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Johnson's nickname "Bumpy" is derived from a bump on the back of his head. [2] As Johnson grew older, his parents worried about his short temper and insolence towards white people, and in 1919 he was sent to live with his older sister Mabel in Harlem. Johnson dropped out of high school and began working in casual jobs.
Ilfenesh Hadera as Mayme Thatcher Johnson, Bumpy's wife; Lucy Fry as Stella Gigante, Vincent's rebellious daughter; Kelvin Harrison Jr. as Teddy Greene (season 1), an aspiring musician and Stella's boyfriend; Rafi Gavron as Ernie Nunzi (seasons 1–2), a violent associate of Vincent's and part of the Genovese crime family
After his release, Gravlin's wife asked for a divorce. Several days later, Gravlin killed his wife, their five-year-old daughter, and his five stepchildren. Gravlin killed six of the victims using a double-edged axe; he killed his daughter with a shotgun. He left handwritten apology notes on each of the bodies.
Three years later, it was bought by current owner Tim Milner and his wife, Carol Schuller Milner, who is the daughter of Hour of Power televangelist Robert H. Schuller, for $1.05 million.
The family is asking for funds to help a 5-year-old boy who was left an orphan on Friday, Dec. 27, after his father Darius Seay, 44, killed his estranged wife, Adriene Seay (who was the boy's ...
DOVER — A local man killed his wife and daughter last week before killing himself, according to preliminary autopsy results.. The state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner 's preliminary ...
Gallo's first wife – whom he married around 1960, divorced in the mid-1960s, and then remarried in July 1971 – was Las Vegas showgirl Jeffie Lee Boyd. Later in 1971, Jeffie divorced Gallo again. The couple had one daughter, Joie. [10] [11] In March 1972, three weeks before his death, Gallo married 29-year-old actress Sina Essary. He became ...
“I wasn’t married to a monster − I was married to someone who got sick,” Patrick Clancy said of his wife Lindsay Clancy in an interview published by 'The New Yorker' on Oct. 14