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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Sumter County Does, also known as Jock Doe and Jane Doe, were two unidentified homicide victims found in Sumter County, South Carolina, on August 9, 1976. They had apparently traveled through various places in the United States before being killed in South Carolina. This was inferred from some of their belongings.Each victim was shot three times, receiving one shot in the throat, one in the chest, and one in the back. The weapon used was believed to be a .357 caliber revolver.Sumter County Coroner Verna Moore continues to work on the case, which is still unsolved. Neither of the victims' identities has been found, despite the fact that their descriptions, sketches of their faces, dental information, and fingerprints were distributed across the United States.Authorities decided to halt the investigation until the victims' identities could be discovered.The male victim's nickname \"Jock\" may have originated from the French name \"Jacques.\" A man who claimed he had met the victims stated that he was told by the male victim that he had left his Canadian family with his girlfriend. The man said that the male victim stated that his father was a well known doctor; this supported the theory that his family was wealthy."@en }

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