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The scandal first came to light June 7, 1988, when a number of decomposing bodies were found inside the funeral home. [2] Conflicting reports state the bodies were discovered June 6, and reported on the 8th [3]. A total of 36 bodies, including one fetus and three sets of body parts, were uncovered inside the building.
The Alexander Funeral Home is the oldest African American owned business in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Alexander Funeral Home was founded by Zechariah Alexander in 1914 when Alexander bought half of Coles and Smith Undertakes. In 1927 Alexander purchased the remaining part of the business and changed the name to the Alexander Funeral Home.
Henry Tenon, a then 61-year-old man, was considered a person of interest because he drove a blue Ford F-150 and was a former tenant at one of the suspect's homes. [6] Tenon's cellphone records indicated he was in Jacksonville Beach the night of the killing. Tenon also had a criminal history. [26] Tenon said a friend borrowed the truck that night.
Jill Jacobson, a star of film and TV known for her work in Star Trek: The Next Generation and the soap operas Falcon Crest and Days of Our Lives, has died.She was 70 years old. Jacobson's friend ...
3. Make Sure You’re Eating Enough at Meals. Why can’t I stop eating between meals? Your body’s going to feel hungry if you’re not getting enough nutrients from food — that’s Biology 101.
The Old City Cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida was established in 1852 as Jacksonville's main burial ground. [1] After the American Civil War the cemetery later interred many Confederate veterans and veterans of the Union Army’s United States Colored Troops. Because the cemetery is over 160 years old, the Jacksonville Historic Landmarks ...
Health officials in Europe are investigating Ozempic and the trendy drug’s possible link to an eye-rotting condition that causes blindness. On Dec. 17, the European Medicines Agency announced ...
George Couper Gibbs (1879–1946), 26th Florida Attorney General (1938–1941) Noble A. Hull (1827–1907), United States Representative from Florida (1879–1881) May Mann Jennings (1872–1963), First Lady of Florida (1901–1905) and activist; William Sherman Jennings (1863–1920), 18th governor of Florida (1901–1905)