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Hackleburg remembers those they lost and how they've recovered since April 2011 tornado

Hackleburg remembers those they lost and how they've recovered since April 2011 tornado
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Top 10 Unsolved Mysterious Murders From The Early 1900s


Top 10 Unsolved Mysterious Murders From The Early 1900s
Although most murders are solved relatively quickly, a mysterious few are forever out of reach of the authorities and those who seek justice. While each of these cases could fill volumes in their own right and some already have here are 10 times that people literally got away with murder in the early 1900s.
10 The New Orleans Axeman
1918–1919
On the evening of May 22, 1918, Jake and Andrew Maggio made a gruesome discovery. Their dying brother and his already-dead wife had been brutally butchered with an axe. They were the first victims of the person who would become known as the Axeman of New Orleans. ....

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Everything Our Editors Loved in February


As we shivered our way through February and awaited warmer weather,
Outside editors spent time with dystopian fiction, award-winning films, and moody Fiona Apple songs. Here are the books, music, and movies we enjoyed most last month plus one virtual film festival we can’t wait to see in March. 
What We Read
Last month I read
The Memory Police, a novel by Japanese author Yoko Ogawa that was published in 1994 but translated into English last year. My roommate got this book from the library and loved it so much that she passed it to my other roommate, who in turn passed it to me. It’s well overdue by now, but it’s worth the fine. The story centers on a writer living on a small island where things keep disappearing. A loosely drawn fascist ....

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