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AUSTINTOWN Esther M. Kleiner passed into the hands of the Lord on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. Esther was born in 1931 in Niles, a daughter of Russell and Anna Nigra Daley and was a lifelong resident of Liberty Township. After graduating from Liberty High School in 1949, Esther worked in the main offices of the A&P Tea Company in Youngstown and in the offices of Commercial Shearing on Andrews Avenue. Esther was a very active member of New Life Lutheran Church in Youngstown, where she volunteered on many of the committees for worship, education, parish life and the prayer chain. She was blessed with a remarkable singing voice and was a member of the church choir for over 50 years. Esther was also very active within the Liberty school system, volunteering her time at the W.S. Guy School library, the high school band and wrestling boosters. She also enjoyed gardening, flowers and bird watching. ....
Dating Men & Sleeping With Women: Nadia Bokody’s Open Relationship No Filter Jessie s Heartsick Mamamia Out Loud ADVERTISEMENT Family members have claimed that Shaughnessy blamed Montgomery for the abuse and the divorce. Shaughnessy’s nephew, David Kidwell, testified that she believed Montgomery “had brought [the abuse] on herself, that she enticed him”. In 1986, when Montgomery was 18, she married her stepbrother, Carl Boman. She had four children in four years before having a tubal ligation. Montgomery claims that her mother and husband forced her to be sterilised. However, Boman testified that Montgomery’s doctor had recommended the procedure because her fourth child had been born more than two months’ premature and he feared she couldn’t carry another baby to term. ....
Melissa Jeltsen, Jessica Schulberg January 11, 2021, 2:45 AM Since President Donald Trump incited violent rioters to storm the U.S. Capitol last week, lawmakers and members of his own Cabinet have mulled whether he’s too dangerous to complete the final days of his presidency. Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat have decided he’s currently unfit to operate social media accounts on their platform. But he still has the power to kill. During his last full week as president, the Trump administration plans to execute three people on death row, capping a historically unprecedented six-month execution spree. The people scheduled for execution just days before the inauguration of a president who opposes the death penalty include a woman with a mental illness untreated at the time of her crime, a man with an intellectual disability that should render him ineligible for execution, and a man who did not pull the trigger in the killing he was convicted of. ....
7:22 pm UTC Jan. 13, 2021 Lisa Montgomery, a longtime Kansan, became the first woman to be executed by the federal government in 67 years early Wednesday. She lived a childhood so abusive her attorneys call it akin to torture. She was beaten, repeatedly raped by her stepfather and his friends and sexually trafficked by her mother. At 18, she married her stepbrother, who also beat and raped her. She had four children in less than four years before being sterilized. She lapsed increasingly into mental illness and repeatedly faked pregnancy. But those who believe she should be put to death say her lifetime of horrors can t excuse what came next: On Dec. 16, 2004, she loaded a steak knife, umbilical cord clamps and part of a clothesline into her car and drove 175 miles from her home in east-central Kansas to the northwest Missouri home of Bobbie Jo Stinnett, an expectant mother she had met at a dog show. ....