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Raffaela Spone cheerleader mom deepfake cyber harassment of teen girls

Raffaela Spone, 50, was charged with cyber harassmentof a child following her allegedly creating false snaps, showing her daughter’s rivals drinking, smoking and in the nude, authorities said. Spone was arrested March 4. Authorities stressed that there was no indication Spone’s teenage daughter knew what her mother was doing, according to court documents. In July, cops learned one of the victims receiving harassing text messages from an anonymous number, court documents say, along with the girls’ coaches being sent photos of her naked, drinking and Two more girls came forward with complaints about the fake photos showing them in bikinis, which led cops to investigate the anonymous number and content.

Relaxed marijuana penalty law moves forward in Doylestown Borough

Relaxed marijuana penalty law moves forward in Doylestown Borough
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Missing girl Lisa Todd ID d through skeletal remains found in Bensalem

When Lisa Todd left her Frankford home for the last time she took a pair of designer jeans, a purple camisole, a white patterned dress, two pairs of shoes, black mesh stockings and two rings.  It was October 1985. Senior year at Frankford High School was underway, but not for Lisa. She dropped out as a freshman. Lisa’s 18th birthday was two months away, but she was already dealing with adult responsibilities. She had a 2-year-old son and now a second baby due in just three months. Where Lisa Todd went that October day, and what happened, are questions that remain unanswered.  

Lisa Todd case: Remains discovered in 1988 identified as missing pregnant teen from Philly

BENSALEM, Pennsylvania (WPVI) Authorities have identified the skeletal remains of a woman discovered 33 years ago at the old Publicker Distillery in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. On Tuesday, the woman was identified as 17-year-old Lisa Todd from Philadelphia. Authorities are still trying to figure out the circumstances surrounding her suspicious death. Pregnant ladies don t just fall into wells and die. Something happened, said Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub. Authorities said in October 1985 an unidentified woman was reported missing in Philadelphia. In 1988, her skeletal remains were found in a well that used to be the Publicker Distillery along State Road in Bensalem.

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