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"Porphyria's Lover" is a poem by Robert Browning which was first published as "Porphyria" in the January 1836 issue of Monthly Repository. [1] Browning later republished it in Dramatic Lyrics (1842) paired with "Johannes Agricola in Meditation" under the title "Madhouse Cells". The poem did not receive its definitive title until 1863.
Dampier and his ex-wife won the Illinois Lottery jackpot in 1996. [4] It was worth approximately US $20 million. [5] They eventually divorced and split the money 50/50. Soon after, Jeffrey met Crystal Jackson, dated and married her. Two years later, the two moved to Tampa Bay. [2]
The Harris family are shocked to return from holiday to find the nude corpse of local art teacher, Patrick Bartley, in their bedroom. A search of his studio yields revealing photos of a female colleague, music teacher Carol Haymarsh, but Frost is more interested in what happened to the house key belonging to the Harris' son, Adam.
On the third day of the jury trial of Leilani Simon, charged with murder in the 2022 death of her 20-month-old son Quinton Simon, the prosecution relied on the testimony of a local detective, a ...
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/InstagramMinutes after Courtney Clenney allegedly murdered Christian Obumseli inside their 22nd-floor condo in April, the OnlyFans influencer ...
Boone, 46, told cops that boyfriend Jorge Torres Jr., 42, allegedly climbed into the luggage during an alcohol-fueled game of hide-and-seek in their home in Winter Park, Florida, in February 2020 ...
Though Crane was cleared of wrongdoing, Stompanato's ex-wife filed a wrongful death lawsuit in June 1958 against Turner, Crane and Crane's father Joseph Stephen Crane, on behalf of herself and her son with Stompanato, seeking $750,000 ($6.08 million in 2023) in damages. The lawsuit was eventually settled out of court in 1962 for a sum of ...
Bierenbaum, a plastic surgeon, is accused of killing his previous wife and throwing her body into the Atlantic Ocean from an airplane in 1985. (Ciniglio, Lorenzo/) “I went flying.