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Two Walking Dead Alumni Star in New CBS Series Clarice

Two Walking Dead Alumni Star in New CBS Series Clarice Clarice, it s with two Walking Dead stars among the cast appearing in the Silence of the Lambs sequel series on CBS. One year after the events of the 1991 film that starred Jodie Foster as Starling and Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter, the new series from creators Alex Kurtzman ( Star Trek: Picard) and Jenny Lumet ( Star Trek: Discovery) takes a deep dive into Starling s untold personal story. Clarice returns its lead heroine to the field in 1993 Washington, D.C., where Starling pursues serial murderers and sexual predators with allies Shaan Tripathi (Kal Penn), Tomas Esquivel (Lucca de Oliveira), and Agent Clark (Nick Sandow).

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Obituary: Loring Cox, Jr. April 24, 1919 – Dec. 29, 2020

Obituary: Loring Cox, Jr. April 24, 1919 – Dec. 29, 2020 LORING COX, JR. April 24, 1919 – Dec. 29, 2020 Loring Cox, Jr. was born on April 24, 1919 to Thomas Loring Cox and Araminta (Ninnie) Cox in Birch River, West Virginia. He grew up on a farm in rural West Virginia, back when rural meant very basic, as one of ten children. After finishing school, he started working at a law firm, but soon had an opportunity to get a job with the federal government, which paid better and had more job security. At the outbreak of World War II, he was stationed in Bermuda. He volunteered for the Army Air Corps, much to the displeasure of his boss. He wasn’t able to qualify as a pilot but settled for the role of  navigator bombardier. He was originally stationed at Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, where he met Ruth Martin, who became his wife in a ceremony after the morning church service in Florence, South Carolina on March 7, 1944 shortly before he was sent to Europe. In Europe he flew many m

The mid-1970s brought unimaginable horror and unmasked evil to Lincoln

Dan Tackett The mid-1970s brought unimaginable horror and unmasked evil to Lincoln.  It was a time when Russell Smrekar and Michael Drabing became household names, spoken in quiet voices at the dinner table, in angry rants at barber shops and taverns. Smrekar was convicted of the shotgun slayings of a young Lincoln couple in their home. Drabing was sent to prison for the stabbing deaths of a rural Lincoln farm couple and one of their daughters.  People who lived in Logan County at the time undoubtedly still remember their names and the bloody carnage they caused. Mike Harnett, a Lawrence, Kan., resident, certainly recalls the horror of the time. Those indelible memories led Harnett to write a book, “And I Cried, Too: Confronting Evil In A Small Town.”  It was not an overnight project.

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