The criminal complaint noted that upon arrival at the scene, a cop was waved down by a female, later identified as the defendant Claire Elaina Miller, who was standing in front of the residence. The police officer stated that Claire repeatedly said I stabbed my sister , with the officer observing what appeared to be blood on the snow near the driveway of the residence.
It mentioned that the suspect appeared to be attempting to wash her hands in the snow, and she also had what appeared to be blood on her pants. The complaint continued that inside the home, a pillow with blood stains over Helen s face” was found. It stated that a cop removed the pillow and found a large knife in Helen s neck, just above her chest. Helen was lying on her back with her hands up near her head,” adding a large amount of blood was pooled on Helen s chest and bed.
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ICYMI: 2021 General Assembly Mid-Session Update
The General Assembly mid-session update: Hear Lynchburg Senators Steve Newman and Mark Peake and Delegates Wendell Walker and Matt Fariss discuss marijuana legalization, abolishing the death penalty, getting kids back in school, and other decisions that affect all of us.
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In brief Internet Security Research Group nonprofit Let s Encrypt has massively upgraded its certification hardware and software so that it can delete and reissue all its certs in less than 24 hours.
Last April the certificate authority was forced to kill three million HTTPS certs after a bug was found in its automated certificate management environment, about 2.6 per cent of its 150 million live certificate base. That caused some head-scratching. What if that bug had affected all of our certificates? That s more than 150 million certificates covering more than 240 million domains, said Let s Encrypt exec director Josh Aas. What if it had also been a more serious bug, requiring us to revoke and replace all certificates within 24 hours? That s the kind of worst case scenario we need to be prepared for.