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“Cult mom” Lori Vallow has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole for the murders of her two children in a dramatic case that gripped the nation. Vallow, 50, was convicted in May of ...
Lori and Chad were tried separately. On May 12, 2023, Lori was found guilty of all charges related to the killings of Tylee, J.J. and Tammy; [16] on July 31, she was sentenced to life imprisonment with no possibility of parole. [17] On May 30, 2024, Chad was also found guilty of all charges. [18] On June 1, he was sentenced to death. [19]
Amy S. Grossberg (born 1978) is an American woman who delivered a baby at a Comfort Inn in Newark, Delaware, in November 1996, assisted only by her then-boyfriend Brian C. Peterson (born 1978), who later threw the baby into a dumpster.
The sage announced a tug of war, drawing a line on the ground and asking the two to stand on opposite sides of it, one holding the baby's feet, the other his hands – the one who pulled the baby's whole body beyond the line would get to keep him. The mother, seeing how the baby suffered, released him and, weeping, let the Yakshini take him.
Takiyah Wright, 27, of Bucyrus, confessed to causing the death of her baby and will spend the next decade behind bars. 'She was using meth': Bucyrus woman gets 10 years after pleading guilty in ...
The Rev. Keith Mozingo is struggling to keep his yuletide spirits after the baby Jesus that topped his nativity scene in Los Feliz was stolen. Missing: Baby Jesus. Last seen: In a pile of rubble ...
Megan Huntsman (born February 26, 1975) grew up in Pleasant Grove as the oldest child of an industrial painter and a mother who worked at a grocery store, among other jobs. She was raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but had not been active by the time of her arrest according to her uncle Larry Huntsman [citation needed].
The creche at a landmark Lutheran church in Bethlehem, West Bank, features baby Jesus surrounded by jagged chunks of stone — evoking bombed-out buildings. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)