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Schlafly told Time magazine in 1978, "I have cancelled speeches whenever my husband thought that I had been away from home too much." [ 44 ] In an interview on March 30, 2006, she attributed improvement in women's lives during the last decades of the 20th century to labor-saving devices such as the indoor clothes dryer and disposable diapers.
When someone dies under mysterious circumstances, the spouse almost always is a suspect—especially if they are in bed, sleeping beside the individual at the time of their death. In 1987, Susie Mowbray was charged for her husband Bill Mowbray's death in Brownsville, Texas, which had the appearance of suicide. Her son was so convinced of her ...
Andrew Layton Schlafly (/ ˈ ʃ l æ f l i /; born April 27, 1961) is an American lawyer and Christian conservative activist. [1] He is the founder and owner of the wiki encyclopedia project Conservapedia .
00:40. A week and a half after a highway shooting spree and an ensuing manhunt for an “armed and dangerous” suspect, officials in Kentucky have found a body they believe is that of the ...
5. Coroner. Yvon Naud. On 22 March 1997, five members of the cult the Order of the Solar Temple (OTS) committed mass suicide in Saint-Casimir, Quebec, setting their house on fire with them inside. The dead included two couples, and one of their parents. The three children of one of the couples had initially been included in the plans, but after ...
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After their daughter Shafilea attempted suicide to avoid an arranged marriage, Farzana Ahmed and her husband, Iftikhar Ahmed, suffocated her with a plastic bag on September 11, 2003, and disposed of her body in a river, and swore the rest of their family to secrecy. They were turned in by their surviving daughter and sentenced to 25 years to life.
January 12, 2010. (2010-01-12) –. July 15, 2016. (2016-07-15) I (Almost) Got Away with It is an American television documentary series on Investigation Discovery. It debuted in 2010, [1][2] ending after eight seasons, in 2016. The series profiles true stories of people who have committed crimes, and have avoided arrest or capture, but ...