BITTER BLOOD MURDERS: The Klenner-Lynch Killings | NC Murderous Couple
The case of cousins, Susie Newsom Lynch and Fritz Klenner, is one of the most complex, brutal and bizarre murder cases in North Carolina’s history.
On June 3, 1985, 13-year-old Kerry Loggins was getting off the school bus in front of his house on Hwy 150 in Summerfield, NC.
A Chevrolet Blazer had exploded about a football field’s length from where Kerry was.
In the blazer were: Susie Newsom Lynch, Frederick ‘Fritz’ Klenner, Jr., Susie’s sons, John, James, who was called, Jim and the family dogs.
Susie was the daughter of an R.J. Reynolds executive named Bob Newsom.
RJ Reynolds is a tobacco company in Winston Salem, NC.
She was named after her aunt, Susie Sharp, the first woman appointed as a superior court judge in North Carolina and, later, the first woman to serve on the state supreme court.
Dr. Fred Klenner, Fritz Klenner’s father, was from Pennsylvania. He married Susie Sharp's sister Annie, but was never fully accepted in the Sharp family.
He was controversial and eccentric. He had segregated waiting rooms well into the 80s, would defend Hitler any chance he got and said that he knew the exact date the world would end.
He treated multiple cases of polio and pneumonia with very high doses of vitamin C. Vitamin C was his thing and he was known nationally for it.
Dr. Klenner and a nurse named Margaret Ware participated in the delivery of the Fultz Quads, the first identical black quadruplets on record.
In July 1984, Delores Lynch, Tom Lynch’s mother, was shot outside her 14 room home in Louisville, Kentucky on Covered Bridge Road. The body of her 39-year-old daughter, Dr. Jane Lynch, was also found.
Forsyth County deputies, Greensboro, NC police, state bureau of investigation agents and Kentucky State Police were all following Fritz to Susie’s apartment in Greensboro.
They moved to arrest them on June 3, 1985, at the intersection in front of Guilford College.
Once they got on the road, the police surrounded them.
Fritz then led them on a 10 mile chase down Highway 150, north of Greensboro.
He opened fire on police officer, Thomas Johnson, with an Uzi. He was smiling the entire time with sunglasses on.
People nearby heard gunfire, clicks, and then an explosion. A bomb that was under the passenger seat has been detonated.
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