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In the end, Agent Pratt tracks down the decidedly healthier-looking Dr. Theresa Givens in the new timeline, who — despite lacking the motivation of preventing a traumatic event of her past — has also built a time machine, which she knew was possible because, as a 15-year-old girl, she had seen Agent Pratt use one to return to her normal time.
Summerville has won a total of five 4A baseball state championships. Their most recent championship was won in 2016. Swimming. Summerville swimming has a total of 4 state championships, 2 girls (2000, 2001) and 2 boys (2003, 2004). Track and field. In 2010, the girls' team was the 4A state runner-up team. In 2011, the Lady Green Wave won the ...
13-year-old Stephne Givens was fatally stabbed at Jefferson Middle School by a fellow student. [232] September 29, 1995 Tavares, Florida, United States Keith E. Johnson, 14 1 dead Tavares Middle School student Keith E. Johnson, 14, shot and killed Joey Summerall, 13, with a 9mm semiautomatic handgun that he had stolen from his neighbors home.
Ronnie III also beat his daughter Ron'Niveya with a hatchet, killing her, and stabbed his son, Ronnie IV, leaving him critically wounded. [1] Ronnie III then proceeded to set fire to their home. Ronnie IV escaped the home with stab wounds and burns and told a detective, "My father shot my mother," before being promptly transported to a hospital ...
Ronnie's brother Craig, Tina Turner's eldest son, with saxophonist Raymond Hill, died in 2018 of suicide. Ike Turner died in 2007 of a cocaine overdose. Alline Bullock, Tina Turner's older sister ...
Ron D. Givens was born in Lubbock, Texas, on March 17, 1952. He attended Huston–Tillotson University. [3] Givens was a real estate agent. [4] Givens served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1985 to 1989. [2] Ron D. Givens died on September 25, 2023, at the age of 71. [3]
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The 1976 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina as an independent during the 1976 NCAA Division I football season.Led by second-year head coach Jim Carlen, the Gamecocks compiled a record of 6–5.