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Affidavit: Crockett woman helped boyfriend dispose of missing woman s body, bloody TV tray

Affidavit: Crockett woman helped boyfriend dispose of missing woman s body, bloody TV tray
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Second arrest made in 2020 disappearance of 69-year-old Crockett woman Faye Lynn Paul

Second arrest made in 2020 disappearance of 79-year-old Crockett woman Faye Lynn Paul Clara Kimble Edwards is in the Houston County Jail (Source: Crockett PD) By Stephanie Frazier | March 15, 2021 at 9:42 PM CDT - Updated March 16 at 7:31 AM CROCKETT, Texas (KTRE) - A woman has been arrested in connection with the death of Fay Lynn Paul, who was 79 at the time she went missing in February 2020. Her body has never been found. Already arrested in Paul’s disappearance is her nephew, David Wayne Denson, 25. He was charged with capital murder. Today, police arrested Clara Kimble Edwards, 31, for the offense of tampering with a human corpse, a second-degree felony.

The NBA All-Star Game, LSU and Les Miles, and Glenn Burke on Hang Up and Listen

Episode Notes Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss the NBA All-Star Game and the state of the league a year after it suspended play due to COVID-19. They also talk about a new report on LSU’s failures to deal with sexual assault claims as well as allegations about the school’s ex-football coach Les Miles. Finally, Andrew Maraniss joins for a conversation about his book Singled Out, on the plight of the gay baseball player Glenn Burke. • Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons were forced to sit out the All-Star Game due to contact with a barber who tested positive for COVID-19.

Elevator Project accepts applications Focus Daily News

Small and Emerging Dallas-based arts groups and individual artists are invited to apply for an Elevator Project grant. AT&T Performing Arts Center opened the online application period for the 2021/2022 season of Elevator Project, with submissions accepted through noon on March 12. The Center launched the Elevator Project in 2014 as a groundbreaking way to provide performance space on its campus in the Dallas Arts District for the city’s small and emerging arts organizations. The productions are curated through a two-level, peer review selection involving North Texas artists, producers, arts managers and advocates. The Center’s professional team works closely with the selected groups to provide critical resources including technical, operations, marketing, ticketing, and production support and expertise. The program is presented with support from the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.

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