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  2. Murder of XXXTentacion - Wikipedia

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    On May 17, 2023, Robert Allen was sentenced to 7 years in prison with credit for time served, plus 20 years probation after he is released. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] He was released early from prison on October 26, 2023.

  3. Oophorectomy - Wikipedia

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    Removal of the ovaries of females is the biological equivalent of castration of males; the term castration is only occasionally used in the medical literature to refer to oophorectomy of women. In veterinary medicine, the removal of ovaries and uterus is called ovariohysterectomy and is a form of sterilization.

  4. This Christmas, ask for genetic testing. It could save your life.

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    Rose Brystowski, 68, had a choice to make. Others might have found it difficult. She found it easy. Brystowski, of Oak Park, Michigan, wasn't about to let her genetics forfeit her future. Doctors ...

  5. Seth Privacky - Wikipedia

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    Privacky later claimed, in a 2007 letter from prison, that he started using alcohol and marijuana at age 14, then LSD and amphetamine by the age of 16. He also claimed that he was on LSD at the time of the shooting, and afterward vomited and had suicidal thoughts after the effects had worn off. [9]

  6. Ex-ballerina convicted of killing husband gets 20 years in ...

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    A former ballerina was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday in the 2020 shooting death of her estranged husband in Florida. CBS affiliate WTSP reports that Ashley Benefield was sentenced to 20 ...

  7. The Shooting Gallery - The Huffington Post

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    Dario Olivas after his release from prison. His half-moon eye is turning grey. Two days after Olivas was shot, Ryan Layman, an inmate with a history of mental health problems, threw his tray and cup across the cafeteria. Layman claims in his lawsuit that a guard shot him in the hand. (A judge dismissed the case in September 2015.)

  8. What Bullets Do to Bodies - Highline

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    Two shooting victims came in, a man and a woman, about two hours apart, and were quickly patched up. The man was shot twice, in a wrist and a thigh—four holes, not life-threatening. The woman was shot once in the thigh with a small entry wound but no exit wound—a stray bullet that struck her while she was walking down the street.

  9. His wives kept dying mysteriously. His secret poison: Insulin

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    An insulin overdose was nearly impossible to peg as a cause of death. In multiple cases, it was William Dale Archerd's choice of poison, police said. His wives kept dying mysteriously.