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The Yankees five most notable early-season trades under Brian Cashman

The Yankees five most notable early-season trades under Brian Cashman
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How man lived with mummified body

How man lived with mummified body The home of Bruce Roberts in Greenwich where the decomposed body of Shane Snellman was found inside. News by Steve Zemek 20th May 2021 11:59 AM | Updated: 12:16 PM For nearly 15 years Shane Snellman’s rotting corpse sat entombed in a darkened bedroom of a house on millionaire‘s row in Sydney’s lower north shore, surrounded by air fresheners as the reclusive resident of the hoarder’s house went about his business. Since the discovery of Mr Snellman’s mummified corpse inside the Greenwich home of Bruce Roberts, the murder mystery has gripped the city. And light was finally shed on the case on Thursday when inside the NSW Coroner’s Court at Lidcombe, deputy state coroner Derek Lee handed down his findings.

Australia: Man kept body of home intruder for 15 years | News | DW

Australia: Man kept body of home intruder for 15 years On Sydney s Millionaire s Row, a man kept the decomposing body of a burglar in his home for a decade and a half. The corpse was not discovered for almost a year after the death of the homeowner. Senior Constable Shane Spencer told the court he had never seen anything like the level of hoarding police uncovered at Roberts home A Sydney man shot and killed an intruder in 2002 and kept the decomposing corpse in a bedroom for 15 years, a coroner s investigation revealed on Thursday. The owner of the home, Bruce Roberts, surrounded the body with 70 bottles of air freshener to mask the smell, local media reported. He was described as having a hoarding disorder.

Byron Buxton s Uneven Progress | FanGraphs Baseball

April 6, 2021 While José Berríos and Corbin Burnes were rightly grabbing everyone’s attention for their dueling no-hit bids on Saturday evening, Byron Buxton played the hero on the offensive side, producing the game’s first hit and first run via his seventh-inning solo homer. It was Buxton’s second game in a row with a homer, as he went yard on Opening Day as well, and even though he left Sunday’s game before he run his streak to third in a row thankfully, not an injury, merely a “non-COVID related illness” his start once again kindled hopes that the speedy center fielder can put together a full season worthy of his talents.

3-Time World Series Champion to Coach in Hudson Valley

3-Time World Series Champion to Coach in Hudson Valley
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