anthony s mother is convinced a better police investigation would have stopped port within weeks of her son s death. all the other victims would have been saved if they could have just actually been bothered to investigate anthony s murder. stephen port was arrested on suspicion of lying about moving anthony s body. but the investigation of the death went no further and he remained on bail, free to kill again. ten weeks later, a second body was found in a church graveyard less than 400 metres from stephen port s front door. it was gabriel kovari, another gay man in his 20s. detectives didn t connect the two deaths and did so little that the officer tasked with liaising with gabriel s family never spoke to them. and just over three weeks later, in the same corner of the same graveyard, the body of daniel whitworth was found. he had what appeared
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Cape Cod Church Explores Reparations For Sins Of Its History
Chuck Ross discovered that his 9th great grandfather, John Freeman, enslaved a man of African descent named Hamsheir. Freeman was one of the founders of First Parish Brewster, and his grave is in the churchyard. The church has identified other enslaved people in its history as part of a reparations project.
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As American institutions take steps to deal with this country’s racist past and present, some Cape Codders are looking at their own community history and working not only to change, but also to atone.
Chuck Ross is walking the old burial ground at First Parish Brewster, a Unitarian Universalist church, looking for the grave of his ninth great-grandfather.
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The peaceful death has taken place at the Donegal Hospice of Maura Floyd, Navenny, Ballybofey.
Removal from Gibson’s Funeral Home tomorrow evening, Saturday January 30th at 6.15pm going to St Mary’s Church, Sessighoneill, to repose overnight.
Rosary at 7pm.
Funeral Mass on Sunday morning, January 31st at 11am followed by burial in St Patrick’s Church Graveyard, Crossroads.
Rosary and Funeral Mass can be viewed on https/www.facebook.com/stmaryscessiaghoneill
Due to HSE and Government guidelines, wake, funeral and interment are private to family only with a maximum of ten people permitted.
Family flowers only, donations if desired to the Donegal Hospice c/o any family member or Gibson’s Funeral Directors.