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Riverside Co
Riverside Co
Olivewood Riv
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Jun 08, 2014
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Riverside Co
Riverside Co
Olivewood Riv
Jun 08, 2014
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140607-0359TravisAlexander
Travis Alexander was a salesman for a legal-service company, and a Mormon motivational speaker and writer. He was stabbed multiple times then shot, and found in his shower. The subsequent trial of his ex-girlfriend, who Travis had met through work, was a large media event, including 48 Hours Mystery: Picture Perfect, and Inside Edition interviewed Arias at the Maricopa County Jail where she stated, "No jury is going to convict me ... because I am innocent and you can mark my words on that. No jury is going to convict me." It took the jury just 15 hours of deliberation.
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140607-0364DelLord
Del Lord was a director, known for 1927's Topsy and Eve, based on characters in Uncle Tom's Cabin. He also directed many of the Three Stooges shorts, including A Plumbing We Will Go (1940), All the World's a Stooge (1941), and Shivering Sherlocks (1948). He also directed Buster Keaton, Andy Clyde, Charley Chase, and other popular comedians of the era.
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140607-0370EricShow
Eric Show was a baseball pitcher with the San Diego Padres, where he went 1-3 in 1981. In 1982, he went 10-6 with a 2.64 ERA. During his first four full seasons, he averaged 13 wins a year, and led his teams in innings pitched 1983-85. Show is notable as the pitcher who surrendered Pete Rose's record-setting 4,192nd hit, and during the long presentation of the ball to Rose, he sat on the mound, disgruntled at the lengthy interruption. His 11-year career included a 101-89 won-loss record, a 3.66 ERA, 11 shutouts, 7 saves and 1655 innings pitched.
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