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Vickie Dawn Carson Jackson (née Carson; born February 13, 1966) [1] is an American serial killer who killed at least 10 patients at the Nocona General Hospital in Nocona, Texas between 2000 and 2001, using the muscle paralytic drug mivacurium. Despite protesting her innocence, she was found guilty on all counts and sentenced to life ...
Riley Ann Sawyers (March 11, 2005 – July 24, 2007) was a two-year-old American girl who was beaten to death by her mother Kimberly Dawn Trenor and her mother's partner Royce Zeigler in a filicide. Her body was later found in Galveston Bay , Texas .
13 January: Cajun accordionist Jo-El Sonnier died of a heart attack after completing a concert in Llano, Texas. [90] 13 July: Brazilian singer Ayres Sasaki, 35, died of electrocution while performing at a hotel in Salinopolis, Brazil. [91] 31 August: American rapper Fatman Scoop, 56, collapsed during a performance in Hamden, Connecticut on 30 ...
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April Dawn Lacy (nicknamed as "Brush Girl") was a previously unidentified American homicide victim who was discovered in 1996 in Decatur, Texas. She was identified in 1998 after her face was reconstructed and dental information was compared between both subjects. Although her body was identified, her murder remains unsolved.
Merola is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gaetano Merola (1881–1953), Italian composer, pianist and opera manager;
From May to July 1999, four teenage girls from the Kingwood region of Houston, Texas, robbed four grocery stores and a bakery. [1] These stores were in Harris and Montgomery counties. The girls called themselves the "Queens of Armed Robbery", [2] and bought recreational drugs and body piercings with their money. [3]
Dawn Sowell (born 27 March 1966) is an American former sprinter who ran the fastest times in the 100 meters and 200 meters in 1989, with 10.78 secs and 22.04 secs. [1] The 10.78 clocking made her the third-fastest woman of all-time at that time, and still ranks her 19th on the world all-time list (as of 2024).