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  2. Murder of Marlene Oakes - Wikipedia

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    Oakes had personally given St. Hillaire her diaries to ensure their survival. [2] [3] Additionally, she had written that Major had agreed to sign divorce papers, provided that the abuse of their son was not made public. Oakes wrote that if he changed his mind, she would tell her mother-in-law. [1]

  3. Thalidomide scandal - Wikipedia

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    Feet of a baby born to a mother who had taken thalidomide while pregnant. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the use of thalidomide in 46 countries was prescribed to women who were pregnant or who subsequently became pregnant, and consequently resulted in the "biggest anthropogenic medical disaster ever," with more than 10,000 children born with a range of severe deformities, such as ...

  4. Carlyle Harris - Wikipedia

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    Carlyle Harris (September 1868 – May 8, 1893) was a medical student who was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of his wife.. A student at New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, Harris murdered his wife, Mary Helen Potts, whom he had married on February 8, 1890, with an overdose of morphine in the form of sleeping pills.

  5. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag. The moment reminds his father of Patrick’s graduation from college, and he takes a picture of his son with his cell phone.

  6. Murders of William Redmond and Helen Phelps - Wikipedia

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    On December 31, 1980, William Patrick "Pat" Redmond and his mother-in-law Helen Genevieve Phelps were murdered at Redmond's home in Phoenix, Arizona. [1] Three men knocked on the door of Redmond's home holding a gun and ordered Redmond, Phelps, and Redmond's wife, Marilyn, to a bedroom, where they were forced to lie down as their hands were bound.

  7. The Historian - Wikipedia

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    From Istanbul, Paul and Helen travel to Budapest, Hungary, to further investigate the location of Dracula's tomb and to meet with Helen's mother, who they believe may have knowledge of Rossi – the two had met during his travels to Romania in the 1930s. For the first time Helen hears of her mother and Rossi's torrid love affair.

  8. Diary of a Mad Black Woman - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Elise as Helen Simmons-McCarter, a woman who is the soon-to-be ex-wife of Charles. Steve Harris as Charles McCarter, a successful lawyer. Shemar Moore as Orlando, a moving truck driver. Tamara Taylor as Debrah, Brian's drug-addicted wife. Cicely Tyson as Myrtle Simmons, Helen's mother. Tyler Perry as:

  9. Killing of Helen Bailey - Wikipedia

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    In August 1975, the body of eight-year-old Helen Bailey was found in Great Barr, Birmingham, England. Her death was originally classified as being due to undetermined causes , potentially originating from an "accident or practical joke gone wrong" despite her body being found in a secluded area with her jugular vein severed. [ 1 ]