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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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Richard Benjamin Speck
(December 6, 1941 – December 5, 1991)

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PRIME MURDER SUSPECT HAS DIED AT 76

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Police have reported the longtime suspect in the 1982 Tylenol
murders
that killed seven people in three days, sparking
nationwide panic, has died. 

James Lewis (above) passed away at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Sunday. 

Cambridge Police Superintendent Frederick Cabral said in a
statement,
"Following an investigation, Lewis’ death was
determined to
 
be not suspicious." Lewis repeatedly denied
being the Tylenol killer.

The Tylenol Murders: Still Unsolved After 34 Years | Chicago, IL Patch

Study finds that Tylenol may make you take more risks

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THE JOHN T. SCOPES ‘’MONKEY’’ TRIAL

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Clarence Darrow, left, and William Jennings Bryan at the
Scopes trial in 1925. (AP)


July 10, 1925: In Dayton, Tennessee, the so-called Scopes
Monkey
Trial began with John Thomas Scopes, a young
high school science
 
teacher, accused of teaching evolution
in violation of a Tennessee state law.

 

The 1925 Scopes

William Jennings Bryan, left, and Judge John Raulston in July 1925. 
William Jennings Bryan, left, and Judge John Raulston.

The fight over evolution - Chicago Tribune
Schoolteacher John Thomas Scopes, 24, of Dayton,
Tenn., stands before Judge Raulston just before he
was found guilty of teaching evolution and fined
$100 on July 21, 1925, at the end of the Scopes
Monkey Trial held at the Rhea County Courthouse
in Dayton.

The jury reads a guilty verdict against John Scopes on July 21, 1925. According to Tribune articles at the time, the jury was
The jury reads a guilty verdict against John Scopes.

The Scopes Trial, formally known as The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes and commonly ...

The March for Science is an attempted update of the Scopes Monkey Trial


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KOREAN WAR BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1950

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Armed forces from communist North Korea smash into South
Korea
, setting off the Korean War. The United States, acting
under the auspices of the United Nations, quickly sprang to
the defense of South Korea and fought a bloody and frustrating
war for the next three years.

The Korean War might finally come to an end. Here’s why it mattered.

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