William Parcher
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'Fake nurse' who saw 4,000 patients arrested in Florida
A police investigation into Autumn Bardisa was launched due to concerns about her qualifications.
I'm sure one of our usualMan accused of killing 4 people at Montana bar is in custody.
One former town crier is Gordon Williams who took on the role from 1992 to 1997.
He said: "It was really good fun and a lovely role to showcase England's oldest borough and I'm thrilled that it's going to return.
"I wanted to give back to the town, which was so wonderful for me, my wife and my family."
The new town crier will make up a trio of important ceremonial roles, which aim to celebrate Malmesbury, its culture and heritage.
The successful candidate will be provided with the appropriate uniform and will be expected to attend up to four formal occasions a year. They will be paid a honorarium of £75 per event.
I feel like this belongs in the Europe local news thread, not the USA and Canada one.Just found this thread, and have noticed a tendancy to report mostly bad news. Here's the latest news from my town.
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Malmesbury town crier sought to bring life to local events
A new town crier is being sought for a historic town following more than a decade without one.www.bbc.co.uk
There's more. My original one is now in the Social Issues subforum, which makes even less sense.I didn't even know there were two. I saw this one when I checked 'New Posts', and didn't notice the subforum until after I posted on it.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The recent identification of a little girl found dead in a New Hampshire state park nearly 25 years ago both closed a key chapter in an investigation spanning four decades and opened a new search for another likely victim of her serial killer father, authorities said Monday.
The mystery, one of the first major cases to highlight genetic genealogy in solving crimes, began in 1985 when a hunter discovered the bodies of a woman and 9-year-old girl in a barrel at Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown. In 2000, an investigator found another barrel nearby containing the body of two more girls estimated to be ages 2 and 3.
Authorities determined that all four had been killed in the late 1970s or early 1980s and placed in the park. By 2019, they had identified all but the “middle child” and concluded based on DNA analysis that the killer was her father, Terry Rasmussen, who died in prison in 2010 after being convicted of killing another woman in California. But for years, they didn’t know the name of the girl.
That changed after the New Hampshire State Police's cold case unit partnered with the DNA Doe Project, which used extensive DNA analysis and genealogical research to identify her as Rea Rasmussen.