A Murderer Walks Free
July 9
th, 1984 was the last time anyone saw 26-year-old Dorothy Jean (Butcher) Purcell, or as her friends knew her “Dottie”. She was last seen the Four Seasons Nursing Home at 3800 Englewood Lane in Odessa, where she worked as a licensed vocational nurse.
Screenshot of nursing home
She’s good natured, quite, and according to police interviews, well-liked by all her co-workers. One of her co-workers, Rita Evans, director of nursing at Four Seasons Nursing Center, reported that she was quite and did her work well. She tells reporters that she didn’t look like the picture that was put out as her “missing person” picture. “Her hair was lighter and her face was thinner when she worked here”, Rita said. Dorothy was quite enough that many of the nurses questioned didn’t really remember her but everyone who did was surprised to learn that she was missing. Dorothy’s mother, Jean Etheredge, had a hard time convincing authorities that h
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is facing potential censure from the republican party in Aiken County, South Carolina because he didn’t object to the Electoral College votes from Pennsylvania and Arizona on January 6.
Along with Graham, Senator Tim Scott is facing potential censure. Both men voted against the objections raised by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Josh Hawley (R-MO).
The county GOP is discussing the censure at its Thursday meeting, though nothing has been decided,
Newsweek reports. Several local republican parties have recently passed motions of censure against elected officials.
“This is on the agenda. That’s the first step,” said Aiken County Republican Party chair Bob Brookshire.
Lindsey Graham, Tim Scott May Face Censure From South Carolina County GOP
On 2/9/21 at 5:49 AM EST
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) are facing potential censure from the Republican Party in Aiken County, South Carolina, because they did not oppose President Joe Biden s election win.
The county GOP is due to discuss censuring the senators at its Thursday meeting, though nothing has yet been decided. Several local Republican parties have recently passed motions of censure against elected officials.
Graham and Scott refused to object to the Electoral College votes from Pennsylvania and Arizona on January 6. Both men voted against the objections raised by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Josh Hawley (R-MO).