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Ida Mayfield Wood (born Ellen Walsh; 14 January 1838 – 12 March 1932) was a British-American socialite who was the third wife of politician and newspaper publisher Benjamin Wood. She is best known for spending the majority of her later life as a recluse in a New York City hotel suite with her two sisters.
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Nancy Paine Stoll (born August 25, 1947), known professionally as Mink Stole, is an American actress from Baltimore, Maryland. She began her career working for director John Waters , and has appeared in all of his feature films to date (a distinction shared only with Mary Vivian Pearce and Pat Moran ).
In 2008, Walsh won the award for Best Actress at the Tribeca Film Festival for her portrayal of Breda, [1] a lonely housewife whose willpower is put to the test in the film Eden. [ 8 ] Her film career continued with The Children Act (2017), [ 4 ] Maze (2017), [ 4 ] Wolf (2021), [ 4 ] and Ann (2022).
Gobble was convicted in the death of her four-month-old son, Phoenix Cody Parrish. According to a coroner's report, the infant suffered extensive bruising, and fractures of the skull, ribs and wrists. The cause of death was determined to be head trauma consistent with child abuse. [5] 19 years, 1 month and 25 days
Elmo Stoll (March 5, 1944 – September 2, 1998) was a former Old Order Amish bishop, writer and founder of the "Christian Communities". [1] He was one of the few Amish who "have risen to prominence over the years".
Tina arrives at the penthouse with a briefcase full of Euros, and the two make an exchange. When Tina briefly moves in another room, thugs sent by United States Ambassador Jonas Chamberlain burst into the penthouse and shoot Ramsey to death. Ramsey's last act is to crawl towards the stairs in an attempt to protect Marty.
The press release on Ellen Rometsch was published in November 1963. [19] The FBI created a 478-page file on Rometsch with the code number 105-122316, which was only closed in 1987 and is now publicly available. According to the documents, Kennedy's successor Lyndon B. Johnson requested "a summary of the Ellen Rometsch case" in February 1964 ...