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The Laura Recovery Center (LRC) is a non-profit organization [1] that worked to prevent kidnappings and abductions and to recover victims of such events. The center was located in Friendswood, Texas, and was named for Laura Kate Smither (April 23, 1984 – April 3, 1997), a 12-year-old girl who was abducted near her Friendswood home and murdered.
This story was the inspiration for the completion of a chapter in the Mexican series Mujeres Asesinas "Killer Women." The chapter title is Luz, overwhelming (Luz, arrolladora). The case was profiled on the Oxygen Network series Snapped in 2004, on ABC News's 20/20 in 2006, and on Investigation Discovery's Deadly Women in 2010.
It was previously the only unit for women in West Texas. In 1997 the TDCJ proposed changing it into a men's unit. [1] T.L. Roach, Jr. Unit (Includes a Boot Camp) Preston E. Smith Unit; Daniel Webster Wallace Unit; Region VI Crain Unit (Female) (Formerly the Gatesville Unit) Hilltop Unit (Female) William P. Hobby Unit (Female) Alfred D. Hughes ...
Friendswood City Hall is located at 910 South Friendswood Drive. The Friendswood Post Office is located at 310 Morningside Drive. [ 23 ] Some locations in the City of Houston have Friendswood mailing addresses. [ 24 ]
As of April 2020, 1,625 women were confined at FMC Carswell. [1] The facility is located in the northeast corner of Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, formerly known as Carswell Air Force Base. [2] [3] It lies in the northwest part of the city of Fort Worth, near the southeast corner of Lake Worth. The BOP housed women under ...
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From Martha Stewart break-dancing to Jeremy Strong submerged in coffee, Super Bowl LIX's commercials were a star-studded affair. More than 50 brands advertised during the game between the Kansas ...
The Woman's Hospital of Texas [1] is a for-profit HCA Affiliated Hospital in Houston established in 1976 by doctors Stanley Rogers, Jack Moore and Warren Jacobs. As of 2009, the hospital's CEO was Ashley McClellan and its CNO was Veronica Martin.