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  2. A. J. Bakunas - Wikipedia

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    A.J. Bakunas (October 23, 1950 – September 22, 1978) was a stunt performer who died doubling for George Kennedy in a fall from the Kincaid Towers in Lexington, Kentucky, for the film Steel (1979). Born in Fort Lee, New Jersey , Bakunas quit his job as a gym teacher at Tenafly (N.J.) High School in 1974 and set out to break into the film industry.

  3. Robert Smallwood (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Franklin Smallwood Jr. (born December 1973) is an American convicted serial killer who strangled three women to death in Lexington, Kentucky, from 1999 to 2006.The killings were thought to be unrelated until August 2006, when they were linked together through DNA testing.

  4. Brenda Cowan - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Denise Cowan (May 9, 1963 – February 13, 2004) was Lexington, Kentucky's first black female firefighter. [1] According to Women in the Fire Service, Lieutenant Cowan is the first black female career firefighter ever to die in the line of duty. She had served with the Lexington Fire Department for twelve years. [2]

  5. Andrew C. Thornton II - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Carter Thornton II was born on October 30, 1944, in Bourbon County, Kentucky.The son of Carter and Peggy Thornton of Threave Main Stud farm, he grew up in the Lexington, Kentucky, area and attended the private Sayre School and the Iroquois Polo Club.

  6. Joe B. Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hall died at his residence in Lexington, Kentucky, on January 15, 2022, at the age of 93. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] He was buried at The Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Kentucky . Head coaching record

  7. Barbara Ann Hackmann Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Lexington, Kentucky, U.S. Cause of death: Homicide: Body discovered: May 17, 1968 near Georgetown, Kentucky, U.S. Resting place: Georgetown Cemetery in Georgetown, Kentucky: Other names: Bobbie Taylor, "Tent Girl" Known for: Homicide victim who was not identified for 30 years: Height: 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m) Spouse: George Earl Taylor

  8. Gatewood Galbraith - Wikipedia

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    In a Kentucky marijuana trafficking case in 2001–02, Judge John D. Minton Jr. granted a stay after the appeal in the case had been denied by the Kentucky Court of Appeals in 2001. [3] Shortly after this, a review of tax law changes led to the enactment of the Marijuana Tax Stamp by the 2003 General Assembly.

  9. Sweet Evening Breeze - Wikipedia

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    She held these events during the 1930s in black churches located in Lexington [5] and performed in at least 3 womanless weddings to University of Kentucky quarterbacks [8] Sweets was also dedicated to and active at Pleasant Green Baptist Church [ 6 ] [ 9 ] which is the oldest active African American congregation west of the Allegheny Mountains .