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The barbecue murders, also known as the BBQ murders, refers to a 1975 double murder in Marin County, California, United States. Business consultant James "Jim" Olive and his wife Naomi were murdered in their home by their 16-year-old adopted daughter Marlene Olive and her 20-year-old boyfriend Charles "Chuck" Riley, who then attempted to dispose of the bodies by burning them in a barbecue pit at a nearby campground. Riley was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and received a sentence of death, which was later changed to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. Marlene Olive, tried as a juvenile, received a sentence of three to six years in a California Youth Authority juvenile facility, from which she was released at age 21 having served a little over four years.

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  • The barbecue murders, also known as the BBQ murders, refers to a 1975 double murder in Marin County, California, United States. Business consultant James "Jim" Olive and his wife Naomi were murdered in their home by their 16-year-old adopted daughter Marlene Olive and her 20-year-old boyfriend Charles "Chuck" Riley, who then attempted to dispose of the bodies by burning them in a barbecue pit at a nearby campground. Riley was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and received a sentence of death, which was later changed to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. Marlene Olive, tried as a juvenile, received a sentence of three to six years in a California Youth Authority juvenile facility, from which she was released at age 21 having served a little over four years. The case gained worldwide attention due to the age of the perpetrators, the details of the crime, and the wide disparity in sentencing between the two perpetrators. Riley and Olive have also been the subjects of continuing coverage in connection with his repeated bids for parole and her subsequent convictions for numerous other crimes. (en)
  • Barbecuemorden, även kända som BBQ-morden, syftar på ett dubbelmord 1975 i Marin County, Kalifornien, USA. (sv)
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  • Charles "Chuck" Riley at the time of his arrest for murder in 1976 (en)
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  • shooting (en)
  • Beating, stabbing and/or suffocation ; (en)
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  • Chuck Riley: First-degree murder, 2 counts (en)
  • Marlene Olive: Convicted as a juvenile of violating Section 602 of the California State Welfare and Institutions Code (en)
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  • Charles "Chuck" Riley and Marlene Louise Olive (en)
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  • Marin County Coroner (en)
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  • 1975-06-21 (xsd:date)
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  • 353 (xsd:integer)
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  • James Fenton Olive II (en)
  • Naomi Eleanor Olive (en)
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  • Chuck Riley: Death, later changed to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole (en)
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  • Double murder (en)
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  • Guilty (en)
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  • Barbecuemorden, även kända som BBQ-morden, syftar på ett dubbelmord 1975 i Marin County, Kalifornien, USA. (sv)
  • The barbecue murders, also known as the BBQ murders, refers to a 1975 double murder in Marin County, California, United States. Business consultant James "Jim" Olive and his wife Naomi were murdered in their home by their 16-year-old adopted daughter Marlene Olive and her 20-year-old boyfriend Charles "Chuck" Riley, who then attempted to dispose of the bodies by burning them in a barbecue pit at a nearby campground. Riley was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and received a sentence of death, which was later changed to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. Marlene Olive, tried as a juvenile, received a sentence of three to six years in a California Youth Authority juvenile facility, from which she was released at age 21 having served a little over four years. (en)
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  • Barbecue murders (en)
  • Barbecuemorden (sv)
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