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  2. Compulsive Liar - Wikipedia

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    Compulsive Liar (French: Menteur) is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Émile Gaudreault and released in 2019. [1] The film stars Louis-José Houde as Simon, a man who is confronted by his family about his lifelong habit of being a compulsive liar, and denies it; but he then wakes up the next day in an alternate reality in which all of his past lies have become the truth, forcing him to ...

  3. Jermod McCoy - Wikipedia

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    McCoy attended Whitehouse High School in Whitehouse, Texas. [1] He played both cornerback and wide receiver in high school. As a senior he had 28 tackles and two interceptions as a cornerback and 57 receptions for 784 yards and eight touchdowns as a receiver. A three star recruit, McCoy committed to Oregon State University to play college football.

  4. Monitronics - Wikipedia

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    In February 2018, Moni exclusively licensed its trademarks and businesses to Brinks, which resulted in a rebranding of Moni and LiveWatch as Brinks Home Security. [9] In 2019, Monitronics filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [11] In June 2020, Moni acquired Protect America for $15 million in upfront costs. [12]

  5. Big Time Wrestling (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Championship Created Abandoned Notes NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Detroit version): 1953 1980 This version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship was created in 1953 when Verne Gagne was awarded the championship in the Chicago-based Fred Kohler Enterprises.

  6. Roger Keith Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Roger Keith Coleman (November 1, 1958 – May 20, 1992) was an American convicted murderer and rapist who was executed on May 20, 1992, for the rape and murder of his 19-year-old sister-in-law, Wanda Faye McCoy, at her home in Grundy, Virginia on the night of March 10, 1981. A lifelong resident of Grundy, Coleman had worked as a coal miner.

  7. Gevani McCoy - Wikipedia

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    Gevani McCoy is an American college football quarterback for the Texas State Bobcats. He previously played for the Idaho Vandals , winning the 2022 Jerry Rice Award and the Oregon State Beavers . Early life

  8. Richard McCoy Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Richard Floyd McCoy Jr. (December 7, 1942 – November 9, 1974) was an American aircraft hijacker.McCoy hijacked a United Airlines passenger jet for ransom in April 1972. . Due to a similar modus operandi, McCoy has been proposed as the person responsible for the November 1971 hijacking of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305, attributed to the still-unidentified "D. B. Coop

  9. List of Black Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Bertrand Bickersteth, writer; Charlie Biddle (Sr.), one of Canada's greatest bassists; Sonya Biddle, actress and politician; Jully Black, R&B/pop singer; Lindsay Blackett, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the province's first Black cabinet minister; Shane Book, writer; Walter Borden, actor and playwright; Boslen, rapper