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Victoria Elizabeth Marie "Tori" Stafford (July 15, 2000 – April 8, 2009) was a Canadian girl who was abducted, raped, and murdered by Michael Rafferty and Terri-Lynne McClintic. Her body was found three months later in a wooded area in rural Ontario. The subsequent investigation and search were the subject of massive media coverage across Canada.
Michael Rafferty may refer to: Michael R. Rafferty, US editor and mayor; Mike Rafferty (flautist), Irish musician; Michael Thomas Rafferty, convicted of the murder of ...
He served on Williamsport City Council nine years, including six as council president, before becoming mayor in 2000. Since leaving office in 2004, Rafferty has worked in his family photo processing and graphics design business (Vannucci Foto & Video) and as editor of a local weekly newspaper, Webb Weekly. He retired from Webb Weekly in 2013 ...
Joseph "Joe" Cobb, first openly gay Mayor of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, elected in 2024, and first openly gay Vice-Mayor of Roanoke, Virginia, serving July 1, 2018 - December 31, 2020 and January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2024. [135] Jay Fisette, elected member of Arlington County Board, Virginia, as openly gay in 1997. Served until 2017. [136]
Rigg married Simon Baker in 1998 after five years together, and they have three children, including actress Stella Baker.They lived in Los Angeles from 1995 until 2015, when they moved back to Sydney, Australia.
Hill wants to get people involved, and asks Mrs. Rose Rafferty (Patsy Kelly, in her final movie role) to handle the church's sinking fund, which consisted of $1,206 ($4,967 in 2022 dollars). It turns out being an awful mistake, because she has a husband who is a reckless gambler.
John Wood (born 14 July 1946) is an Australian television Gold Logie Award-winning actor and scriptwriter.. Wood has appeared in numerous theatre and TV productions, but is best known for his roles in the legal drama Rafferty's Rules as Stipendiary Magistrate Michael Rafferty and in the long-running police drama Blue Heelers, as Tom Croydon both for the Seven Network.
Chapman was elected as Sheriff in Loudoun County, Virginia in November 2011, officially taking office on January 1, 2012. [2] He has since been re-elected in 2015, [ 3 ] 2019, [ 4 ] and 2023, [ 5 ] beginning his fourth term in January 2024.