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Sunday, April 11, 2021
20-year Scottsdale mystery haunts police BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor
NEIGHBORS.............. 18 Believe it or not, he's a Ripley guy.
BUSINESS....................22 Stone Creek Furniture marks big milestone.
ARTS.................................25 Moving documentary chronicles heroic venture.
NEIGHBORS...........................................18 BUSINESS................................................22 FOOD........................................................ 24 ARTS..........................................................25 CLASSIFIEDS........................................ 26
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wenty years ago this weekend, an explosion rocked a quiet southern Scottsdale neighborhood in the morning hours, sparking a house fire that sent flames over 20 feet into the air. As the home burned, no one – neighbors, police or firefighters – knew that the inferno concealed a griz- A photo of Robert Fisher alongside a FBI composite zly crime scene that has re- showing what he may look like today. Fisher is the lone suspect in the 2001 murder of his wife Mary and their mained unsolved for two two children, Brittney and Bobby, in Scottsdale. Fisher decades and made Scottsdale would be 59 years old if he still alive today. (FBI) resident Robert Fisher a fixture on the FBI’s most wanted list of fu- explosion caused by a cut natural gas gitives to this day. line. Investigators later found that an The Fisher home, which was located accelerant had also been spread around east of the intersection of Oak Street and the home. Scottsdale Road, caught on fire around see FISHER page 12 8:30 a.m. on April 10, 2001 following an
Robert Fisher is accused of killing his wife Mary and their children, Brittney and Bobby, in 2001 in Scottsdale before rigging their home to explode. (Progress file photo)
Council surprises with Kimsey project OK BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor
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cottsdale City Council gave near-unanimous support to the seemingly controversial Kimsey redevelopment, which
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