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- The Bath School Disaster: America’s Deadliest School Massacre
As that frantic rescue was underway, Kehoe drove his truck into the schoolyard and parked. A small statue was commissioned for the memorial park that would eventually stand on the site. later, Charles Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field in New York and began his nonstop solo flight to Paris The proceeds went towards the debts Kehoe had accumulated and refused to pay. The statue of the girl and her cat still stands in the park where the school used to be.
- The Ladies of Llangollen: Love, Liberty, and a Cottage in Wales
Mary the Bruiser Mary Carryl deserves more than a footnote in this story. been working for the Fownes household at Woodstock, where her forceful temper earned her the nickname Mary In September 1788, King George III granted the pair a Civil List pension, said to have been arranged Historian Norena Shopland argues the pair belong squarely in LGBTQ+ history as queer pioneers, while Cary Grant and Randolph Scott spent years sharing houses and headlines under a Hollywood studio system
- The Amy Fisher Case: What Actually Happened, and What Came After
The woman, Mary Jo Buttafuoco, survived, permanently disfigured and partially deaf. Fisher was paroled early in 1999 after Mary Jo publicly forgave her in court. Mary Jo and Joey Buttafuoco, Mary Jo has said it didn't feel like being shot at all. Neighbours called 911, and Mary Jo was operated on through the night. This is a sick girl," Mary Jo told the court.
- Victorian Christmas In Prison - 1872
Robert Graham, 16, stole 11 pairs of stockings on New Year's Eve in 1872 - he was given one month of Other poignant shots show 22-year-old Mary Baxter who was incarcerated for robbing a tablecloth during Other poignant shots show 22-year-old Mary Baxter who was incarcerated for robbing a tablecloth during tin can and a half pint of milk on Christmas Eve 1872 - he got one month of hard labour at Wandsworth Mary was convicted of stealing a coat and lumps of coal in 1872 - he was given one month of hard labour Mary
- Altab Ali: The Murder That Shook East London
He settled in East London, where he worked in the textile industry and became part of the growing Bengali Mary’s Churchyard, a route he often used. I’ve beaten up Pakis on at least five occasions.” Mary’s Churchyard to Altab Ali Park in 1998 was a meaningful gesture, and the park now serves as a site Today, Altab Ali Park serves as a place of remembrance and reflection.
- The Birth of Frankenstein and the Roots of Dracula: The Night Gothic Horror Was Born
It was under eerie skies and with thunder rumbling overhead that Mary Shelley first conceived the story Byron’s party also included a peacock, a monkey, and a dog — fittingly eccentric companions. Mary Shelley later recalled the lake as “blue as the heavens which it reflects.” Mary, however, wrote the most memorable creation of the evening. Left behind, Mary continued refining Frankenstein , further developing her tragic tale.
- The Lawson Family Murders: A Christmas Tragedy
Left to right: (Top) Arthur (19), Marie (17), Charles (43), Fannie (37) holding baby Mary Lou; (Bottom The family included Fannie (37) and their seven children: Arthur (19), Marie (17), Carrie (12), Mae Bell (7), James (4), Raymond (2), and the youngest, Mary Lou, who was just four months old. The Lawson family house where Charlie shot his wife, Fannie, daughter Marie, 17, and his three youngest , Raymond, and Mary Lou, either by shooting or bludgeoning them.
- Arrested For Larceny Or Theft, The Edwardian Women Forced To Pose For Mugshots
Such acts included thefts as varied as pilfering clothes from a washing line, taking food from a table Jane Thompson alias Gordon arrested for stealing a pair of boots, 13th July 1904. Mary A. Butts arrested for larceny, 20th December 1904. Mary Scott alias Wilson arrested for stealing clothes, 14th December 1903.
- The Witte Family Murders: How a Mother Manipulated Her Sons Into Killing
An Unusual Start: The Early Life of Hilma Marie Witte Marie, as she preferred to be called, grew up in Marie exploited both. Marie claimed she hadn't been home. Her car had been sold by Marie. Where Is Hilma Marie Witte Now? Marie has been at Indiana Women's Prison since her conviction.
- The Port Arthur Massacre: A Day That Changed Australia Forever
Byant's car Arriving at the historic site just after 1:10 pm, Bryant initially parked improperly and Observers recalled him appearing tense, glancing often at the car park. Mervyn and Mary Howard were next, killed near the café windows. The Car Park Shootings: 1:35 pm Exiting the gift shop, Bryant began firing across the car park and towards Bryant then turned his attention to the nearby BMW of Mary Nixon and Russell Pollard.
- The Blonde Tigress: How Eleanor Jarman Vanished, and Why Her Family Might Have Just Found Her Grave
Before Eleanor Jarman / Blonde Tigress: A Hard Start in Iowa Eleanor Jarman was born Ella Marie Berendt Neighbours described wild parties at the apartment. Only one Marie Millman was left. Marie Millman of East Colfax Avenue That Marie Millman appeared in Denver records beginning in 1951, The alias "Marie" was Eleanor's own middle name.
- Henry Cyril Paget: The Dancing Marquess of Anglesey
He indulged in purchasing jewelry, fur, and hosting lavish parties and theatrical spectacles. described him more bluntly: “He is a thoroughly effeminate looking young fellow and he may be seen when in Paris Among these were 260 pairs of gray kidskin gloves, 200 gold scarf pins, and a collection of over 200 Paget's possessions included 30 pairs of silk pyjamas described as "dreams of oriental splendour" and Paget's footwear collection was equally impressive, ranging from leather and crocodile boots to 200 pairs













