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'''John Arthur Ackroyd''' was a suspected serial killer who was known for the being the murderer of 35-year-old Kaye Turner in 1978. He was imprisoned and sentenced to five life terms in prison for the abduction and murder of Turner.
'''John Arthur Ackroyd''' is a suspected serial killer who was known for the being the murderer of 35-year-old Kaye Turner in 1978. He was imprisoned and sentenced to five life terms in prison for the abduction and murder of Turner.


While it has been confirmed that he has murdered Turner, it is highly suspected that he was responsible for the disappearance and possible murders of several women along Highway 20 in the state of Oregon from 1970-1990. Further evidence in his court case has implied that Ackroyd had planned to murder more females.
While it has been confirmed that he has murdered Turner, it is highly suspected that he was responsible for the disappearance and possible murders of several women along Highway 20 in the state of Oregon from 1970-1990. Further evidence in his court case has implied that Ackroyd had planned to murder more females.
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