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'I Don't Feel Safe': Murdered Mom Told Family
The night before a Fort Meade soldier and young mother was gunned down in her home, she reportedly made panicked phone calls to her sister and mother in Texas, says a daytime TV show.
The new details about the hours before the murder of Karlyn Serane Ramirez, 24, who was found shot to death in her Severn home Aug. 25, 2015, were shared in interviews that aired recently on “Crime Watch Daily.” Ramirez died of multiple gunshot wounds; her then 5-month-old daughter, Kattaleya Vale Kearny, was found unharmed beside her. >>> Read more.
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Hitler’s Copy of Mein Kampf Goes to Auction
Adolf Hitler's personal copy of Mein Kampf will be auctioned off this month in Cecil County.
Alexander Historical Auctions in Chesapeake City is selling the rare book, signed by 11 soldiers who discovered it when raiding the dictator's Munich apartment on May 2, 1945. The work was kept by a soldier's daughter until August 2015, according to the auctioneer. >>> Read more.
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Nancy Reagan's Childhood Years in Bethesda
While former First Lady Nancy Reagan and her late husband called California home before and after their years in the White House, as a child, Nancy Davis Reagan lived in Bethesda for five years.
Anne Frances Robbins was born in New York City, the only child of Kenneth Robbins, a salesman, and Edith Luckett Robbins, an aspiring actress. The couple divorced when Reagan was young and in the 1920s Nancy was sent to live in Bethesda with an aunt and uncle, Virginia and C. Audley Galbraith, on Glenbrook Road. >>> Read more.
- Sarah, 5, and Jacob, 3, have been missing for 18 months this week. They were last seen with their schizophrenic mother.
Public Works Employee Found Dead in Cell
- The man charged in killing his coworker last week at DPW has also died.
Maryland Ranked Fourth Most Hate-Filled State In New Analysis
- Website scoured derogatory tweets for blacks, gays, lesbians, women and overweight. Baltimore and Maryland overall are well represented.
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