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QUESTION OF THE WEEK- What's the most memorable local crime?

Published February 16, 2006 in issue 0507 of the HooK.

By HOOK STAFF [email protected]


Derek Breen:"
The most memorable crime in Charlottesville is me having my identity stolen. I think they stole my tax records, then they got into my accounts and opened a new credit card."


Judy Bias:
"That mayor who murdered his wife. They lynched him." [A jury convicted Charlottesville mayor Samuel McCue in the 1904 killing of his wife, Fannie, and he was subsequently hanged.]



Joseph Beery:
"The most memorable crime in my lifetime was the disappearance of Katie Worsky in the early 1980s. They still haven't found her body."

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