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Reta Phyllis Mays (born June 16, 1975) [2] is an American serial killer who murdered at least seven elderly military veterans over a span of eleven months, between July 2017 and June 2018, by injecting them with lethal doses of insulin while she was employed as a nursing assistant at the Louis A. Johnson Veterans Medical Center, in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
The death of Blue Bloods‘ Linda Reagan was as tragic as it was sudden. A recent Season 13 episode alluded to Danny’s years-ago loss, and maybe got you wondering if you know the full story ...
In 2000, Mays' debut role was a slot in EastEnders. [3] Mays started his big screen career in 2001, as a pilot in the film Pearl Harbor. [3] His big break happened in 2002, when Mike Leigh cast him in both All or Nothing and Vera Drake, and Mays has said that working with Leigh was a big influence, advising that no stone be unturned when creating truly believable characters.
Serial killer who murdered 3 people in Sydney in 1998. [163] John Cribb: 1978 3 life sentences plus 45 years Australia: While under parole for a previous sentence for armed robbery, Cribb broke into a family home of Swansea, New South Wales, and abducted a woman and her two children. Cribb phoned the woman's husband to tell him that he was the ...
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Actor Danny Masterson has been sentenced to 30 years to life for the rape of two women on separate occasions between 2001 to 2003.. Ahead of the 7 September hearing, the former That 70s Show actor ...
The aftermath of the train robbery and Biggs subsequent escape from prison leads to a life of flight for Charmian and her children as she tries to keep the family together. [1] Charmian Biggs is played by Sheridan Smith; Ronnie Biggs is played by Daniel Mays. The series was written by Jeff Pope, in co-operation with the real Charmian Biggs. [2]
During Danny's imprisonment, his wife divorced him. He was granted parole on February 17, 1972, returned to Kalamazoo and got a job as a gas station operator. During this period, he met 15-year-old vagrant Brent Eugene Koster, a local youth with a troubled family life on account of his schizophrenic mother and alcoholic father. [ 13 ]