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James Tissot, The Beatitudes Sermon, c. 1890, Brooklyn Museum. The Beatitudes (/ b i ˈ æ t ɪ tj u d z /) are blessings recounted by Jesus in Matthew 5:3–10 within the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, and four in the Sermon on the Plain in the Gospel of Luke, followed by four woes which mirror the blessings.
Walburga Oesterreich (née Korschel; 1880 – April 8, 1961), nicknamed "Dolly" and "Queen of Los Angeles", was a German-born American housewife, married to a wealthy textile manufacturer Fred William Oesterreich (December 8, 1877 – August 22, 1922), who gained notoriety for the shooting death of her husband and the subsequent bizarre revelation that she had kept her lover, Otto Sanhuber ...
She is killed by Joe after she becomes unfaithful to her husband. Season 3. Daisy Locke Portrayed by Ruth Kearney. A female serial killer student of Strauss and Kyle's wife. She is shot and killed by Max after working with Theo to kill Gina Mendez and her family. Tom Reyes Portrayed by Gbenga Akinnagbe. An FBI Agent and Max's boyfriend.
On the night of August 7, 2014, security camera video at the St. Regis showed Sheila having an argument with Schaefer in the hotel lobby. Shortly after, Tommy Schaeffer killed Sheila with a metallic blunt object in the room, which then led to Heather and Tommy stuffing the body of Sheila Von Wiese Mack into a suitcase.
Barbara Daly Baekeland (September 28, 1921 – November 17, 1972) [1] was a wealthy American socialite who was the ex-wife of Brooks Baekeland, the grandson of Bakelite inventor Leo Baekeland. She was murdered at her London home when her son, Antony Baekeland, stabbed her with a kitchen knife, killing her almost instantly.
From 1992 to at least 2011, she was imprisoned at Central California Women's Facility before being transferred to California Institution for Women. Throughout her incarceration, she reportedly maintained a number of long distance relationships. In 2006, Omaima claimed to have become a born-again Christian. Around the same time, she gained the ...
Many of its elements—a love triangle with a woman scorned, a cold case unsolved for over 20 years, and the accused killer revealed as a police officer—seemed drawn from the plots of popular televised police dramas and reality shows such as Snapped, Scorned: Love Kills, and Deadly Women. [10]
Betty Broderick was born Elizabeth Anne Bisceglia [note 1] on November 7, 1947, and grew up in Bronxville, New York. [4] She was the third of six children born to Marita (née Curtin; 1919–2007) [5] and Frank Bisceglia (1915–1998), [6] who owned a successful plastering business with relatives.