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Emyri Crutchfield as Zoe Knox [4] Gabe Eggerling as Bailey Burke, Devin's younger brother [4] Sophia Mitri Schloss as Emma Gelbaum [4] Monica Lacy as Sharon Burke, Devin's mother [4] Tim Martin Gleason as Tom Burke, Devin's father [4]
"The Final Country" is the seventh episode of the third season of the American anthology crime drama television series True Detective. It is the 23rd overall episode of the series and was written by series creator Nic Pizzolatto, and directed by executive producer Daniel Sackheim.
Tell Me Your Secrets follows "a trio of characters, each with a mysterious and troubling past: Emma (formerly known as Karen Miller) is a woman who once looked into the eyes of a dangerous killer, John is a former serial rapist desperate to find redemption, and Mary is a grieving mother obsessed with finding her missing daughter.
Ernest Bryant "Crutch" Crutchfield (February 5, 1937 – August 21, 2022), [3] was an American executive. He was perhaps best known for his invention of the " Trapper Keeper ", a type of loose-leaf ring binder geared to students.
Roots is a 2016 American miniseries and a remake of the 1977 miniseries with the same name, based on Alex Haley's 1976 novel, Roots: The Saga of an American Family, which follows an 18th-century Mandinka man who is enslaved and shipped from the Gambia to the Colony of Virginia and his descendants.
Crutchfield was originally hired as the head men's and women's tennis coach and as an assistant men's basketball coach for the West Liberty Hilltoppers in 1989. [4] As a tennis coach, he won a combined 11 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) titles and was named the WVIAC Coach of the Year eight times. [ 5 ]
Edward E. Crutchfield (1941/1942 – January 2, 2024) was an American banker. As president of First Union, he led the bank into becoming one of the largest in the United States. [1] [2] Crutchfield was inducted into the North Carolina Business Hall of Fame in 2001. [3] Crutchfield died on January 2, 2024, at the age of 82. [1]
They disbanded in 2011, [10] and Allison Crutchfield moved to New York where she formed Swearin' with Kyle Gilbride, previously of Big Soda. [1] Katie Crutchfield remained in Alabama and performed solo under the name Waxahatchee. [11] Both groups would often tour together. [12] Swearin' recorded a demo EP, What a Dump, in 2011. [13]