A Familiar Face in Downtown Juneau
In the late 1980s, John L. Jack Sr., affectionately known as Johnny Jack, was a well-known figure in downtown Juneau, Alaska. At 73, he maintained a routine that endeared him to many locals. Each day, he frequented the Viking Restaurant for his customary cup of coffee before heading to the bank and engaging with friends and acquaintances along the way. His consistent presence made his sudden absence in mid-October 1988 all the more alarming to those who knew him.
The Gruesome Discovery
On October 17, 1988, concern grew among the staff at the Mountainview Apartments, the senior living facility where Jack resided. Noticing that he hadn't been seen over the weekend, employees decided to check on him. What they found was horrifying: Jack had been brutally beaten and stabbed to death in his own apartment. The door was locked, and there were no signs of forced entry, suggesting that Jack likely knew his assailants and had willingly let them in....Read More
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