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Pazuzu Ilah Algarad (born John Alexander Lawson; died October 28, 2015) was an American murderer responsible for the killing of two men. Born as John Alexander Lawson, Algarad legally changed his name in 2002 to conform with his satanic beliefs. His name was chosen after Pazuzu, and his surname "Ilah Algarad" means "the lord of the locusts" in ...
Cynthia Elizabeth James (née Hack; June 12, 1944 – c. June 2—June 8, 1989) [a] was a Canadian nurse who disappeared from Richmond, British Columbia, on May 25, 1989. She was found deceased approximately two weeks later in the yard of an abandoned house, hogtied and with a nylon stocking wrapped around her throat.
Cynthia James was born in Sangre Grande, Trinidad and Tobago, in 1948.She was raised in Salybia, a village on the coast, and her parents were both teachers. [1] [2]James attended St. George's College in Barataria, and then in 1969 she obtained a bachelor's degree in French, Spanish, and English from the University of the West Indies at St. Augustine.
The Rutland Fire Department announced the death of firefighter Patrick Sullivan's 30-year-old wife Ciara and their 11-day-old twins, James and Elizabeth in a Facebook post shared on Saturday, Dec. 28.
On June 3, 1999, 38-year-old James Dennis Ford was sentenced to death for the double murder by Circuit Judge Cynthia Ellis during a formal sentencing trial. Ford was also given five years' jail for child abuse and a concurrent sentence of more than 19 years' imprisonment (with a three-year mandatory minimum term) for the sexual battery charge. [3]
Cynthia Weil, one of the major pop songwriters associated with the Brill Building sound of the early 1960s, died Thursday at her home in Beverly Hills. She was 82. Her daughter, Dr. Jenn Mann ...
Cissy Houston, mother of the late Whitney Houston and an iconic gospel singer herself, has died. She was 91. Houston died at her home in New Jersey on Monday, Oct. 7 while under hospice care for ...
Carlotta Mercedes Agnes McCambridge [1] (March 16, 1916 – March 2, 2004) was an American actress of radio, stage, film, and television. Orson Welles called her "the world's greatest living radio actress". [2]