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  2. Killing of Richard Challen - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of 14 August 2010, Richard Challen was killed by his wife Georgina 'Sally' Challen (née Jenney) [1] [2] in Claygate, Surrey, England. [3] Sally, 56 at the time, beat the 61-year-old retiree with a hammer 20 times, killing him, after he told her not to question him. [3] [4] She then covered the body and left a note that said, "I ...

  3. Sally Challen: what quashing of murder conviction means for ...

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    Sally Challen, convicted of murdering her husband in 2010, will now face a retrial. A lawyer explains the legal significance of the ruling.

  4. Sally Challen has murder conviction quashed - AOL

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  5. 79-year-old Anderson man charged in wife's death, couple's ...

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    More: South Carolina woman charged with murder; 40-week pregnant teen stabbed multiple times According to Miller, Brainerd is currently booked in the Anderson County Detention Center and is ...

  6. Galivants Ferry Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Galivants Ferry Historic District is a national historic district located at Galivants Ferry in Horry County, South Carolina. [2] It encompasses 28 contributing buildings that reflect the agricultural heritage of Galivants Ferry and of the larger Pee Dee region.

  7. File:Sally Field - 1981.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Penelope Jackson sentence 'is appalling' - AOL

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  9. Ashtabula (Pendleton, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    They brought the first Jersey cattle into South Carolina. [11] [12] In 1880, Francis J. Pelzer, who built Pelzer Manufacturing Company, purchased the property. It was later owned by a number of South Carolinians. The last private owner was Frederick W. Symmes of Greenville. He owned it from 1940 to 1957. [2] It was then purchased by Mead Paper ...