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Monthly Archives: May 2005

Memorial Day

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30 May, 2005

I would guess that I’m “celebrating” Memorial Day much as many across the country are. I’ve got the day off work, and we’re just enjoying the day off. My daughter had a friend sleep over last night, and they are playing with the boys. Burgers and steaks are on the Jenn-Aire. It’s drizzly out,...
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Can some good come from his life?

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20 May, 2005

Gregory Scott Johnson was convicted of breaking into of 82-year-old Ruby Hutslar’s Anderson, IN home, beating and stomping on her, then setting a fire to hide his crime in 1985. The state has said he admitted to the killing but changed his story after his conviction. He is scheduled to be executed early Wednesday....
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“I have never believed that he did anything”

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9 May, 2005

There were so many fiber matches between the defendant’s household and the victims that it was statistically impossible for the victims not to have been in the defendant’s home and cars. But 4 witnesses saw the last murder victim up to two days after the defendant allegedly threw his body off a bridge. Five...
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Thinking of others

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8 May, 2005

There was a fatal fire at Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio last month. A rental house went up in flames, killing a renter and two guests. One of the renters, who was out of town that weekend, was so overcome by grief that he took some time off from school. Then his classmates went...
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Professor James Starrs digs up another one

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8 May, 2005

In this CBS News story, Professor Starrs is called on to determine if a man was murdered three years ago, or if he really did have a heart attack. Sad story, but interesting to read more about Starrs.
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Updates: SWCS Levy and Identity Theft

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6 May, 2005

SWCS levy The SWCS levy passed. Out of 34,056 votes cast, there were 17,877 for and 16,179 against. It passed by 1,698 votes, or not quite 5 percent, which is hardly a mandate. The Dispatch reports that only about 41 percent of eligible South-Western voters came to the polls for that vote, which is...
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California Wants to Do It Themselves

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5 May, 2005

Assemblyman Ray Haynes, R-Murrieta, has come up with an initiative to take on the task of securing California’s border with Mexico. He calls for creating an agency called the California Border Patrol. CBP would address “the supply and the demand side, both the employers who support illegal immigrants and the illegals who come across...
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The Boys (and Girls) of Summer

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5 May, 2005

What is it about little league baseball that so moves people? This year I have a seven-year-old son in coach-pitch baseball; his nine-year-old sister in slow-pitch softball, and their six-year-old brother in t-ball. We’re spending a lot of time at the ball fields this year!
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