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  2. Alice Munro - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, she married Gerald Fremlin, a cartographer and geographer she met during her university days. [4] The couple moved to a farm outside Clinton, Ontario, and later to a house in Clinton, where Fremlin died on 17 April 2013, aged 88. [43] Munro and Fremlin also owned a home in Comox, British Columbia. [20]

  3. One of Nobel laureate Alice Munro’s daughters, Andrea Robin Skinner, alleged her stepfather, Munro’s husband Gerald “Gerry” Fremlin, sexually abused her when she was a child, and said her ...

  4. Alice Munro’s daughter says author stayed with paedophile ...

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    The writer’s daughter, Andrea Robin Skinner, said she was first sexually assaulted by Munro’s second husband Gerald Fremlin when she was aged nine, in a new essay for the Toronto Star.

  5. Celia Fremlin - Wikipedia

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    Celia Margaret Fremlin (20 June 1914 – 16 June 2009) was an English writer of mystery fiction. Life. Celia was born in Ryarsh, Kent, England. [1]

  6. Steven Truscott - Wikipedia

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    Steven Murray Truscott (born January 18, 1945) is a Canadian man who, at age fourteen, was convicted and sentenced to death in 1959 for the rape and murder of classmate Lynne Harper.

  7. Fremlin - Wikipedia

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    Fremlin Walk, an outdoor shopping centre in Maidstone, Kent, England Fremlin (Dungeons & Dragons) , a creature in Dungeons & Dragons Topics referred to by the same term

  8. Scumbag (film) - Wikipedia

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    Scumbag is a 2017 Canadian-American film by the filmmaker Mars Roberge about Phil, a young DJ who works at a telemarketing company where his co-workers are lunatics, former convicts and junkies. [1]

  9. Gerald English - Wikipedia

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    Gerald English (6 November 1925 – 6 February 2019) [1] was an English tenor. He performed operatic and concert repertoire, was a recording artist, and was a ...