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Scott Johnson is an American gymnast who competed at the 1984 and 1988 Olympic games. Johnson won a gold medal in the team event in 1984.

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  • Scott Johnson is an American gymnast who competed at the 1984 and 1988 Olympic games. Johnson won a gold medal in the team event in 1984.
  • Scott Johnson was an illustrator who worked on the West End Games roleplaying game book, Flashpoint! Brak Sector.
  • Scott P. Johnson (Identification Number: 4211-12) was a pump specialist assigned to Sector 2 of the Recycling Plant on Mars. Scott's PDA can be found next to his dead body in the Main Environment Control room. He was either killed by the demons or from the gas leak.
  • Scott's official contributions for White Wolf include the following:
  • Scott Johnson is a puppeteer and puppet builder who has worked with Jim Henson's Creature Shop and the Muppets since 1995. Johnson was credited as lead puppet specialist on the first season of The Muppets. He also worked as part of the Muppet Workshop on Muppets Tonight and was floor captain on Muppets from Space and The Muppets' Wizard of Oz. Other Muppet Workshop credits include the films The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted. For the Jim Henson Company, Johnson served as a fabricator on Jim Henson's Turkey Hollow, Tinseltown, Where the Wild Things Are, and The Country Bears.
  • Details: In 1974, seven-year-old Scott Johnson and Peter Hill (a friend of Scott whose name was not mentioned in the broadcast), were found dead, burned to death in an abandoned powder magazine near his home where he liked to hang out with his friends. The authorities ruled the death an accident, ignoring sightings of two men loitering near the location before the fire. Scott's mother soon began an eighteen year search for answers into the death of her son. She was able to get a firefighter who was at the scene of the fire to convince police that the deaths were homicides and she also located several witness to the possible murders, and in 1989, a new police detective was able to get the case to be reopened as a homicide. However, much of the evidence from the deaths have been lost or dest
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  • Scott Johnson is an American gymnast who competed at the 1984 and 1988 Olympic games. Johnson won a gold medal in the team event in 1984.
  • Scott Johnson is a puppeteer and puppet builder who has worked with Jim Henson's Creature Shop and the Muppets since 1995. Johnson was credited as lead puppet specialist on the first season of The Muppets. He also worked as part of the Muppet Workshop on Muppets Tonight and was floor captain on Muppets from Space and The Muppets' Wizard of Oz. Other Muppet Workshop credits include the films The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted. For the Jim Henson Company, Johnson served as a fabricator on Jim Henson's Turkey Hollow, Tinseltown, Where the Wild Things Are, and The Country Bears. Other puppeteer and design credits include Greg the Bunny, Community, and My Cousin Skeeter.
  • Details: In 1974, seven-year-old Scott Johnson and Peter Hill (a friend of Scott whose name was not mentioned in the broadcast), were found dead, burned to death in an abandoned powder magazine near his home where he liked to hang out with his friends. The authorities ruled the death an accident, ignoring sightings of two men loitering near the location before the fire. Scott's mother soon began an eighteen year search for answers into the death of her son. She was able to get a firefighter who was at the scene of the fire to convince police that the deaths were homicides and she also located several witness to the possible murders, and in 1989, a new police detective was able to get the case to be reopened as a homicide. However, much of the evidence from the deaths have been lost or destroyed, leaving police with little to go on unless a new witness comes forward. Suspects: One theory is that the shed might have been as a meeting place for a drug drop and that Scott and his friend saw this incident transpire, resulting in their murders. This is unconfirmed. A man imprisoned in the state of Nevada was indicated to be the killer of Scott Johnson by a fellow inmate, Dale Meador. The inmate has been questioned, but no charges have ever been filed against this person. A couple who reported the fire to police backed up Dale's story, claiming that two unidentified men were seen around the shack when it was set on fire. Extra Notes: This segment originally aired on the May 20, 1992 episode of Unsolved Mysteries. For unknown reasons, Scott's friend who also died in the fire's name was not mentioned in the broadcast, but was identified in news articles as six year old Peter Hill. Results: Unsolved Links: * Scott Johnson on Unsolved.com * Peter Hill at Find a Grave
  • Scott Johnson was an illustrator who worked on the West End Games roleplaying game book, Flashpoint! Brak Sector.
  • Scott P. Johnson (Identification Number: 4211-12) was a pump specialist assigned to Sector 2 of the Recycling Plant on Mars. Scott's PDA can be found next to his dead body in the Main Environment Control room. He was either killed by the demons or from the gas leak.
  • Scott's official contributions for White Wolf include the following:
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