Fernando Cota has spent more than 40 years buried in a national veterans' cemetery. But after the passing of a new law, the convicted rapist and alleged serial killer will be moved somewhere else.
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A new law signed by President Donald Trump will require the removal of an alleged serial killer’s remains from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, where he has been buried since 1984. Read full ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced Tuesday that it will begin the process of replacing the headstones depicting swastikas inside Fort Sam Houston National Cemetary. In an announcement ...
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New law orders removal of convicted rapist’s remains from Fort Sam Houston cemetery Federal legislation signed into law requires the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs to remove the remains of Fernando V.