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  2. Tim Hudak - Wikipedia

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    Hudak's wife, Deb Hutton, was a senior adviser to Mike Harris, and he is seen by some as the new standard-bearer for the Mike Harris Common Sense Revolution. [ 57 ] When he was running for the PC leadership in 2009, Hudak told the Association for Reformed Political Action that he is anti-abortion and had signed petitions calling for the ...

  3. List of homicides in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Shooting of Maurice Chenoweth: Big Bay: 1952-07-31: Shooting defended by John D. Voelker and later the basis of Anatomy of a Murder [2] Murder of Aziz Hermiz: Detroit: 1956-02-10: Chaldean grocer murdered by the wife's paramour, wife found not guilty due to insanity: Reggie Harding: Detroit: 1972-09-02: Detroit Pistons player shot in the head ...

  4. List of solved missing person cases: post-2000 - Wikipedia

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    Lucie Blackman was a British woman working in Japan as a hostess who went missing after going on a paid date with a client on July 1, 2000. Her mutilated body was found buried in a shallow grave in Miura, Kanagawa, on February 9, 2001. Several months later, Joji Obara was arrested for her rape and murder. [4] [5] [6] Murdered 7 months 2000 ...

  5. Thomas Bartlett Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    This article needs attention from an expert in Law.The specific problem is: the need of a review for completeness and accuracy of the summaries of legal proceedings (Trial, appeals, Commutation, and Chronology sections), and of the citation formats for published/unpublished cases; moreover, secondary legal sources are needed so that the article presents reliable legal analysis rather than ...

  6. Killing of Alexis Sharkey - Wikipedia

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    On October 6, at about 1 a.m., [22] [23] Tom learned of the impending arrest; he ran upstairs and killed himself by shooting himself in the head. [24] [25] Authorities later said that Tom had been untruthful and evasive with investigators, [15] [26] and that there was a history of domestic violence between him and Alexis. [4] [9] [22]

  7. Laurie Bembenek - Wikipedia

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    Lawrencia Ann "Bambi" Bembenek (August 15, 1958 – November 20, 2010), known as Laurie Bembenek, was an American security officer at Marquette University when she was arrested on charges of first-degree murder of Christine Schultz in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 28, 1981. Bembenek was convicted and sentenced in 1982 to life in prison.

  8. Ripper Crew - Wikipedia

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    Several days later, Gecht posted bond and was released. Police re-arrested Gecht on November 5, and then tracked down the other men, Edward Spreitzer and the Kokoraleis brothers. Gecht was later indicted and ordered to be held on $1 million bond. [8] Andrew Kokoraleis was arrested on November 7, and he and Spritzer confessed to up to 17 murders.

  9. Characters of Casualty - Wikipedia

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    Casualty is a British medical drama television series that premiered on 6 September 1986 on BBC1. [1] The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin.It is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital, in the equally fictitious city of Holby, and features occasional crossovers of characters and plots with spin-off show Holby City.