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Jemeker Thompson-Hairston is an American former drug dealer who rose to the top of the cocaine trade during the peak of the 1980s crack epidemic in the United States. She was based in "South Central" Los Angeles and had cocaine distributors in multiple US cities working for her.
[a] Alternative theories of the murders, supposedly shared by Simpson, have suggested they were related to drug trafficking in the Los Angeles area, [4] and that Nigg's was as well; Nigg apparently lived very well for a waiter, [5] and there were some allegations he too had been involved in the drug trade while working at the Mezzaluna branch ...
The Dorothy Mae Apartment-Hotel fire was a September 4, 1982, arson that killed 25 people in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. [1] An additional 30 people were injured. [2] In 1985, Humberto Diaz de la Torre was convicted of starting the fire and sentenced to 625 years in prison.
A Los Angeles mother behind bars for murdering her three children allegedly believed they were possessed and had been attempting to stomp the demons out of their bodies when she killed them.
Wayne Mellinger. 1997 "Newz from the 'Hood: The Stephanie Kuhen Murder in the Los Angeles Times" Human Systems vol 8 issue 3-4 pp. 181-207 George Ramos of the Los Angeles Times reported that many Cypress Park residents were angered by the negative portrayal of their community in the media. Specifically mentioned were concerns that there was a ...
A final photo has emerged of North Carolina grandparents on the roof of their home, surrounded by floodwaters, minutes before they drowned due to Hurricane Helene. Jessica Drye Turner’s family ...
Through the course of the film, several flashbacks are shown involving the Skuggs brothers, including (in the beginning of the film) the drug-overdose death of their mother Ella, the non-fatal shooting of their drug-addicted musician father, Arthur Romello "A.R." Skuggs (ultimately at the hands of the man they would later work for—Gus Molino), and a scene where Roemello is offered a full ...
Only one thing mattered: finding the photographs of my birth mother. My birth mother and I never met, but I needed her in this emergency. I was adopted at three months old, and my records were sealed.