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The Bluestone family murders occurred in Gravesend, Kent, England on 28 August 2001. [1] Police officer Karl Bluestone murdered his wife Jill and two of the couple's children with a claw hammer before killing himself in the garage. [2] The two oldest children survived the attack. [3] [4]
Wark, a convicted rapist, abducted 17-year-old Hayley Dodd while she was walking near a property he owned in Badgingarra. A cold case review in 2015 led to evidence linking him to Dodd being found in Wark's car and he was convicted of killing her in 2018. He was given a second trial in 2021, but was convicted again. [5] Keith William Allan
For a previous report on this story view the video player above. LOGAN, Ohio (WCMH) – A man convicted of a fatal stabbing in a Hocking County rental cabin will serve at least 18 years in prison.
The service was free, but users needed a domain name, which Google offered for $10. However, as of May 21, 2008, Google Sites became available for free, separately from Google Apps, and without the need for a domain. [5] In June 2016, Google introduced a complete rebuild of the Google Sites platform, named the New Google Sites, [6] [7] along ...
Singlewell or Ifield is an area south of Gravesend, in the Gravesham district, in the county of Kent, England.. Originally two separate settlements on either side of Watling Street, it is now separated by the A2 road and the Channel Tunnel Rail Link and bears little resemblance to its past.
Oct. 15—The competency to stand trial of a homeless man charged with stabbing an elderly man to death in September 2022 in Manchester is still under review by the court. Raymond Moore, 42, was ...
Tesco has operated on the Internet since 1994 and started an online shopping service named 'Tesco Direct' in 1997. Concerned with poor web response times (in 1996, broadband was virtually unknown in the United Kingdom), Tesco offered a CDROM-based off-line ordering program which would connect only to download stock lists and send orders.
In July, hoax bomb warnings were sent to 76 Tesco supermarkets. [1] [2] They warned that bombs would go off on Saturday, 14 July or "Black Saturday".[1] [2]14 Tesco branches closed, including those in Clitheroe, Grimsby, Pontefract, Market Harborough, Ashby de la Zouch, Bury St Edmunds, Hucknall, Hereford, Ledbury and Glasgow.