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  2. List of death deities - Wikipedia

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    The mythology or religion of most cultures incorporate a god of death or, more frequently, a divine being closely associated with death, an afterlife, or an underworld. They are often amongst the most powerful and important entities in a given tradition, reflecting the fact that death, like birth , is central to the human experience.

  3. Killing of Charles Walton - Wikipedia

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    Charles Walton was born 12 May 1870 [3] to Charles and Emma Walton. [4] [5] An agricultural worker, he had lived in Lower Quinton all his life. [6]He was a widower who shared a small cottage, 15 Lower Quinton, with his 33-year-old niece Edith Isabel Walton, whom he had adopted thirty years previously upon the death of her mother. [7]

  4. Three crows - Wikipedia

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    Three crows in a tree. Three crows are a symbol or metaphor in several traditions.. Crows, and especially ravens, often feature in European legends or mythology as portents or harbingers of doom or death, because of their dark plumage, unnerving calls, and tendency to eat carrion.

  5. ‘Truck Stop Serial Killer’ Convicted of Third Death amid ...

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    A man dubbed the “Truck Stop Serial Killer” has been convicted of a third murder. On Wednesday, Jan. 22, Bruce Mendenhall, 73 — who is already serving two life sentences for the murder of ...

  6. Mary Beth Harshbarger - Wikipedia

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    Mary Beth was found not guilty of criminal negligence causing death in the shooting death of her husband. [1] Justice Richard LeBlanc concluded that the Crown had failed to prove Harshbarger displayed a complete disregard for the safety of others, and that the death was “a result of an accident and nothing more”.

  7. John Spenkelink - Wikipedia

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    John Arthur Spenkelink (March 29, 1949 – May 25, 1979) was an American convicted murderer. He was executed in 1979, the first convicted criminal to be executed in Florida after capital punishment was reinstated in 1976, and the second (after Gary Gilmore) in the United States.

  8. Kate McNeil - Wikipedia

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    Murder, She Wrote: Carrie Palmer, Kate Walden Episodes: "Harbinger of Death", "A Virtual Murder" 1989 Designing Women: Libby Coker Episode: "The Junies" 1989–90 Anything but Love: Gail Episodes: "Hearts and Bones", "Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow" 1990 Midnight Caller: Rev. Summer Episode: "Planes" 1990 The Bakery: Dana Buchanan TV film 1990 ...

  9. Parents Charged with Murder of 4-Year-Old Son Who Starved to ...

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    A couple accused of starving their 4-year-old son to death over the course of two years in Harlem, New York City, and keeping their children in a feces-covered apartment, are facing murder charges.