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  2. Murder of Daniel Brophy - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Crampton-Brophy was indicted for her husband's murder and was put on trial in April 2022 before the Multnomah County Circuit Court. [5] [6] [7] Crampton-Brophy was the author of several self-published novels including The Wrong Husband and an online essay titled "How to Murder Your Husband", which increased public and media interest in her husband's murder.

  3. Killing of Dominique Dunne - Wikipedia

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    His journal writings were later published in an article entitled "Justice: A Father's Account of the Trial of his Daughter's Killer” that was featured in the March 1984 issue of Vanity Fair. [26] A year after her daughter's death, Dominique's mother, Ellen "Lenny" Dunne, founded Justice for Homicide Victims, a victim's rights advocacy group. [27]

  4. Tawakkol Karman - Wikipedia

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    On 22 January, she was stopped while driving with her husband by three plain-clothed men without police identification and taken to prison, [12] [19] where she was held for 36 hours until she was released on parole on 24 January.

  5. Uday Hussein - Wikipedia

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    Uday Saddam Hussein Al-Nasiri Al Tikriti was born in Al-Karkh, Baghdad, to Saddam Hussein and Sajida Talfah while his father was in prison. [2] Multiple sources give different birth dates; although official sources give a birth date of 18 June 1964, The Independent gave a birth date of 9 March 1964, while others give a 1965 birth.

  6. Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik - Wikipedia

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    According to family members and coworkers, Farook was a devout Sunni Muslim, and traveled to Saudi Arabia several times, including to complete the hajj in 2013. [14] [27] Farook attended prayers at the Islamic Center of Riverside twice a day, in the mornings and the evenings, according to an interview in The New York Times with Mustafa H. Kuko, the center's director.

  7. Abu Omar al-Shishani - Wikipedia

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    According to his father, Batirashvili called him once since he left for Syria to tell him that he was now married to a Chechen woman and had a daughter named Sophia. [17] As of mid-2014, Batirashvili lived with his family in a large villa owned by a businessman in the town of Huraytan , just northwest of Aleppo . [ 33 ]

  8. Obama chef death – latest: Obamas pay tribute to ‘part of our ...

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    Sherise Campbell says she is 'heartbroken' 03:44, Io Dodds. Campbell's wife Sherise Campbell, also a professional cook, has reacted to her husband's death with one word: "Heartbroken.". Mrs ...

  9. Fanny Cradock - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey (26 February 1909 – 27 December 1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television cook and writer. [1] She frequently appeared on television, at cookery demonstrations and in print with her fourth husband, Major Johnnie Cradock, who played the part of a slightly bumbling hen-pecked husband.