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Name (Last, First) Murdered in Date
1 Victim - Name UnreportedMillersburg, OHApril 1, 1892
1 Victim - Name UnreportedCleveland, OHJune 27, 1911
Anderson, NoahNew Richmond, OHAugust 21, 1895
Corbin, HenryOxford, OHJanuary 14, 1892
Dixon, RichardSpringfield, OHMarch 7, 1904
Mitchell, CharlesUrbana, OHJune 4, 1897
Neville, SeymourRushsylvania, OHApril 15, 1894
Parker, RoscoWest Union, OHJanuary 12, 1894

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