William D. "Billy" Zantzinger died on 3 January 2009, a month short of his 70th birthday.
Although he may or may not have had anything to do with the death of Mount Victoria Jane Doe, he has been mentioned in this thread and the unidentified woman was found on or near his family farm.
Zantzinger's last known address was Bel Alton, in Charles County, MD.
This case is still unsolved, and unfortunately investigators have not been able to locate much information about it.
William Zantzinger dies: inspired a Dylan song
Douglas Martin, New York Times
Jan. 15, 2009
In this Feb. 11, 1963 file photo, William Zantzinger, 24, left, of Mount Victoria, Md., is led to city jail by two unidentified Baltimore policemen after he was ordered held without bail on homicide charges in Baltimore, Md. Zantzinger, a wealthy Maryland landowner whose fatal beating of a black barmaid was recounted in a Bob Dylan protest song of the 1960s, was buried Friday Jan. 9, 2009. He died on Jan. 3, 2009. He was 69. (AP Photo/File)AP
William Devereux Zantzinger, whose six-month sentence in the fatal caning of barmaid Hattie Carroll, a black woman, at a Baltimore charity ball moved Bob Dylan to write a dramatic song in 1963 that became a classic of modern American folk music, died on Jan. 3. He was 69.
His death was confirmed by an employee of the Brinsfield-Echols Funeral Home, who said Mr. Zantzinger's family had prohibited the release of more details...
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William Zantzinger dies: inspired a Dylan song