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  2. Star (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Carlotta's younger sister, who is deeply involved in organized crime. She and Andy strike up a relationship, but after he steals money from her, she tries to have him murdered, only to kill Jahil by accident. Andy later reveals her involvement to Carlotta out of guilt after accidentally shooting Ayanna while trying to forge a check in her name.

  3. Didn't Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta

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    Carlotta Mercedes, a trans woman who is released from prison on parole after twenty years. Ibe, Carlotta's estranged son, a devout Christian who goes by "Iceman". Doodle, Carlotta's old friend, whose party she was travelling to when she was arrested. Frona, Carlotta's grandmother, who accepts her and her transition. Lou, Carlotta's probation ...

  4. List of Star episodes - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently learns that Arlene has informed the traffickers he double-crossed of his betrayal. Star goes back to Hunter's mansion and threatens him with a tire iron. Carlotta learns that Otis's widow was the one who murdered him and records her confession for the police. As the girls get ready for the festival, Jahil and Carlotta reconcile.

  5. Joseph Carl Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Carl Shaw (March 31, 1955 – January 11, 1985) [1] was an American convicted murderer and the first person executed by the state of South Carolina after the U.S. Supreme Court reauthorized the use of capital punishment in 1976. [2]

  6. Succession to Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    Mary I of England had died without managing to have her preferred successor and first cousin, Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox, nominated by parliament.Margaret Douglas was a daughter of Margaret Tudor, and lived to 1578, but became a marginal figure in discussions of the succession to Elizabeth I, who at no point clarified the dynastic issues of the Tudor line. [4]

  7. Just, Melvin: Just Evil - Wikipedia

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    James Ronald Whitney, at the time a Wall Street executive, returns to his rural hometown of Carlotta, California, and interviews his family members about his maternal stepgrandfather, Melvin E. Just. Just sexually abused ten of Whitney's relatives, including his mother, uncle, aunts and step-aunts, some as young as two years old.

  8. Death and funeral of James VI and I - Wikipedia

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    Williams (whose sermon was published) and Donne both discussed King James as Rex Pacificus a peacemaking king, and a modern Solomon. [57] There was no monument for James at the Abbey, although he commissioned monuments for Elizabeth I, his mother Mary, Queen of Scots, and his own English-born daughters Mary and Sophia.

  9. Edward Capehart O'Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of O'Kelley's youth, although his birthplace is reported as Harrisonville, Missouri. [1] His mother was Margaret Ann Capehart (July 6, 1836 – July 27, 1903), but at the time of her July 14, 1857, marriage to Dr. Thomas Katlett O'Kelley (October 20, 1833 – October 9, 1923) she was already pregnant with Edward.