Siding. You can see holes in the wall where his head was repeatedly slammed. His brother ryan was abused the same way but managed to survive. All of this in the name of discipline. Gary fellenbaum and jillian tait tied the to boys up over a door by their feet, and while they were doing that they laughed at these children. They shared this trailer with fellenbaums wife, all three worked at a local walmart, there is no signs that any of these people were on drugs, fellenbaums wife amber lived in the trailer is charged with endangering children by not calling police. The d. A. Says that fellenbaum went car shopping and took a nap while the child lay dying after weeks of relentless torture. They killed a child, we will seek the Death Penalty in this case. They only moved into this park last month, reaction from neighbors for the alligations. You dont do that to kids. You know. The prosecutor is going for the Death Penalty, do you buy that . Yes, i buy that. Yes. Reporter james we have cove
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MARION Saturday’s NEPSAC postseason bowl between BB&N and Tabor was named after former Knights coach John Papas. Maybe next year they will name it after Bo MacCormack. The junior running back was sensational in a 63-43 BB&N win over an explosive Tabor team. MacCormack, of Westford, rushed for 430 yards and eight touchdowns on […]
Even by mid-morning on June 26, floodwaters still trapped the white rental car that Grosse Pointe City resident Kristina Papas had to abandon in the area of Lincoln Road and Chalfonte Avenue after it stalled in water that was, hours earlier, up to the windows. A Grosse Pointe City Public Safety vehicle that came to offer assistance also stalled out in the deep water.
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Flooding in Grosse Pointe Park, City destroys vehicles and family mementos
Residents on Washington Road in Grosse Pointe City dispose of decades’ worth of family items, furniture and more after basement sewage backups destroyed them.