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Interesting puzzle. Thanks for sharing. I had a question though. I found someone who seems to match your description of Q2 but it is incorrect. Do you know about John Murray?
Cop catches his own murderer:
http://www.bubblews.com/posts/the-story-of-the-police-officer-who-arrested-his-own-murderer
NBA Coach:
http://www.nba.com/coachfile/john_murray/?nav=page
Kind of amazing that two people seem to fit your description (and I somehow found the wrong one, haha).
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Yeah that's kind of freaky. Was he formally recognized for it like the guy in my Answer?
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I'm not sure, but it is common practice to have elaborate memorials for police officers killed in the line of duty. I would suspect an acknowledgement of his heroism in leading his killer to justice was part of that. Crazy coincidence.
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Well I found the other coincidental basketball-affiliated own-murderer apprehending individual. Also solved Q1. Really thought Q3 was going to be related to either the Lost Ship of the Desert or Aral Sea (the idea of a ship in the desert seemed to match the poem well), but no such luck with those guesses.
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