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Murders of Lauria Bibleand Ashley Freeman. Lauria Jaylene Bible ( / ˈlɔːrə /; [3] born April 18, 1983 [4]) and Ashley Renae Freeman (born December 29, 1983 [5]) were American teenagers who disappeared between the evening of December 29 and the early morning hours of December 30, 1999, from Freeman's home in Welch, Oklahoma .
Local man Ian Huntley was found to have lured the girls into his house and murdered the girls—likely via asphyxiation—and was sentenced to a minimum of 40 years' imprisonment on December 17, 2003, while his girlfriend Maxine Carr was given a three-and-a-half-year prison sentence for perverting the course of justice (she had provided Huntley ...
MacDiarmid was last seen late on the night of 11 July 1990, in the parking lot of Kananook railway station. Evidence found near her car suggested a struggle, and foul play is suspected. Police have interviewed two potential suspects, but she officially remains missing. [20] [21] 15 August 1990. Eugene John Hebert. 66.
October 27, 2023 at 11:50 AM. Getty Images (2) Jay-Z and Beyoncé ’s eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, has one of the most unique names in celebrity kid history — but her parents almost called her ...
A lot of the women who got there personal photos leaked had made public or private statements about the Hamas/Israel conflict that would be considered anti-Israel. Chances are good that it was a pro-Israel hacker who stole the photos and released them. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.100.44.178 15:30, 6 September 2014 (UTC)
Swizz Beatz's only daughter, Nicole, was born in 2008 to Jahna Sebastian and the rapper. The producer called Nicole his "twin" in an Instagram post celebrating her 15th birthday in May 2023.
Search teams looking for missing British teenager Jay Slater on the Spanish island of Tenerife have found the body of a young man. “After 29 days of constant search the lifeless body of a young ...
Columbia. Songwriter (s) Nasir Jones. Rondell Turner. Producer (s) Ron Browz. " Ether " is a diss track by American rapper Nas, from his 2001 album Stillmatic. The song was a response to Jay-Z 's "Takeover", released earlier that year. "Ether" has been called a "classic" diss track [1] and the "wildest" in hip hop history by music publications.