BLOG | Witnesses detail Brooks Houck’s ‘surprise date’ for Crystal Rogers the night she vanished
Electronics aren’t allowed in court, but our crews are taking handwritten notes to provide updates throughout the day.
Electronics aren’t allowed in court, but our crews are taking handwritten notes to provide updates throughout the day.
I like baseball. It suits meandering conversation over beer and sausages, without the alarming incidence of brain injuries suffered by football players, although I usually deign to watch the Stupor Bowl in order to properly criticize the idiotic advertisements. It is instructive to document the multitude of ways that we as Americans have lost our […]
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