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Lorena W. Weeks (born 1929) was the plaintiff in an important sex discrimination case, Weeks v. Southern Bell (1969). She claimed that Southern Bell had violated her rights under the 1964 Civil Rights Act when they denied her application for promotion to a higher paying position because she was a woman.
During December 1980, and what is now known to be close to the time of the murders, a woman who introduced herself as “Sister Susan” reached out to the family of the couple in Florida, claiming to be interested in returning the couple’s car. [1] By that time, Dean and Tina had already been out of contact for more than several weeks. [2]
She left the apartment with the severed appendage and drove her car to the nail salon where she worked. She threw the penis out of the car window into a roadside field during her commute. It was later found and re-attached. After her arrest, Lorena accused John of ongoing domestic violence and marital rape. The story and trial became a headline ...
Michael Dewayne Johnson (May 27, 1977 – October 19, 2006) was a criminal sentenced to death for the 1995 murder of Jeff Wetterman. Johnson committed suicide 15 hours before his scheduled execution. Johnson committed suicide 15 hours before his scheduled execution.
(Ignacio Serricchio, 2004–06, 2008) Son of Maria Sanchez and Lorenzo Alcazar, raised thinking Maria is his sister to hide him from his father.Thought to have been shot to death by Sam McCall in self defense, but resurfaces in February 2008 as the Text Message Killer.
Sylvia Roberts (1933–2014) was an American lawyer known for legal work on behalf of patients at the East Louisiana State Hospital's Forensic Unit, for the National Organization for Women's (NOW) Legal Defense and Education Fund (LDEF), as an educator and advocate for the legal rights of women in Louisiana, and on the behalf of victims of domestic violence.
Jesse Lorena is thought to have resided in Hong Kong for more than eight years, [5] originally worked as a domestic helper, [5] but transitioned to a "part-time disc jockey in a pub" at the time of the murder. [4] Lorena was last seen at around 20:45 on 31 October 2014, outside a pub in the Wan Chai red light district, and spoke briefly to ...
The crime boss was convicted in the United States in October 1996 and two months before the murder. [6] She had dedicated her book to Ricardo Cordero Ontiveros, Mexico's attorney general, who was fired and confined days before the family was murdered. [1] Fernando Balderas and Yolanda Figueroa were the parents of a daughter, 18, and two sons ...