Updated: 8:10 AM EDT Apr 29, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff Police said John Wesley Hemingway, 48, will be charged with first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing a woman to death Wednesday at a High Point home.Officers with the High Point Police Department said they were called to a home located at 1208 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive to investigate an assault with a deadly weapon. Officers said they found Deborah Maxi, 38, suffering from multiple stab wounds to her neck, chest and forearm.Maxi was taken to High Point Regional Hospital and later transferred to Wake Forest Baptist Health in Winston-Salem, where she later died.Hemingway then called 911 and then drove himself to the police department, where he turned himself in to officers.He is being held at the Guilford County Jail in High Point without bond.
HIGH POINT, NC - Dr. Samuel Taylor Bickley passed away peacefully in his home in High Point, North Carolina, on February 11, 2021.
Dr. Bickley was a trained medical doctor and veterinarian; he was known to friends as the doctor who could treat anything from goldfish up. In Elkin, his office sported a large sign that read, WALK IN DOCTOR MAN OR BEAST. Helping those in need, whether human or animal, was his life-long purpose and in doing so, he built strong bonds with countless friends and former patients.
He was born February 25, 1931 in Johnson City, Tennessee to Lucy Claire Gray Bickley, a teacher at Gray School, and Jonathan Taylor Bickley, who worked for the Tennessee Valley Authority. Dr. Bickley was educated in the Washington County, Tennessee public schools, where he finished as Salutatorian. He attended East Tennessee State University for his undergraduate work, then transferred to and graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville with a major in agriculture. F
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