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Carla Ann Hughes (born June 12, 1981) [1] is a former middle school teacher and murderer from Jackson, Mississippi, who was convicted of two counts of capital murder for the November 29, 2006 slayings of her lover's pregnant fiancee, Avis Banks, and Banks's unborn child. [2] She is serving two consecutive sentences of life without parole at the ...
Jackson said she’ll miss her son coming home on the weekends, greeting her with a hug and exchanging the words, “I love you.”. “We were close," she said. "There was nothing he wouldn’t ...
American. Education. University of Maryland. Boston University. Hollins College (now known as Hollins University) Occupation. Urologist. Jennifer Ruth Berman[1] is an American sexual health expert, urologist and female sexual medicine specialist. She is also a former co-host on the television show The Doctors.
Murder of Alisha Heinrich. Alisha Ann Heinrich, previously known as "Baby Jane" and "Delta Dawn", was a formerly unidentified American child murder victim whose body was found in Moss Point, Mississippi, in December 1982. The child — aged approximately 18 months — was partially smothered before she was thrown alive from the eastbound ...
The family of a Mississippi man who was fatally struck by a Jackson Police Department cruiser in March – but who only found out about it six months later after he had been buried – want his ...
I. Kathleen Hagen. Idella Kathleen Hagen (November 15, 1945 [1] – April 18, 2015) was a former medical doctor who gained notoriety for being accused of murder by asphyxia of her parents, Idella Hagen, aged 92, and James Hagen, aged 86, with a plastic bag and a pillow as they slept in their home in Chatham Township, New Jersey, in August 2000.
Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum, $5, $4 children 3-18; 1550 Lakeland Drive, Jackson; (601) 432-4500 or www.msagmuseum.org Mississippi Museum of Art at 380 S. Lamar Street, Jackson ...
Jeannace June Freeman. Jeannace June Freeman (1941/42 - 2003) was the first woman ever sentenced to death in the U.S. state of Oregon, and remained the only woman sentenced to death in Oregon until 2011. [1] Her conviction was upheld by the Oregon Supreme Court, [2] though she was not in fact executed. She was sentenced to death in 1961, for ...