It is from the 1959 Hazleton Senior High School yearbook.And does anyone know where that photo of him is from? It appears to be a yearbook.
Thanks!It is from the 1959 Hazleton Senior High School yearbook.
Yes they said he did about a year's time - UGH!I saw parts of the news conference. It appears that James Forte was also of Italian ancestry like i had predicted before. He was unknown to Marise and her family and it was a coincidence he met her that day. According to a relative, her brother Ronald I believe it was the first day she went to school alone so it was a typical crime of opportunity.
If I recall it correctly James Forte later went to jail in 1974 for a rape or attempted rape where he beat a woman really badly before it was disrupted by a bypasser. But it's uncertain whether he was charged for other major crimes but it wouldn't surprise me. He died of a heart attack in 1980.
Cold-case rape and murder suspect named | wnep.com
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James Forte
''A key break in the case came from an 18-year-old student who developed a fascination with genealogy when he was 10 years old.
Eric Schubert was at the state police news conference to explain how he used genetic genealogy to help state police pinpoint the subject in the case.
"I was 18 years old when I started on this case and now, I'm 21. I've been working on this a long time," said Eric Schubert. "It's certainly something that will stick with me. I've been working on it my entire undergraduate career. We worked as a team and in the end, found the answers that everyone was looking for."
This is a very interesting article..Hazleton woman recalls encounter with Marise Chiverella's killer | wnep.com