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Where is Fritz Klenner buried?

Where is Fritz Klenner buried?

Frederick Robert “Fritz” Klenner Jr.

Birth 11 Jul 1952 Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, USA
Death 3 Jun 1985 (aged 32) Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial Greenview Cemetery Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
Memorial ID 9421073 · View Source

Is Bitter Blood based on a True Story?

The story of the Klenner and his crimes is chronicled in Bitter Blood: A True Story of Southern Family Pride, Madness, and Multiple Murder, a bestselling book by Jerry Bledsoe, who was writing for the Greensboro News and Record at the time.

Where did Bitter Blood take place?

North Carolina
Bitter Blood is composed of various newspaper articles (from the Greensboro News and Record) and personal eyewitness accounts of several homicides in 1984 and 1985. The setting for the majority of the book is located in rural North Carolina and, more specifically, in Rockingham County and Guilford County.

Who was Fritz Klenner?

Two boys and the family dog were also dead in the backseat. Thus ended the bizarre life of Fritz Klenner at 32 years old on June 3 — 36 years ago. Klenner, a fake doctor in a small town who occasionally posed as a covert CIA agent, was implicated in the murders of five people before his death.

Who is Fritz Klenner and what did he do?

Murder Suspect. He received much notoriety as a suspect in a murder spree with his first cousin and lover. He was the last child and only son of Dr. Frederick Klenner and wife Annie Hill Sharp. In 1982 he became romantically involved with his first cousin, Susie Newson Lynch.

How did Fritz Klenner and Susie Lynch die?

Fritz Klenner and his first-cousin and lover Susie Lynch took their lives in an explosion. Lynch’s sons were poisoned and shot; five other family members were killed. HURRY! $1* for 6mos. ends June 20th!

Who was Susie Sharp Newsom and Fritz Klenner Jr?

Susie Sharp Newsom and Frederick “Fritz” Klenner Jr. were born into wealth and influence. They weren’t especially close growing up, despite being first cousins. They lived in different towns, had different interests.

Who was Fred Klenner’s mother in Summerfield slaughter?

His mother, Annie Hill Sharp Klenner, was the sister of Florence Newsom and Judge Susie Sharp. His father was Dr. Frederick “Fred” Klenner Sr., a well-known but controversial doctor with an office in downtown Reidsville.