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La Brea Woman was a human whose remains were found in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California. The remains, first discovered in the pits in 1914, are the partial skeleton of a woman. [ 2 ] At around 18–25 years of age at death, she has been dated at 10,220–10,250 years BP (Before Present). [ 3 ]
The name originated in the Netherlands, where it is known as tijgerbrood [5] or tijgerbol (tiger bun), and where it has been sold at least since the early 1930s. [citation needed] The first published reference in the USA to "Dutch crunch" bread was in 1935 in Oregon, according to food historian Erica J. Peters, where it appeared in a bakery advertisement.
Winnie Ruth McKinnell was born on January 29, 1905, to the Reverend H.J. McKinnell, a Methodist minister, and his wife, Carrie, in Oxford, Indiana.At age 17, she married Dr. William C. Judd, a World War I veteran more than twenty years her senior, and moved to Mexico with him.
Security was dispatched to her room around 7:50 PM. When a security guard knocked on the door, he reportedly heard a muffled gunshot from within. Moments later, the head of hotel security entered the room and discovered Jennifer’s body. The room remained unattended for 15 minutes while the receptionist went to fetch security. [2]
2015 reconstruction of the victim by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. At approximately 9:20 p.m. on October 5, 1980, the nude body of a white adolescent or young woman between 13 and 25 years old (most likely 17–18 years old [5]) was found with blunt force trauma including multiple wounds to the back of the head (believed to be from a roofing hammer or framing hammer ...
Clara Phillips (born Clara Anne Weaver, June 23, 1898 – 21 June 1969), nicknamed the Tiger Woman, was an American showgirl and chorus girl who, in 1922, murdered 19-year-old bank teller Alberta Meadows based on rumors that her husband, Armour L. Phillips, had been having an affair with her. [1]
Hannah Twynnoy (c. 1669/70 – October 1703) is believed to have been the first person to have been killed by a tiger in Britain. Twynnoy was an early 18th-century barmaid working in The White Lion public house in the centre of the English market town of Malmesbury in Wiltshire .
The strangled body of a young woman was found on May 28, 1974, on the jetty of Alamitos Beach in Long Beach, California. [3] She was estimated to be between 18 and 28 years old and had been raped. [4] Basic physical examination showed she was about 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighed about 118 pounds.