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Lee Maynard (born 1936) (died June 6, 2017) was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist born in the small town of Crum, West Virginia. Education [ edit ]
Written by former Crum resident Lee Maynard, it is a fictionalized account of life in Crum in the 1950s.When it was released in 1988, the book stirred up hostility in the town as many Crum residents took offense to Maynard's portrayal of Crum, despite the inclusion of a disclaimer at the beginning of the book explaining that the work is fictional except for the town name of "Crum."
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Tennis Melvin Maynard, age 37, of Ragland, West Virginia, walked up to the sheriff's SUV and at point blank range, allegedly shot Crum in the forehead and temple region, killing him instantly. [5] After killing Crum, Maynard fled from the scene travelling south on U.S. 52 toward Delbarton, where he was shot and seriously wounded by Mingo County ...
The White House said that the pardon was supported by USC alumnus and university trustee Thomas J. Barrack Jr., a longtime Trump friend who chaired his inauguration committee. However, Barrack denied involvement in the pardon. [160] January 20, 2021: Albert J. (Al) Pirro Jr. Southern District of New York: November 1, 2000