These 5 Famous Homicides In Arizona Will Never Be Forgotten
It should come as no surprise that Arizona has a violent history. Over the centuries, an untold number of violent crimes have taken place, many forgotten to history or just simply ignored. In this article, we will review some of the more well-known homicides to take place in Arizona.
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What makes this homicide well-known is that it prompted his brother Wyatt Earp to take matters of the law into his own hands after being continually disappointed with the justice system in what later came to be known as the Earp Vendetta Ride.
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Because Bolles served as an investigative reporter, there was a large list of potential killers, which included the Mafia and high-ranking politicians in the state. However, the people eventually tried for the murder were local businessmen.
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5. Fisher Family murders, 2001
This grisly triple homicide and arson case placed Robert Fisher on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List. In April 2001, Fisher murdered his wife and children in their Scottsdale home, then set the house on fire, which caused a number of small and large explosions even as firefighters arrived on the scene. Fisher disappeared and he is rumored to be living in Rim Country.
Chilling, right? Are there any we missed that you think should have made the list? Let us know in the comments below.
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