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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. Kayleigh - Wikipedia

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    "Kayleigh" is a song by British neo-prog band Marillion. It was released as the first single from the concept album Misplaced Childhood . It is the band's most successful single in the UK, where it peaked at number two and stayed on the UK singles chart for 14 weeks.

  6. Kayleigh Trappe - Wikipedia

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    Kayleigh Trappe (born 9 October 1995) is an Irish social media and television personality from Co. Monaghan in Ireland. She is known for her comedy videos on the social media platforms, Instagram and TikTok .

  7. Lavender (Marillion song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lavender" is a song by the British neo-prog band Marillion. It was released as the second single from their 1985 UK number one concept album Misplaced Childhood.The follow-up to the UK number two hit "Kayleigh", the song was their second Top Five UK hit, entering the chart on 7 September 1985, reaching number five and staying on the chart for nine weeks. [1]

  8. Misplaced Childhood - Wikipedia

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    The story has thematic elements of lost love, sudden success, acceptance, and lost childhood, along with an upbeat ending. As Fish explains, he conceived the concept during a 10-hour acid trip. Several of the songs and titles contain notable autobiographical references; for example, "Kayleigh" references the breakdown of relationships as a ...

  9. Cranston police release footage of officer shooting at ...

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    A video released Friday morning by Cranston Police Chief Col. Michael J. Winquist shows footage recorded by an officer's body camera as she engaged with two suspected shoplifters before she fired ...