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By Christine Pelisek in crime Charles Manson's former remote hide-out has been gutted in a suspicious fire, according to the Death Valley National Park Service. Authorities are not sure whether Barker Ranch, famous for being Manson's last home before ...

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Thumbnail 2 Months Ago, monstersandcritics.com says (in Bones found in Death Valley could be of missing German tourists) Bakersfield Now
Last month, hikers found skeletal remains and a German passport in a remote part of Death Valley National Park. More bones recovered over the weekend were ...
Death Valley bones may be missing touristsmsnbc.com

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And New York Times says (in Death Valley Bones May Belong to Missing Tourists) By AP DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) -- Sheriff's officials say more bones have been found in Death Valley that could be the remains of four German ...
Bones found in Death Valley could be of missing German touristsEarthtimes (press release)

And Metro Toronto says (in Death Valley yields more bones that could belong to German tourists who ... - Metro Canada) Death Valley yields more bones that could belong to German tourists who ...
Metro Canada - Vancouver
AP DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. - Sheriff's officials say more bones have been found in Death Valley that could be the remains of four German tourists ...

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And Winnipeg Free Press says (in Death Valley yields more bones that could belong to German tourists who ...) By: AP DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. - Sheriff's officials say more bones have been found in Death Valley that could be the remains of four German ...

And KGET 17 says (in Death Valley bones may belong to missing tourists) DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Sheriff's officials say they've found more bones in Death Valley that may be the remains of four German tourists ...
Bones found in Death Valley could be of missing German touristsEarthtimes (press release)

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3 Months Ago, Deseret News says (in National news briefs) DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Skeletal remains found in Death Valley may belong to one or more of the four German tourists who vanished in ...

Thumbnail And Los Angeles Times says (in Bones may solve mystery of missing Death Valley tourists) to one of the tourists was found near the skeletal remains, which were discovered by two hikers Thursday in a remote area of Death Valley National Park. ...
Discovery of Skeletal Remains in Death Valley National Park May Solve an Old ...National Parks Traveler (blog)

9 Months Ago, American Chronicle says (in Wildfire Rages, Crews Struggle -- Wind a Wild Card in S. Calif. As ...)  CA
In the California desert, a cabin that became cult leader Charles Manson's last hideout was gutted by fire. Death Valley National Park spokesman Terry Baldino said Thursday that the cabin was discovered burned on Tuesday. Manson and his followers hid ...

And DetNews.com says (in Nation/World briefs)  MI
Death Valley National Park, Calif.-- A California desert cabin that became cult leader Charles Manson's last hideout has been gutted by fire. A Death Valley National Park spokesman said Thursday that the cabin was discovered burned on Tuesday. ...

And San Jose Mercury News says (in Charles Manson's last California hideout burns)   USA
AP DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif.—Barker Ranch, an abandoned desert cabin that was Charles Manson's last hideout following his notorious cult murders, was gutted by fire, a park spokesman said Thursday. The isolated cabin was discovered burned on ...

And WFMY News 2 says (in Charles Manson's Last Hideout Burns In California) Death Valley National Park spokesman Terry Baldino said Thursday that the isolated cabin was discovered burned on Tuesday.

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