51. He faced death at an early age and won. 52. He said he had publicly discussed the deaths at scientific meetings and had reported on them in the scientific literature. 53. He found himself drawn into an ever-deepening investigation of life and death at the molecular level. 54. He later won fame as the commander of the garrison that fought to the death at the Alamo. 55. He said the fare claimed he had shot another man to death at the motel. 56. He said there have been no other suspicious or unusual deaths at Carriage-By-The-Lake. 57. He was reportedly near death at one point last year. 58. He was risking dehydration, a frequent cause of death at high altitudes, so he turned back. 59. His criticism came in response to a recent investigation by The New York Times on abuse and deaths at the homes. 60. His death at St. Joseph Medical Center was reported on Wednesday by officials of the Roman Catholic Church in Hong Kong. |