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Qué (quién) es T Cullen Davis - definición

AMERICAN OIL HEIR
Priscilla Davis; Andrea Wilborn; Stan Farr; Cullen Davis; Priscilla Wilborn

T. Cullen Davis         
Thomas Cullen Davis (born September 22, 1933) is an American former oil tycoon who is best known for being acquitted of murder and attempted murder in two high-profile trials during the 1970s. At the time of his first trial, Davis was believed to be the wealthiest man to have stood trial for murder in the United States.
William T. Davis         
AMERICAN SCIENTIST AND HISTORIAN (1862-1945)
William T Davis; W.T.Davis; William Thompson Davis; W. T. Davis
William Thompson Davis (1862–1945) was an American naturalist, entomologist, and historian especially associated with Staten Island in New York City. He was prominent in the borough's affairs throughout his life.
William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge         
  • [[Wood duck]] (''Aix sponsa'')
  • A northeastern salt marsh similar to the WTDWR, ''[[Spartina alterniflora]]'' growing along creeks, ''[[Phragmites australis]]'' visible in foreground.
PROTECTED AREA IN NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
William T Davis Wildlife Refuge
The William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge (WTDWR) is an wildlife refuge straddling the New Springville and Travis sections of Staten Island.

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T. Cullen Davis

Thomas Cullen Davis (born September 22, 1933) is an American former oil tycoon who is best known for being acquitted of murder and attempted murder in two high-profile trials during the 1970s. At the time of his first trial, Davis was believed to be the wealthiest man to have stood trial for murder in the United States.

First he was accused of murdering his stepdaughter on August 2, 1976, during a contentious divorce from his second wife, Priscilla Davis. He was found not guilty. The second trial, two years later, involved allegations that Davis attempted to hire a hitman to kill both Priscilla and the judge overseeing his divorce from Priscilla. Again, Davis was acquitted.