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Mystery 101 is an American/Canadian series of mystery TV movies created by Robin Bernheim and Lee Goldberg. [1] It stars Jill Wagner , Kristoffer Polaha [ 2 ] and Robin Thomas . The series airs on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel in the United States and on the W Network in Canada.
Massacre, mass murder or spree killing – the killing of many people. Murder – the malicious and unlawful killing of a human by another human. Manslaughter - murder, but under legally mitigating circumstances. Omnicide – the act of killing all humans, to create intentional extinction of the human species (Latin: omni "all, everyone").
This is a list of words and phrases related to death in alphabetical order. While some of them are slang, others euphemize the unpleasantness of the subject, or are used in formal contexts. Some of the phrases may carry the meaning of 'kill', or simply contain words related to death. Most of them are idioms
The end has come for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries‘ “Mystery 101” TV movies. On Sunday morning, the network’s official Facebook page shared a photo of Kristoffer Polaha, who portrays Travis ...
Murder 101: College Can Be Murder – Jonathan Maxwell investigates the murder of a prominent college professor and discovers that the man had quite a few enemies. Directed by John Putch , written by Michael Gleason, and produced by Kyle A. Clark and James Wilberger.
According to police sources, the three words “deny,” “depose,” and “defend” were carved into the live rounds and shell casings found outside the Hilton Hotel on Sixth Avenue in Midtown ...
In the early hours of Sept. 1, 2017, Matthew Phelps called 911 to report that he may have stabbed his wife while dreaming. The 29-year-old from Raleigh, N.C., said he awoke to find his wife, 29 ...
"The murder of Zwingli", by Karl Jauslin (1842–1904). "Can this be considered a calamity? Well! [11]: 189 they can, indeed, kill the body, but they are not able to kill the soul." [11]: 189 [15]: 169 — Huldrych Zwingli, priest and leader of the Reformation in Switzerland (11 October 1531), mortally wounded at the Battle of Kappel