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  2. Broken Arrow murders - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Arrow murders, otherwise known as the Bever family massacre, were a familicide and mass stabbing that occurred on July 22, 2015, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The perpetrators, Robert and Michael Bever, murdered their parents and 3 siblings. [ 2 ]

  3. Killing of Missy Bevers - Wikipedia

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    Wedded to Brandon Bevers in 1998, [2] Missy was the mother of three daughters, [3] and the family resided in Red Oak. [4] Missy Bevers worked as a fitness instructor, holding Camp Gladiator bootcamps at Midlothian's Creekside Church of Christ, only twenty minutes away from her residence.

  4. Robert Farber (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Farber is an American photographer and lecturer known for his work with nudes, fashion, landscapes and still lives. He has published eleven books of original collections, four of them revised into later editions.

  5. Robert Roberson case - Wikipedia

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    Robert Leslie Roberson III (born November 10, 1966) is an American man convicted and on death row for the murder of his two-year-old daughter in 2002. Roberson was accused of shaking his daughter and causing her death, and was tried and convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in 2003. He has lost his appeals since.

  6. Robert Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Gallery (born July 26, 1980) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive guard who played for eight seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Iowa and received unanimous All-American recognition.

  7. Robert A. Belfer - Wikipedia

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    He is a major donor to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he founded the Robert and Renée Belfer Court for early Greek and prehistoric art in 1996. [12] For decades, he has given to John F. Kennedy School of Government , which named Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs after him in 1997. [ 13 ]

  8. Murder of Travis Alexander - Wikipedia

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    The final photograph of Alexander alive, showing him in the shower, was taken at 5:29 p.m. that day. Photos taken moments later show an individual believed to be Alexander "profusely bleeding" on the bathroom floor. [31] [32] A bloody palm print was discovered along the wall in the bathroom hallway; it contained DNA from both Arias and Alexander.

  9. Robert Beverly Hale - Wikipedia

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    Robert Beverly Hale (1901–November 14, 1985) was an artist, curator of American paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and instructor of artistic anatomy at the Art Students League of New York and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art.