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James Edward "Jim" Dougherty was born on April 12, 1921, in Los Angeles, California. He was the fifth and final child of Edward and Ethel Dougherty ( née Beatty), natives of Pueblo, Colorado . [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] After moving to Globe, Arizona , the family suffered from the Great Depression , living in a tent. [ 2 ]
According to testimony by Marinucci's mother and half-sister, she suffered a head injury when she was hit by a truck in 2008, at the age of 15. The injury substantially altered her behavior and pushed her into a downward spiral that ended with Daugherty's death, according to the defense. Two mental experts testified that Marinucci suffered from ...
James Dougherty (Medal of Honor) (1839–1897), U.S. Marine and Medal of Honor recipient; Sir James Dougherty (civil servant) (1844–1934), Member of Parliament for Londonderry City, 1914–1918; James Dougherty (police officer) (1921–2005), first husband of Marilyn Monroe; Jimmie Dougherty (born 1978), American football coach and former player
Joseph Edward Corcoran (April 18, 1975 – December 18, 2024) was an American convicted mass murderer who was executed for a quadruple murder case in Indiana. Corcoran was found guilty of the 1997 murders of his brother, his sister's fiancé, and two of their friends at his house in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and he was sentenced to death in 1999.
In early 1962, she received a "World Film Favorite" Golden Globe award and began to shoot a new film, Something's Got to Give, a remake of My Favorite Wife (1940). [ 11 ] Days before filming began, Monroe caught sinusitis ; the studio, 20th Century Fox , was advised to postpone the production, but the advice was not heeded and filming began on ...
James Henry Daugherty (June 1, 1889 – February 21, 1974) was an American modernist painter, muralist, children's book author and illustrator. [1] Life.
Jesse W. Smith (October 10, 1872—May 30, 1923) was a member of President Warren G. Harding's Ohio Gang.He was born and raised in Washington Court House, Ohio, where he became a friend of Harry M. Daugherty. [1]
Murder of his wife, Margaret Fitzgerald James L. Hoare [26] 27 January 1854 Murder of Susan McAnnany John Hadcock [27] [12] 24 February 1854 Murder of Mrs. Mary E. Gregg Nicholas Behan [28] 15 December 1854 Murder of James and Frances Wickham John Dorsey [29] 17 July 1857 Murder of Ann McGirr (a.k.a. Ann Hopkins) John A. King: James Rogers [30]