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Among the ways the Marvel Cinematic Universeâs Spider-Man film series has distinguished itself from its predecessors is by emphasizing Peter Parkerâs status as a high schooler, which has included getting to know his fellow students and teachers. In the latter category,
Spider-Man: Far From Home introduced J.B. Smooveâs Julius Dell, who accompanied Martin Starrâs Roger Harrington as a chaperone on the sequelâs field trip. Well, folks who liked Mr. Dell can take comfort knowing he hasnât left the Midtown School of Science and Technology after the events of
Far From Home, as Smoove has confirmed heâs back for
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Families lied to by Mark Winger have come together in the wake of the killings.
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Donnah Wingerâs family remembers her marriage to Mark Winger
âShe lit up a room the moment she walked in,â Donnahâs sister Jenny Levin said.Rebecca Simic
After the brutal murder of his first wife, Mark Winger moved on. After all, he was seen as the hero who tried to save her, subsequently killing her supposed murderer with his handgun moments later.
Police quickly concluded the 1995 killing of Donnah Winger was a tragic incident, committed at the hands of a seemingly mentally unwell driver who d once driven her home from the airport.
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Today, Simicâs four children are thriving young adults pursuing their dreams.
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Rebecca Simic on supporting kids of imprisoned parents: âTheyâve done nothing wrongâ
Simic hopes her familyâs story helps others, and said her kids wouldnât have âmade it without all the support we were given from everyone.â Rebecca Simic
Rebecca Simic thought she had found the perfect life. She had four healthy, beautiful children, a loving husband with a good job and a house in the countryside.
But on June 5, 2002, that illusion was shattered when her husband, Mark Winger, was convicted of murdering his first wife seven years earlier.