One of the biggest kidnapping cases in the history of America was planned and executed by Frederick Newhall Woods and his mates in the year 1976. Woods and his two partners hijacked a school bus and kidnapped 26 children along with the bus driver in California, the United States. As per the sources, the prime suspect accompanied by two mates hijacked the bus in Chowchilla and transferred the children between the age of five years and 14 years into vans before driving them to Livermore. This case was considered to be a felony crime as the convicts not only abducted 26 children and an adult but also buried them alive in a quarry owned by Woods’ father. They demanded a ransom of 5 million dollars.
Frederick Newhall Woods was inspired by the movie named “Dirty Harry.” This case has regained the attention of the world as the attorney of Frederick Newhall Woods has pleaded the parole of his client. The convict of this felony crime may get parole after the tenure of a sentence of 46 years. Now, the pleading of the attorney on the behalf of Frederick Newhall Woods has brought a number of people to the attention as they are against the parole of the suspects of this felony action. If we talk about the crime partners of Frederick Newhall Woods, Richard Schoenfeld has been released from detention by police in the year 2012.
70-year-old Who Kidnapped Bus Full of Children
On the other side, James Schoenfeld has been freed from police custody in the year 2015. This case has surged a spate on many news networks including some internet websites. People are wondering to get all the details in the context of this news. According to the reports introduced by the police department before the judge of this case in a Californian court, the abduction took place in the morning time. Thereafter, the convicts remained underground for 16 hours. They were scared of the police, lest the police punish them in the case of the abduction of 27 lives.
Eventually, all the three convicts decided to bury all the children and the driver of the school but into the ground. They buried all the victims alive in the ground. This case is one of the scariest cases of kidnapping in the history of America as the number of victims is 27 in this abduction case. Now, Frederick Woods is looking for parole after the sentence of 46 years. more details about this parole news will be updated as soon as possible.
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