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Dad's Army ("Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr. Hitler?") – performed by Bud Flanagan and the Orchestra of the Band of the Coldstream Guards; The Daily Show ("Dog on Fire") – Bob Mould; performed by They Might Be Giants; Daktari – Shelly Manne and Henryk Vars; Dallas – Jerrold Immel; Damages ("When I Am Through With You") – The VLA
The four-part series directed by first-time filmmaker Madison Hamburg follows his own investigation into the unsolved murder of his mother, Barbara Hamburg, who was violently killed outside her ...
Set during the summer of free love in a hippie commune on the island of Crete, the sun-splashed series takes a dark turn with a mysterious murder, setting into motion events that have captivated …
A criminology student “butchered” a woman by stabbing her to death in a random attack on Bournemouth beach after researching methods of murder, his trial has heard.. Winchester Crown Court was ...
"Getting Away with Murder" is the first single from the band Papa Roach's fourth studio album, Getting Away with Murder. The song shows the band's new sound and features no rapping at all, something that was used in Papa Roach's previous singles. The song is also the former theme song for WWE Tough Enough.
De Armand Alexander "Eddie" Noack, Jr. (April 29, 1930 – February 5, 1978), [1] was an American country and western singer, songwriter and music industry executive. He is best known for his 1968 recording of the controversial murder ballad, "Psycho", written by Leon Payne, produced by John Capps and issued on the K-ark Records label.
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Mallory Madison Beach was born to Phillip Harley and Renee Searson Beach on April 18, 1999, in Walterboro, South Carolina. She was a Wade Hampton High School graduate. At the time of her death, the 19-year-old was attending college and working at a clothing store.