By Donald “Braveheart” Stewart 1871 Europe was a very different place. Both Italy and Germany had recently unified, we still had the Hapsburgs in an Austro-Hungarian Empire, and we were yet to end up fighting over the spelling of Tsars or Czars – the imperial rulers of Russia. It was in that year, 1
The DNA of the woman accused of killing a Waynesburg man was identified on a cigarette butt next to the scorched minivan where Thomas Ringer’s body was found inside hours