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  2. Murders of Blake and Mary-Jo Hadley - Wikipedia

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    Tyler had participated in drug use, sales, and purchases and had been criminally detained for arson, vandalism, thefts, aggravated battery, and then murder (there was also a $15,000 civil suit pending after Tyler had hit and injured a child while driving his father's car in June 2010).

  3. Military career of Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    Elting, John R. Swords Around a Throne: Napoleon's Grand Armee (1988) Esdaile, Charles. Napoleon's Wars: An International History 1803–1815 (2008), 621pp; Gates, David. The Napoleonic Wars 1803–1815 (NY: Random House, 2011) Hazen, Charles Downer. The French Revolution and Napoleon (1917) online free; Nafziger, George F.

  4. Sten Forshufvud - Wikipedia

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    Sten Gabriel Bernhard Forshufvud (9 February 1903 – 25 June 1985) was a Swedish dentist and physician, and amateur toxicologist (expert on poisons) who formulated and supported the controversial theory that Napoleon was assassinated by a member of his entourage while in exile.

  5. Death mask of Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    François Carlo Antommarchi's death mask of Napoleon, as seen in the Musée de l'Armée, Paris. During the time of Napoleon Bonaparte, it was customary to cast a death mask of a great leader who had recently died. [1] [2] A mixture of wax or plaster was placed over Napoleon's face and removed after the form had hardened. From this impression ...

  6. Legacy of Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya, attacks Napoleon by showing Spanish resisters being executed by his brutal soldiers.. In the political realm, historians debate whether Napoleon was "an enlightened despot who laid the foundations of modern Europe" or "a megalomaniac who wrought greater misery than any man before the coming of Hitler". [4]

  7. Murder of Sheree Beasley - Wikipedia

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    After the abduction, several witnesses said that they had seen a middle-aged man driving a car containing a "distressed child". [1] [4] Lowe had a history of crimes involving children. Before Beasley's murder, he had had multiple offences for indecent exposure, which had been aimed at young girls. [4]

  8. George Floyd - Wikipedia

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    George Perry Floyd Jr. (October 14, 1973 – May 25, 2020) was an African American man who was murdered by a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an arrest made after a store clerk suspected Floyd might have used a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill, on May 25, 2020. [3]

  9. Samuel Beazley - Wikipedia

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    Beazley's façade for the Adelphi Theatre, 1840. Samuel Beazley (1786–1851) was an English architect, novelist, and playwright. He became the leading theatre architect of his time and the first notable English expert in that field. After fighting in the Peninsular War, Beazley returned to London and quickly became a successful architect. He ...