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The torture and murder of Sylvia Likens is widely regarded as one of the worst crimes in Indiana history and has been described by a senior investigator in the Indianapolis Police Department as the "most sadistic" case he had ever investigated in the 35 years he served with the Indianapolis Police. [2] [3]
In 1960, Anthony Rouse Sr. (son of J. P. Rouse) and his cousin, Ciro DiMarco, opened a 7,000-square-foot (650 m 2) grocery store in Houma, Louisiana. In the 1970s, Ciro decided to exit the business and sold his portion of the business to Anthony's son, Ryan Rouse. In the late 1970s Anthony's son Tommy also joined the business.
Anthony George Kiritsis (August 13, 1932 – January 28, 2005) was an American kidnapper. Kiritsis was a resident of Indianapolis, Indiana, and had fallen behind on mortgage payments for a piece of real estate. In early February 1977, when his mortgage broker Richard O. Hall refused to give him additional time to pay, Kiritsis became convinced ...
Jim Rouse hired his brother, Willard Rouse II, in 1952, and partner, Hunter Moss, phased out of operations, selling his shares of the company, while remaining temporarily on the board of directors. [2] The firm was renamed the James W. Rouse & Company, Inc., with Rouse owning 50% equity, his brother, Willard, 10%, and 40%, to company officers. [3]
Wooden's Legacy is a public artwork by American artist Jeffrey Rouse that is located on the west corner of Georgia and Meridian Streets, in Indianapolis, Indiana.The bronze sculpture, which was unveiled on March 9, 2012, [1] depicts Indiana-born college basketball coach John Wooden in a crouching position in the act of coaching.
Yes, there's two of them. One of them will play a key role in an Indy 500 tradition.
It did seem Anthony arrived early, but to many it was another controversial call that went the Chiefs' way. "I feel like he did a great job, honestly," Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt said, ...
Tomb of Sir Anthony Rous (c.1555–1620), of Halton and on the right his first son Ambrose Rous (d.1620) Sir Anthony Rous (c.1555–1620), of Halton, near St Dominic in Cornwall, was an English landowner and a Member of Parliament between 1584 and 1604. He was born the eldest son of Richard Rous of Rogate, Sussex.