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A Virginia woman searching for her biological mother assisted detectives in solving a 40-year-old cold case slaying.
Christine Salley “always knew she had been adopted,” according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office. This month, Salley, 41, discovered her mother was positively identified as one of the victims of a mysterious double murder dating back decades, authorities said.
The remains of Salley’s mother, Pamela Duffey, were found by an archeologist in a “shallow grave” in the California desert in 1980. Her body was found alongside William Everette Lane. Autopsies revealed they’d been beaten and shot. Both victims were naked.
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Two bestselling authors in one go: Fair Fight founder Stacey Abrams (left) will be in conversation with celebrated sci-fi/fantasy novelist N. K. Jemisin at SXSW Online this March. (Photo Credits: Abrams photo courtesy of Fair Fight. Jemisin photo courtesy of John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.)
The Venn diagram sweet spot of people who are going to fangirl over voting rights advocate
Stacey Abrams and sci-fi/fantasy author
N. K. Jemisin is – I suspect – very large. I’m in the overlap. You’re in it, too, right? SXSW is definitely in it.
The multidiscipline festival – which is going 100% virtual this year – led today’s programming announcement with news of Abrams and Jemisin’s keynote conversation together. One assumes their shared reputations for trailblazing – Abrams with her historic voter mobilization in Georgia, Jemisin with that whole three-time Hugo Award for Best Novel thing (note: three times
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Nathan Woods plead not guilty to charges of sexual exploitation of a child and attempted sexual exploitation of a child on Tuesday at a Colorado court hearing
The 38-year-old convicted sex offender was arrested April 18 after spending four hours connected to an iPad at an AT&T store searching for child porn
The store employees were set to close for the day and were about to clear the iPad s browser history when they discovered the child pornography sites
Woods, who is fluent in German, told cops he got confused with some German terms that eventually turned up the explicit content
Letter to Rufus Fanning in Lewiston from Mess. Gardner & Morse, Counsellors, in Lockport, dated July 16, 1834. editor s pick
Ann Marie Linnabery
Niagara Discoveries Dec 12, 2020
Dec 12, 2020
Letter to Rufus Fanning in Lewiston from Mess. Gardner & Morse, Counsellors, in Lockport, dated July 16, 1834.Â
The History Center was recently contacted by a man who had acquired a short letter written in Lockport on July 16, 1834. The letter was originally sent to Rufus Fanning in Lewiston from Mess. Gardner & Morse, Counsellors, in Lockport. Fanning then returned it with a reply. The letter concerns papers being served on Henry H. Hill, town of Niagara. The man who has the letter expressed an interest in knowing more about the men whose names are contained in it, so here is what has been learned about them.
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