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Too Close to Home: True crime from the Press' archives
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Too Close to Home: True crime from the Press' archives
DICKINSON — The city of Dickinson was rocked in May 1904 when Stark County rancher Benjamin K. (B.K) Climie walked into the city and admitted to shooting and killing his fellow rancher, Ole P. Ziner, according to the Saturday, May 21, 1904, edition of The Dickinson Press. Climie claimed he killed Ziner in self-defense, alleging Ziner shot at him first over a cattle dispute between the two men. Climie’s brother-in-law, Harold Brown, reportedly co…
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