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  2. Murder of Kayleigh Haywood - Wikipedia

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    Harlow and Kayleigh exchanged 2,643 text messages following an initial contact on Facebook. Two weeks following the first contact, Kayleigh agreed to meet Harlow at his house in Ibstock, Leicestershire, on 13 November 2015. Upon meeting, Harlow supplied Kayleigh with large quantities of alcohol and touched her sexually.

  3. Man who raped and murdered schoolgirl dies in prison

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    Stephen Beadman, 34, was serving at least 35 years in Wakefield Prison for murdering Kayleigh Haywood in November 2015.

  4. Little has changed in Milwaukee, but a lawsuit gave new ... - AOL

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    Before writing a story based on the video and partial police report, Journal Sentinel reporters requested an interview with Haywood and DeVougas. They agreed, and sat down with reporters for ...

  5. Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    Her stepfather forbade her from reading it, saying it was too traumatic for a young girl. [1] She later obtained the book on her own, and the story haunted her. In 1978, her brother was killed in Kilby Prison, the same facility where the Scottsboro Boys were incarcerated decades earlier. [ 2 ]

  6. Dead Presidents - Wikipedia

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    Dead Presidents is a 1995 American crime film co-written, produced and directed by the Hughes Brothers.The film chronicles the life of Anthony Curtis (Larenz Tate), focusing on his teenage years as a high school graduate and his experiences during the Vietnam War as a Recon Marine.

  7. The Anti-Pamela; or, Feign'd Innocence Detected - Wikipedia

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    Haywood's novel is generally seen as condemning Richardson's Pamela character for using her sexuality for self-interested ends. [1] Some scholars also interpret the novel as condemning the idea of social mobility itself, and supporting the idea that there is a natural ruling elite whose innate moral superiority can never be matched by lower ...

  8. Porgy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel tells the story of Porgy, a disabled street beggar living in the black tenements of Charleston, South Carolina, in the 1920s. The character was based on Charlestonian Samuel Smalls. [ 1 ] In some of the novel's passages, black characters speak in Gullah , a creole language that had developed among enslaved African Americans during the ...

  9. How Kayleigh McEnany went from Donald Trump’s biggest ... - AOL

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    Kayleigh ‘Milktoast’ McEnany just gave out the wrong poll numbers on Fox News,” Mr Trump wrote, incorrectly spelling the term milquetoast. “I am 34 points up on DeSanctimonious, not 25 up.