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  2. Murders of Pamela Buckley and James Freund - Wikipedia

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    She wore Stride-Rite brand wedge-heeled sandals that were lavender and hot pink in color. [8] [30] She wore three distinctive rings. The first ring was a black, oblong stone with what appeared to be small turquoise chips embedded in it. [10] The second had an ornate scrolling feather shape with coral and turquoise stones. [11] [21]

  3. Murder of Gwenn Story - Wikipedia

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    On her right hand, she had a ring made of white metal without any stone. She was wearing two pendant necklaces made of white metal. One pendant had a leaf design and a round turquoise stone. The other was made of plastic and was heart-shaped with a rose design. She was not wearing earrings, and her ears had not been pierced. [4]

  4. Turquoise - Wikipedia

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    The turquoise is also a stone in the Jewish High Priest's breastplate, described in Exodus chapter 28. The stone is also considered sacred to the indigenous Zuni and Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest. [34] [35] The pre-Columbian Aztec and Maya also considered it to be a valuable and culturally important stone. [36]

  5. Murder of Tammy Alexander - Wikipedia

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    She wore brown ripple-soled shoes. The red Auto Sports Products jacket was produced as a one-time promotional item and could not be traced after distribution. [ 8 ] She also wore a silver necklace with three small turquoise stones.

  6. Geta (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Geta-style shoes were worn in Southern China likely until sometime between the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing dynasties (1636/1644–1912), when they were replaced by other types of footwear. [ 2 ] It is likely that geta originated from Southern China and were later exported to Japan.

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