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  1. Jul 10, 2021 · Both Buck and Stephanie were convicted of stealing the boat and transporting it to Honolulu, Hawaii. Stephanie received a two-year sentence of which she served seven months in prison and six months in a halfway house. Buck received 10 years for the theft and 3 more for his earlier drug conviction.

  2. Also on Palmyra were Wesley G. Walker (a.k.a. "Buck Duane Walker") and Stephanie Stearns (referred to as "Jennifer Jenkins" in the book), who had sailed there together from Hawaii on Stearns's sailing vessel Iola, a deteriorating, patched-together wooden sloop that lacked a reliable auxiliary engine.

    • Bruce Henderson, Vincent Bugliosi
    • 1991
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  4. Sep 6, 2016 · The ex-con, Buck Duane Walke r, and his girlfriend, Stephanie Stearns, had arrived at Palmyra in their shabby, poorly stocked boat while the Grahams were anchored there. Walker was tried first,...

    • diane.bell@sduniontribune.com
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  5. Mar 2, 1986 · SAN FRANCISCO — A woman acquitted on charges that she helped her boyfriend murder a yachtswoman on a remote Pacific atoll in 1974 says her “faith in the American judicial system has been...

  6. May 1, 2014 · ATSWT reviewed the supposed facts surrounding the murder of the Grahams on Palmyra, and followed STEPHANIE STEARNS (aka JENNIFER JENKINS) upon her arrest and trial for her role in the planning and participation in those murders.

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  7. Feb 20, 1986 · Stephanie Stearns fought back tears Tuesday when she testified about her decision to help her former lover Buck Walker flee drug charges in Hawaii and ultimately sail to Palmyra Island, where...

  8. Jun 12, 1985 · Authorities would later identify them as Buck Duane Walker and Stephanie Stearns. No one at Palmyra realized that Walker was in fact a fugitive from justice and had a prison record.

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