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Christa Pike was born in 1976 to Carissa Hansen and Emil Glenn Pike in Beckley, West Virginia. Her parents had a tumultuous relationship, being married for two years, divorced for a year after Hansen was found to be cheating, and remarried for another two years after Hansen attempted suicide. [2] Both of them were frequently negligent.
Michael Dean Scott Stark: Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on March 23, 2015. [280] There is no legal impediment against Scott's execution. Danny Lee Hill: Trumbull: Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on June 30, 2022. [281] Scheduled to be executed ...
McAuliffe continues to serve as a founding director for the Challenger Center for Space Science Education. He has two children, Scott and Caroline, with his first wife, Christa; they were nine and six, respectively, when she died as a result of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In early 1992, he married Kathleen E. Thomas, a reading ...
Hatcher alerted Neubauer to the news, and five years later — after Covid-related delays — she was in court when her son-in-law went on trial. A jury convicted Sills of second-degree murder.
In 1973, Carl Parker's first wife, Betty, was killed in a car crash when another vehicle hit their car. Carl and his two sons, Dean and Scott, survived. [11] [12] Carl went on to marry his second wife, Bobbie Jo, on March 6, 1976. [13] Bobbie Jo was a native of Huntsville, Alabama who was a piano teacher and secretary for Riverside Baptist Church.
Robert Anthony Buell (September 10, 1940 – September 25, 2002) was an American child murderer, serial rapist, suspected serial killer, and former planning department worker from Akron, Ohio.
[This story previously aired on Dec. 18, 2021. It was updated on Dec. 21, 2024.] In 2004, Scott Peterson was convicted and later sentenced to death for killing his pregnant wife Laci and dumping ...
Letter from a reader: Florida Sen. Rick Scott's appearance at the New York hush money trial of Donald Trump a 'low point' unbecoming a U.S. senator.