Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Brenda Sue Brown (May 15, 1955 – July 27, 1966) was an 11-year-old girl who was abducted and murdered. Her body was found by rescue workers in a wooded area near downtown Shelby, North Carolina. With no leads and insufficient evidence to make an arrest, the murder became a cold case.The case remained cold until a series of newspaper articles 40 years later brought forth new evidence in the spring of 2006."@en }
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- Murder_of_Brenda_Sue_Brown abstract "Brenda Sue Brown (May 15, 1955 – July 27, 1966) was an 11-year-old girl who was abducted and murdered. Her body was found by rescue workers in a wooded area near downtown Shelby, North Carolina. With no leads and insufficient evidence to make an arrest, the murder became a cold case.The case remained cold until a series of newspaper articles 40 years later brought forth new evidence in the spring of 2006.".
- Q6937811 abstract "Brenda Sue Brown (May 15, 1955 – July 27, 1966) was an 11-year-old girl who was abducted and murdered. Her body was found by rescue workers in a wooded area near downtown Shelby, North Carolina. With no leads and insufficient evidence to make an arrest, the murder became a cold case.The case remained cold until a series of newspaper articles 40 years later brought forth new evidence in the spring of 2006.".
- Murder_of_Brenda_Sue_Brown comment "Brenda Sue Brown (May 15, 1955 – July 27, 1966) was an 11-year-old girl who was abducted and murdered. Her body was found by rescue workers in a wooded area near downtown Shelby, North Carolina. With no leads and insufficient evidence to make an arrest, the murder became a cold case.The case remained cold until a series of newspaper articles 40 years later brought forth new evidence in the spring of 2006.".
- Q6937811 comment "Brenda Sue Brown (May 15, 1955 – July 27, 1966) was an 11-year-old girl who was abducted and murdered. Her body was found by rescue workers in a wooded area near downtown Shelby, North Carolina. With no leads and insufficient evidence to make an arrest, the murder became a cold case.The case remained cold until a series of newspaper articles 40 years later brought forth new evidence in the spring of 2006.".