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  2. Romantic Homicide - Wikipedia

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    "Romantic Homicide" is a song by American singer D4vd. It was released through DistroKid on July 20, 2022, as the second single from his debut EP, Petals to Thorns . The song went viral on the app TikTok in September 2022, was rereleased through Darkroom and Interscope , and subsequently achieved commercial success.

  3. Murders of Gary Matson and Winfield Mowder - Wikipedia

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    [7] Investigators said that, after being forced to make the recording, the couple was forced into their platform bed, which stood seven feet off the floor. The killers then stood on chairs at the foot of the bed and fired at the couple. [3] Matson received five shots to the head and one to the back.

  4. d4vd - Wikipedia

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    He released the single "Romantic Homicide" on July 20, 2022, after snippets of it went viral on TikTok. [14] " Romantic Homicide" charted at No. 3 on the Hot Alternative Songs charts. [ 15 ] The song's success led to Burke being contacted by Darkroom and Interscope Records , leading to him signing with the label in September 2022. [ 16 ]

  5. Eastburn family murders - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Following ten hours of deliberation, the jury found Hennis guilty of three counts of first degree murder and one count of first degree rape. On July 8, he was subsequently sentenced to death. [2] [3] Hennis was transferred to death row at the Central Prison in Raleigh, North Carolina. While in prison, Hennis received an anonymous letter ...

  6. Police radio code - Wikipedia

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    Examples of police codes include "10 codes" (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes, or other status codes. These code types may be used in the same sentence to describe specific aspects of a situation. Codes vary by country, administrative subdivision, and agency.

  7. Nathaniel Code - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Robert Code Jr. was born on March 12, 1956. [3] His parents divorced only six months later and his great aunt Josephine Code and grandfather William T. Code raised him. [ 4 ] As a child, Code, who was nicknamed Junior, was noted for his tendencies to stop in the middle of a sentence and stare blankly for a while before continuing. [ 5 ]

  8. Murder of Tina Isa - Wikipedia

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    Palestina Zein Isa, named after Palestine, was born on December 3, 1972, in Mato Grosso, Brazil. [2] The youngest of seven siblings, she lived in a southern portion of the City of St. Louis in an apartment complex, [3] and attended Dewey Junior High School [4] and Roosevelt High School in St. Louis.

  9. Murder of Carly Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Carly Ryan lived in Stirling, South Australia with her mother, Sonya Ryan. Approximately 18 months before her death, while using MySpace (and Vampirefreaks.com), she befriended "Brandon Kane", [5] a user who claimed to be a Texas-born teen living in Melbourne who was a musician and had similar taste in music as Ryan.