion Carl is read in court in April 1999 in Roseburg. Jurors took less than an hour and a half to ...
Fanus was convicted of gunning down retired Maj. Gen. Marion Carl on June 28, 1998, in the 82-year-old pilot's southern Oregon home. The young man stole cash and a car in the break-in.
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