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Oliver Queen may have the most underrated rogue’s gallery in all of DC comics. Is his the best? Not really, as more than half of his rogues usually end up dead but he does have a great gallery of ...
As Light Chaser's most complex and time-consuming production to date, "Curious Tales of a Temple" is the second installment ...
More than three decades after a baby was found dead in a trash can in Indiana, investigators have finally identified the ...
Police identified the baby’s mother as Cheryl D. Larson. Her husband, however, was not the baby’s father. Testing and genealogy determined that a man named Paul R. Shepherd was the baby’s biological ...
The newborn was found stabbed to death in a trash can at Temple Park in Franklin, Indiana, around 5 p.m. on April 13, 1994.
On April 13, 1994, two boys looking for soda cans to recycle found a baby stabbed to death in a public park's trash. 30 years later, she has a name.
According to WTHR, the Franklin Police Department identified Cheryl Dawn Larson and Paul Richard Shepherd as the biological ...
Isaiah 45:1-7 describes Cyrus as God’s anointed, empowered to subdue nations for Israel’s sake, demonstrating God’s ability ...
Ravana was a devoted follower of Lord Shiva, known for his intense penance and unwavering worship — some legends even suggest ...
Police identified the baby’s mother as Cheryl D. Larson. Her husband, however, was not the baby’s father. Testing and genealogy determined that a man named Paul R. Shepherd was the baby’s biological ...
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WISH-TV on MSNParents of Baby Hope from 1994 Franklin cold case identifiedBiological parents of murdered baby girl found in Franklin, Indiana park in 1994 identified 30 years later. DNA technology led to the discovery.
Researchers claim to have a method of using AI to date the Dead Sea Scrolls — this could have implications for the way we ...
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