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Sexton, March v. McAllister. On August 29, 1996, Janet Gail March (née Levine February 20, 1963 [1] – August 15, 1996), a children's book illustrator from the Nashville suburb of Forest Hills, Tennessee, United States, was reported missing to police by her family. Her husband, Perry March, a lawyer, told police he had last seen his wife when ...
She had a regular role on ABC series L.A. Dragnet (2003–2004), and played recurring roles on 24 as Dr. Sunny Macer, [5] and as State Attorney Rebecca Nevins on CSI: Miami. In 2010, Chang was cast as a regular in ABC's series No Ordinary Family, but was killed off-camera in the second episode when the plot line was changed. [6]
Joyce Chiang (Chinese: 江宜玲; December 7, 1970 – c. January 9, 1999) was an American attorney with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service who disappeared on January 9, 1999, in Washington, D.C., and was later found dead. The story of her disappearance and the discovery of her remains in the Potomac River, which drew only local ...
Gannett. Evan Mealins, Nashville Tennessean. October 3, 2024 at 4:30 PM. A murder trial is delayed after a state audit found the Davidson County District Attorney's Office eavesdropped on defense ...
Below, Lim’s portrayer, Christina Chang, discusses Lim’s reluctance to seek help and the additional underlying trauma associated with you-know-who’s death, and previews how Lim’s crash ...
A man and woman who died in an apparent murder-suicide Saturday have been identified. Police discovered Heather Nelson, 42, and her boyfriend, Christopher Minchey, 51, fatally shot outside a home ...
First degree murder. Raynella Dossett Leath, from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, is a woman who was released in 2017 from a life sentence at the Tennessee Prison for Women in Nashville for the 2003 murder of her husband David Leath. Prosecutors alleged that she shot her husband in the head, and then attempted to stage his murder as a suicide.
Rayna Jaymes is a nine-time Grammy Award–winner and fifteen-time CMA Award–nominee, the daughter of the late Virginia Wyatt and her husband, corrupt, politically connected Nashville businessman Lamar Wyatt. She grew up in a wealthy family where her father Lamar had years ago been mayor of Nashville. Her mom died when she was 12.