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  2. Disappearances of Paul and Sarah Skiba and Lorenzo Chivers

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    Law enforcement initially treated the case as a kidnapping, assuming that Paul had taken Sarah and run away with her. [9] Upon further investigation, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) found evidence of blood covering the back of the truck and cab via luminol. [9] DNA analysis proved the blood to be a mixture of Sarah's and Paul's. The ...

  3. Resolza - Wikipedia

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    A typical knife from Pattada. A typical knife from Arbus. The resòlza, also known as resòrza, resòrja or arresòja, is a traditional Sardinian folding-blade fighting and utility knife. In Sardinia, this term is widely used to describe all foldable knives. Like the straight razor, the resolza's blade folds into the handle when not in use.

  4. Ken Onion - Wikipedia

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    Onion has since moved on to design knives for Columbia River Knife and Tool, and most recently a knife sharpener with Work Sharp. Onion holds 36 design patents on different items including locks, mechanisms, and knife designs. [6] [7] Most notable of these is the Speed-safe mechanism used by Kershaw Knives.

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  6. Navaja - Wikipedia

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    The navaja is a traditional Spanish folding-blade fighting and utility knife. [1] One of the oldest folding knife patterns still in production, the first true navajas originated in the Andalusian region of southern Spain. [1] In Spain, the term navaja is often used to generally describe all folding-blade knives. [2] [3]

  7. How an 836-pound 'cursed' emerald traveled the Americas ... - AOL

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    It was an ordinary day at his Los Angeles law office when John Nadolenco opened a letter from Brazil enlisting his help in a mission to retrieve a stolen, and quite possibly cursed, 836-pound emerald.

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