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  1. Priesmeyer, Scottie, The Cheaters: The Walter Scott Murder, Tula Publishing, 1997; Spiller, Harry. Murder in the Heartland: 20 Case Files. Turner Publishing Company, 2003. Spiller, Harry. Sheriff: A Memoir of a Lawman from Bloody Williamson County, Illinois Turner, 1999. References

  2. Jul 24, 2014 · July 24, 2014. 8:52 AM. ×. Photography by Whitney Curtis. Walter Scott, thought Case. The lead singer for Bob Kuban and the In-Men—the man who’d belted out “The Cheater” in 1966 and watched it soar to No. 12 on the pop charts—had been missing for more than three years. It was about 8 p.m. and already dark.

  3. Mar 8, 2016 · 14.6K subscribers. Subscribed. 4K. 861K views 7 years ago. Details the death of Walter Scott (Walter Notheis Jr.), lead singer for the 1960s band Bob Kuban and the In-Men, who disappeared in...

  4. Nov 17, 1992 · One of the murder counts stemmed from the death of Walter Scott, who sang on the 1960s hit, 'The Cheater,' with Bob Kuban and the In-Men. Scott, whose real name was Walter Notheis Jr.,...

  5. Mar 9, 2020 · Forensic Files Season 7 Episode 1 The Cheater. Details the death of Walter Scott (Walter Notheis Jr.), lead singer for the 1960s band Bob Kuban and the In-Men, who disappeared in 1983. James H ...

  6. Jan 1, 1997 · 3.88. 49 ratings12 reviews. This riveting true-crime focuses on the motivating factors of lust, greed, and cheating, which triggered the murder of Walter Scott, the singer of the national hit song "The Cheater." The pages recreate Scott's struggle to attain stardom, sexual passion, the gruesome discovery of Scott's body in a cistern, and years ...

  7. Jan 12, 1993 · CHARLES, Mo. -- The man convicted of killing pop singer Walter Scott in 1983 Tuesday faced life in prison without the possibility of probation or parole for 70 years. James Williams Sr., 53, of...

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