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In honor of the grand opening, Wing Zone is partnering with Susie Q’s for lowered gas prices and local vendors will also be in attendance to give away free keychains, koozies and snacks. ....
The words evoke a crime spree that ended violently and dramatically 36 years ago this week. On June 3, 1985, a Chevrolet Blazer driven by Fritz Klenner exploded on a highway in the town of Summerfield, some 12 miles north of Greensboro. The bomb that caused the explosion also killed Susie Newsom Lynch, his first cousin, lover and co-conspirator. Her sons, John and Jim, were in the Blazer and already dead â poisoned and shot â when she or Fritz flipped the switch. An hour earlier, Fritz had used an Uzi in an attempt to gun down police officers in Greensboro. He wounded two officers, one seriously. ....
Photo: Willis Lam via Wikimedia Commons (Fair Use) Something sinister is going on in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, because for the second time this year, a duo of sinister bandits have broken into a locked storage unit and stolen multiple boxes of Little Debbie snack cakes. The police are asking for the public’s assistance to solve this case. If any major crime syndicates learn Poplar Bluff has a thriving snack cake black market, then god help us all. Picture 1920s Chicago, but replace the booze with Zebra Cakes. Advertisement The first theft occurred on New Year’s Day, when a man and a woman broke into a similar storage unit in the area and loaded eight cases of bagged donuts, three cases of Strawberry Shortcakes, two cases of Zebra Cake Rolls, three cases of Susie Q’s, two cases of Unicorn Cakes, and two cases of Birthday Cakes into the trunk of a Lincoln sedan and drove off. At the time, Detective Dan Mustain of the Poplar Bluff Police Department believed it would b ....