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The newspaper has ties back to August 1894 when Clyde Hoey purchased the Shelby Review and changed the name to The Cleveland Star. In 1936, the name was changed to The Shelby Daily Star. The name was changed to The Shelby Star in 1984 and The Star in 1988. [2]
On January 17, 1987, three or four masked gunmen entered the Shelby III Bookstore in Shelby, North Carolina, an adult bookstore that was known to attract gay male customers. The gunmen ordered the five men inside the store to lay face-down on the floor before shooting them in the head.
In 2005, Brenda Sue Brown's sisters, Patricia Buff and Mary McSwain, spent months asking the Shelby Police Department to reopen her case. Officers told them that the case files were missing. After four days of searching through files in storage, the files were found in an unmarked box along with the files of the Mary Helen Williams murder case.
These mugshots pretty much speak for themselves. In the world of crime, sometimes a criminal's mugshot is just as outrageous or even more so than their crime.
Stevens was arrested on charges of manufacturing/dealing methamphetamine and possession of methamphetamine, according to The Tribune Star. Stevens was found dead in his cell with "self-inflicted wounds," according to WTHR. He "left a letter," according to the Tribune Star. Jail or Agency: Parke County Jail; State: Indiana; Date arrested or ...
In 1855, Allan Pinkerton, founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, established a rogues' gallery – a compilation of descriptions, methods of operation (modi operandi), hiding places, and names of criminals and their associates.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. Crime list This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of kidnappings summarizing the events of each case, including instances of celebrity abductions ...
Skylar Annette Neese (February 10, 1996 – July 6, 2012) was a sixteen-year-old American girl who disappeared from her home in Star City, West Virginia, around midnight on July 6, 2012. Her body was found in January 2013, across the nearby state line, in Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania.