Serving warrants while springing forward…that’s what the Carmi Police did over the weekend. It all began Friday evening just after 6pm when authorities spotted 34 year old Crossville resident Sheena Garrett in front of the department. They subsequently took Garrett into custody on Saline and […]
Whitley Bay author and former pizza deliverer wins prestigious North East crime novel prize
Writer Robert Scragg has won Northumberland best-selling author LJ Ross Lindisfarne Prize for Crime Fiction 2021
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A Whitley Bay author has won a generous cash prize for his latest crime novel. This year s Lindisfarne Prize for Crime Fiction, which celebrates the work of crime and thriller writers who are from or whose work celebrates the North East, has been won by North Tyneside writer Robert Scragg.
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BAY MINETTE – A Bay Minette woman convicted of murdering her husband in what the prosecutor called “an execution,” in 1994 will continue serving a life sentence in prison after being denied parole Tuesday.
Sheila Moorer Cooper was denied parole, according to a statement by from the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles.
She was convicted of murder in Baldwin County Circuit Court in February 1994 in connectin with the death of her husband, John Lewis Cooper, 32.
David Whetstone, Baldwin County district attorney from 1984 to 2006, prosecuted the case against Sheila Cooper. On Wednesday, he referred to the shooting as “an execution-style murder.”
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The North Face x Gucci collection dropped last December, complete with puffer jackets, boots, backpacks, graphic tees and more symbolically crafted and curated as practical, luxury items borne of the Italian fashion house and American outdoor brand. Now, artist Sean Vegezzi explores the dynamics of beauty and function that The North Face and Gucci have created, bringing the viewer to an outdoor, wild exploration of the Alps.
The documentary film is a look through the eyes of the creators behind the collaboration, seamlessly and beautifully merging the processes of design, production and release of the collection. Alessandro Michele, Creative Director of Gucci, is featured for conversation, as well as David Whetstone, The North Face Design Manager Global Collaborations, Archives and Special Projects.