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Doria Ragland was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to nurse Jeanette Arnold (1929–2000) and her second husband Alvin Azell Ragland (1929–2011), [3] an antiques dealer who sold items at flea markets. [4] Ragland's maternal grandparents, James and Nettie Arnold, respectively worked as a bellhop and an elevator operator at the Hotel St. Regis on ...
Over the years, Meghan Markle has been very vocal about her close relationship with her mother, Doria Ragland. On Tuesday, 16 May, the pair were accompanied by Prince Harry as they made their way ...
Dorothea Helen Puente (née Gray; January 9, 1929 – March 27, 2011) was an American convicted serial killer.In the 1980s, she ran a boarding house in Sacramento, California, and murdered various elderly and mentally disabled boarders before cashing their Social Security checks. [1]
Matthew F. Hale - Former leader of Creativity Movement sentenced to a 40-year prison term for soliciting an undercover FBI informant to kill a federal judge. [7] Warren Jeffs - Once President of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (a polygamist Mormon sect), convicted of rape as an accomplice (overturned in 2010). Jeffs ...
Doria then travelled to Rome to work with the papacy. [6] He secured some funds raised by the papacy for the aid of Constantinople [5] but the attempt to organise a crusade fizzled out after Boniface's and Paolo's relationship deteriorated. The papacy then enlisted Doria to go to Genoa and collect money owed to the church. [8]
IRL, Joan was arrested and sent to jail for 30 months just two weeks after her wedding to Boisie for using a stolen checkbook. After serving her sentence, she then got a job at a jewelry shop and ...
A man convicted of killing a St. Louis police officer in 2020 was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Thursday. Judge Elizabeth Hogan ordered Thomas Kinworthy Jr., 46, to serve two ...
The Battle of Meloria, 1284 a major victory of Oberto Doria followed by his brother, Lamba Doria's victory in 1298 at Curzola. According to legend, a noble Genoese lady named Auria or Oria della Volta fell in love with a noble pilgrim who was going to Jerusalem for the First Crusade; his name was Arduino di Narbonne but their children were named after the mother—de Oria, the children of Oria.