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Hank Jones was a miner from Grantville. He was part of the group that formed around Mike Stearns and Dan Frost to investigate the aftermath of the Ring of Fire. After Frost was injured by one of two soldiers who had been pursuing a young girl, he deputized the entire group. When Ken Hobbs identified the attacker's weapon as a matchlock, Jones suggested that Hobbs should be careful so as to preserve any fingerprints. Since Frost had killed his attacker, Hobbs thought the advice silly.

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  • Hank Jones
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  • Hank Jones was a miner from Grantville. He was part of the group that formed around Mike Stearns and Dan Frost to investigate the aftermath of the Ring of Fire. After Frost was injured by one of two soldiers who had been pursuing a young girl, he deputized the entire group. When Ken Hobbs identified the attacker's weapon as a matchlock, Jones suggested that Hobbs should be careful so as to preserve any fingerprints. Since Frost had killed his attacker, Hobbs thought the advice silly.
  • Details: A genealogist named Hank Jones claimed that several bizarre occurences led him to locate several of his dead ancestors. He began looking in 1948 when he found several papers and photographs in a trunk in his grandmother's basement. He became interested in genealogy and began looking into his family's tree, and years later he was looking up a list of names in a town where some ancestors lived, when he randomly picked one of his deceased ancestors out of a list of over 6,000 people. Hank believes that he was guided to their deceased relatives by the relative's spirits. Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part of the January 6, 1995 episode, along with Dr. David Faux and Carol Montrose. Results: Unsolved Links:
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  • 1632(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Hank Jones
  • Jones, Hank
Date of Death
  • 2010-05-16(xsd:date)
Place of Birth
Place of death
  • Manhattan, New York, United States
Occupation
  • Miner
Date of Birth
  • 1918-07-31(xsd:date)
Short Description
  • American musicain
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  • Eric Flint
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  • Hank Jones was a miner from Grantville. He was part of the group that formed around Mike Stearns and Dan Frost to investigate the aftermath of the Ring of Fire. After Frost was injured by one of two soldiers who had been pursuing a young girl, he deputized the entire group. When Ken Hobbs identified the attacker's weapon as a matchlock, Jones suggested that Hobbs should be careful so as to preserve any fingerprints. Since Frost had killed his attacker, Hobbs thought the advice silly. Jones did see more or less where the young girl had run. With disgust, he told the group that the back of her dress had been ripped off, and concluded that the two dead assailants had been trying to rape the girl.
  • Details: A genealogist named Hank Jones claimed that several bizarre occurences led him to locate several of his dead ancestors. He began looking in 1948 when he found several papers and photographs in a trunk in his grandmother's basement. He became interested in genealogy and began looking into his family's tree, and years later he was looking up a list of names in a town where some ancestors lived, when he randomly picked one of his deceased ancestors out of a list of over 6,000 people. Hank believes that he was guided to their deceased relatives by the relative's spirits. Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part of the January 6, 1995 episode, along with Dr. David Faux and Carol Montrose. Results: Unsolved Links: * Hank Jones Official Website
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