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Here's a good start. There are many articles on Melvin David Rees online.
Death of Innocence: Jackson Family Murders Shock Area
fredricksburg.com
Interstate 95 was six years away from slicing through Virginia, the Fredericksburg area was still a rural region with abundant numbers of country stores, many kept their doors unlocked at night, and violent crime, except for some barroom altercations, was relatively rare.
But then residents of the area were suddenly dragged from an age of innocence by a fiend who struck in their midst. What happened touched off the largest police manhunt in Virginia history at the time and spurred a dramatic increase in the sale of guns in the city and surrounding counties.
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A tall, handsome, arrogant jazz musician, Melvin David Rees kept a steady, almost uncanny composure while on trial in federal court in Baltimore and later in Circuit Court in Spotsylvania for the kidnap-murders of Carroll and Mildred Jackson of Louisa County and their small daughters, Susan, 5, and Janet, just 18 months old.
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also see
Melvin Rees - Wikipedia
Melvin Rees | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
Death of Innocence: Jackson Family Murders Shock Area
fredricksburg.com
Interstate 95 was six years away from slicing through Virginia, the Fredericksburg area was still a rural region with abundant numbers of country stores, many kept their doors unlocked at night, and violent crime, except for some barroom altercations, was relatively rare.
But then residents of the area were suddenly dragged from an age of innocence by a fiend who struck in their midst. What happened touched off the largest police manhunt in Virginia history at the time and spurred a dramatic increase in the sale of guns in the city and surrounding counties.
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A tall, handsome, arrogant jazz musician, Melvin David Rees kept a steady, almost uncanny composure while on trial in federal court in Baltimore and later in Circuit Court in Spotsylvania for the kidnap-murders of Carroll and Mildred Jackson of Louisa County and their small daughters, Susan, 5, and Janet, just 18 months old.
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also see
Melvin Rees - Wikipedia
Melvin Rees | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers