Adolph Coors Iii

Adolph Coors III (January 12, 1916-February 8, 1960), was the former heir to the Coors beer empire. Victim of an attempted kidnapping by Joseph Corbett, Jr. in Colorado in 1960, Coors died and a national manhunt for Corbett was launched. Corbett was captured in Canada in October of that year. Coors was a graduate of the famous Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. Ironically, Coors was allergic to beer. Coors, Adolph III Coors, Adolph III

 

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