Identified! Mystery couple murdered in South Carolina, 1976 - Pamela Buckley & James P Freund #8

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So the Jacques/Jock was a red herring. Only thing that proved correct were his initials.

Sometimes, everything is so much more simple. A young man from Pennsylvania, probably of some Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry (judging from the last name) who was into contact sports and a young woman from Colorado, beauty queen and successful country music singer... tied together in fate

I cant wait to find out more about them.
 
So the Jacques/Jock was a red herring. Only thing that proved correct were his initials.

Sometimes, everything is so much more simple. A young man from Pennsylvania, probably of some Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry (judging from the last name) who was into contact sports and a young woman from Colorado, beauty queen and successful country music singer... tied together in fate

I cant wait to find out more about them.
German! Not Dutch :)
 
I really wish I knew how to share pictures so I could post the Ancestry pics I found lol

ETA: share from phone

You can by sharing the image url. But some ppl on here can help you with that i am sure.
 
I know everyone’s excited, but we shouldn’t be posting pictures of people who might be alive. It’s a pretty common name, any place where there’s German ancestry.
 
Could this be James's father? Adam Freund (1917-1966) - Find A Grave Memorial
That would point indeed to German ancestry.

He has a definite German or Jewish last name. Jewish is ruled out by his gedmatch profile. He is likely of Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry which is German. His Gedmatch showed a strong Anglo component. I guess his paternal line is German and everybody else British Isles descent American.
 
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