A “One Man Crime Wave” in DC Came to a Shocking End in 1980. Its Impacts Are Still Felt Today.

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4.5 هزار بار بازدید - 4 ماه پیش - On December 5, 1980, one
On December 5, 1980, one of strangest -- and most tragic -- true crime stories in Washington, D.C. history came to an end when cardiologist Dr. Michael Halberstam was shot during a botched burglary at his home. Bleeding heavily, the doctor jumped in his car and ran over his fleeing assailant before dying on the operating table at Sibley Hospital.

When police located the injured gunman, they unraveled a bizarre story. From what he had told his neighbors in upscale Great Falls, Virginia, he was a family man named Norm Heiman. He was in the estate sale business and had with three kids with his common law wife, Linda Hamilton. In reality, he was an escaped convict named Bernard Welch, who was one of the most prolific burglars in American history -- a one man crime wave who lived a double life and ravaged the DC area for years.

In April of 1981, Welch was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 143 years in prison. Following the criminal case Dr. Halberstam's widow filed a civil suit against Welch and Linda Hamilton. The case quickly focused on her role in Welch's criminal enterprise. She admitted to helping him with the sale of property and putting business paperwork in her name but claimed to be in the dark about his true identity or occupation.

Considering the mountain of evidence in their Great Falls home, the court  was skeptical. It provided a detailed breakdown of aiding and abetting and found Hamilton liable in Dr. Halberstam's death. The case proved to be a landmark legal precedent in unexpected ways.

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