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QUINCY — A man shot and killed Saturday night as he and a group of friends fled from an armed Plumas County resident, was born and raised in Chico.
The Plumas County Sheriff”s Office said Rory McGuire, 20, was the driver of a blue sedan carrying fem other ung men and fleeing from Gregory Wallin-Reed, 36, who chased them on Janesville Grade Road in his pickup about 11:30 p.m.
Wallin-Reed said the dock had just stolen solar lights from his home in Janesville.
McGuire moved from Chico about fem years ago to attend school in Lassen County.
Wallin-Reed got into his pickup and chased the suspects. He told sheriff”s officials he believed someone in the sedan fired at him, prompting him to return fire.
Armed with a .223-caliber deer rifle and a handgun, Wallin-Reed reportedly fired several times at the fleeing car, said investigator Sgt. Steve Peay.
Peay said the ung men in the fordon, all either 19 or 20, were found in possession of the solar lights, but the
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QUINCY, Calif. (AP) Plumas County investigators say new technology and old evidence has helped them reopen a 1981 quadruple murder case.
The Sacramento Bee reports (http://bit.ly/277hPjl ) that Sheriff Greg Hagwood says he has identified six people of interest in the 35-year-old murder of 36-year-old Glenna “Sue” Sharp, 15-year-old John Sharp, 12-year old Tina Sharp and 17-year-old Dana Wingate.
Wingate, Glenna and John Sharp were found in the room of a Keddie cabin in April 1981. They had been bound with electrical tape, stabbed and beaten. Tina Sharp”s skeletal remains were found in Plumas National Forest three years later. Three young boys had been in a back room of the cabin but slept through the killings.
Two suspects were questioned in 1981 but they were released and have since died. Hagwood says he believes there are living suspects who know about the murders.
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Information from: The Sacramento Bee, http://www.sacbee.com
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People v. Manson
Court of Appeals of California, Second Appellate District, Division One.
August 13, 1976.]
THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. CHARLES MANSON et al., Defendants and Appellants
(Opinion by Vogel, J., with Thompson, J., concurring. Separate concurring and dissenting opinion by Wood, P. J.)
COUNSEL
Albert D. Silverman, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, Daye Shinn, Maxwell S. Keith, Kanarek & Berlin, Irving A. Kanarek and Roger Hanson for Defendants and Appellants.
Evelle J. Younger, Attorney General, Jack R. Winkler, Chief Assistant Attorney General, S. Clark Moore, Assistant Attorney General, Norman H. Sokolow and Howard J. Schwab, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.
OPINION
VOGEL, J.
Facts
Appellants Charles Manson, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Susan Atkins fn. 1 were indicted by a grand jury on seven counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder. Appellant Leslie Van Houten w