[12/22/20 - 01:09 PM] JonBenet Ramsey: What Really Happened? Exclusive Documentary on discovery+ Reveals New Information in the Infamous Unsolved Cold Case
This feature-length documentary explores the iconic JonBenet Ramsey case with a fresh perspective.
[via press release from Discovery, Inc.] JONBENET RAMSEY: WHAT REALLY HAPPENED? EXCLUSIVE DOCUMENTARY ON discovery+ REVEALS NEW INFORMATION IN THE INFAMOUS UNSOLVED COLD CASE
- Features New Interviews with John Ramsey & His Son, John Andrew -
(New York, NY) - Shortly after Christmas in 1996, a six-year old beauty queen is mysteriously killed in her idyllic home while her family slept upstairs. This crime continues to captivate the nation 25 years later, with its myriad of false leads, mountain of mishandled evidence and barrage of shocking accusations. Now, for the first time ever, exclusive new information comes to light in one of modern history s most perplexing cold cases with JONBENET RAMSEY: WHAT REALLY HAPPENED?
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store owners, with the support of C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. announced today that they have entered into a definitive agreement with Southeastern Grocers, Inc. (SEG) to acquire one BI-LO store in South Carolina and one BI-LO store in Georgia. This agreement is part of a series of transactions for SEG as part of their strategic decision to divest of the BI-LO banner, which was announced on June 4. Piggly Wiggly stores in South Carolina and Southeast Georgia, which are independently owned and operated, are supported and supplied by C&S Wholesale Grocers. Our Independent Owners are excited to grow their existing store footprint and expand the Piggly Wiggly brand in the Southeast, said John Owens, Vice President and Southeast General Manager for C&S Wholesale Grocers. We look forward to serving our new customers with the high quality products and exceptional service that Piggly Wiggly stores are known for.
Digital Editor With additional stores converting to the Piggly Wiggly banner, C&S Wholesale Grocers will service a total of 55 Piggly Wiggly locations in South Carolina and southeast Georgia.
A new acquisition is helping to expand Piggly Wiggly’s presence in the Southeast while also aiding Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG) in divesting the Bi-Lo brand. Two independent Piggly Wiggly
store owners, with the support of C&S Wholesale Grocers Inc., have entered into a definitive agreement with SEG to acquire one Bi-Lo store in South Carolina and one store in Georgia.
There are more than 600 Piggly Wiggly supermarkets independently owned and operated in several states. C&S supports and supplies the South Carolina and southeast Georgia locations.
C&S Wholesale Grocers-supplied operators expand in South Carolina, Georgia
Supported by C&S Wholesale Grocers, two independent Piggly Wiggly owners plan to acquire one Bi-Lo supermarket in South Carolina and another in Georgia from Southeastern Grocers.
C&S said Monday the Bi-Lo at 1042 US-80 West in Pooler, Ga., is being purchased by Ashley and Missy Thompson, who own four Piggly Wiggly supermarkets in southeastern Georgia. Charles Starbuck, a new owner for Piggly Wiggly stores in the Southeast, is buying the Bi-Lo store at 760 US-378 in Lexington, S.C.
Plans call for the acquired Bi-Lo stores to be remodeled to Piggly Wiggly locations upon the completion of the transactions, expected in mid-January pending customary closing conditions, Keene, N.H.-based C&S said. Including the two new stores, C&S will support and supply 55 Piggly Wiggly locations in South Carolina and southeastern Georgia, served through the distributor’s Mauldin, S.C., warehouse.
Accidental death verdict in Offaly plane crash inquest
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A verdict of accidental death due to massive trauma as the result of an air accident was the decision of the jury at an inquest in Tullamore on Friday into the deaths of pilot Niall Bowditch and seven-year-old passenger Kacper Kacprzak at Clonbullogue, Co Offaly on May 13 2018.
The inquest heard that both victims of the accident suffered severe head trauma and multiple fractures to their upper and lower limbs.
The airplane was discovered embedded in a bog near Walsh Island in east Offaly after it crashed while returning from a parachute jump. It had “virtually nose dived into the ground” and had been “flying vertically like a torpedo” according to one witness.