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  1. Boggs lured a drunk 32-year-old Ellis Henry Greene into his office in Glendale, California and disabled him with a stun gun, then suffocated him with the help of co-conspirator Melvin Eugene "Gene" Hanson on April 16, 1988.

  2. Nov 4, 2014 · Gene Hanson is serving life in prison for killing a man in 1988 at the request of John Hawkins, who faked his partner's death and collected insurance money. Hawkins was released from prison after 20 years and now counsels troubled teens.

  3. May 1, 2016 · John Hawkins and Gene Hanson were convicted of killing Ellis Henry Greene, a patient of Dr. Richard Boggs, in 1988. They collected $1 million from a life insurance policy and fled, but were caught after a thumb print mismatch.

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  4. Nov 3, 2023 · Gene Hanson faked his own death and killed Ellis Henry Greene in 1988 to claim a $1 million life insurance policy. He and his accomplices were caught and convicted after a complex and deadly scam.

  5. Gene Hanson, a Columbus businessman, faked his own death and changed his identity to escape his partner John Hawkins, who killed him for insurance money. Read how he was caught, tried and convicted in a three-part series by Ann Louise Bardach.

  6. Nov 3, 2023 · Read about how the death of a man purported to be Melvin Eugene Hanson in a doctor's office leads police in Los Angeles to a $1 million life insurance scam.

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  8. Jun 29, 2017 · At some point in the 1980s, he meets the two Just Sweats entrepreneurs from Ohio: sexy high school dropout John Hawkins and middle-aged former department-store shoe buyer Melvin Eugene “Gene” Hanson.

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