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Here is a nice article about him....sounds like our world has lost yet another interesting, bright soul: http://www.citizen-times.com/story/...naissance-man-loved-doctor-musician/87535134/
Here is a nice article about him....sounds like our world has lost yet another interesting, bright soul: http://www.citizen-times.com/story/...naissance-man-loved-doctor-musician/87535134/
http://www.cosmeticsurgeryofasheville.com/about-us/
He practiced in his home state of Arkansas until 1999 when he accepted an opportunity to return to North Carolina, the state in which he did his residency training in Plastic Surgery.
Dr. McCutcheon is especially pleased to introduce the staff of Cosmetic Surgery of Asheville. Each is an exceptional individual and, while all of our staff work together as a team to provide our patients with the best care experience possible, each has particular areas of experience and expertise in which they excel.
BRENDA Brenda is the Office Manager of Cosmetic Surgery of Asheville and has managed the office from its opening in 1999. She is a Registered Nurse and serves as the Facility Director for our AAAASF accredited surgical facility. She works directly with our patients both before and after surgery to make certain everything goes smoothly and that the surgical experience is as stress free and pleasant as possible. Brenda also performs all of our laser hair reduction treatments.
She is not listed as his wife, I am assuming this is his wife. Has it been reported when they married? Still looking.
And a WARRANTY DEED recorded February 1985 in Washington County, Arkansas - - lists FBM and BKM as “husband and wife”:Still wondering when there will be an arrest.
I don’t know when they married, but I’m guessing their marriage was in Arkansas.
I found this WARRANTY DEED dated 1986 which lists Brenda as “wife of Frank B. McCutcheon, Jr. The document was recorded in Washington County, Arkansas.
http://www.co.washington.ar.us/Information/Chronicle/ChronicleScannedImage.asp?IN=Land-1198-722
Avlwatcher –I keep watching and hoping for someone to be brought to justice for this crime. He was a very nice man. I'm no expert but with no danger to the community, and nothing taken from the home...
It is very bizarre that a gun was found in the outside ivy. But from what I know, LE has not stated with certainty who that handgun belongs to. And LE did not find a gun nearby the victim when he was found deceased on a couch in the downstairs room.Can someone explain how their gun was found in the ivy outside their home? I don't understand that piece.
My guess is that it was the murder weapon, the killer knew where it was kept, and afterward the killer threw it in the dense ivy thinking that there wouldn't be much of a search outside.Can someone explain how their gun was found in the ivy outside their home? I don't understand that piece.
I keep watching and hoping for someone to be brought to justice for this crime. He was a very nice man. I'm no expert but with no danger to the community, and nothing taken from the home...