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Yes, Alice Crimmins had two children, a daughter named Alice and a son named Eddie. Tragically, both children died under suspicious circumstances in the 1960s, which led to Crimmins becoming a high-profile figure in a murder case that attracted significant media attention.

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Alice Crimmins was released on parole in 1977. There is no word to where she is living now or if she is still living. This is probably done to protect the family.


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