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At the time of their deaths, Russell was 88 years old and Shirley was 87.
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As of January 2020, the murders have remained unsolved, and Russell's head still had not been found.
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Russell Dermond was originally from Hackensack, New Jersey.
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He served in the United States Navy during World War II.
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He married Shirley on December 15, 1950.
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They went on to have four children and nine grandchildren.
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After working in the fast food industry, including owning several Hardee's locations in Atlanta, he retired in 1994.
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Russell and Shirley went on to move to the Great Waters Reynolds Lake Oconee gated community, about 12 miles northeast of Eatonton.
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In 2000, their oldest son Mark was killed in Atlanta while attempting to purchase crack cocaine.
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Investigators believe that there is no connection between this crime and the subsequent murder of Mark's parents.
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Russell Dermond was last seen alive on May 1, 2014, running errands at a grocery store and bank in Eatonton.
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Along with Shirley, he spoke with his son, Brad, over the phone later that day.
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Russell and Shirley were expected to attend a party for the 2014 Kentucky Derby the following weekend with their neighbors, who grew concerned when the Dermonds did not show up.
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On May 6, one of their neighbors came to the Dermonds' house to check on them.
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The neighbor found the door unlocked and went on to enter the house.
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Russell's dead, decapitated body was found on the floor of his two-car garage, lying in a small pool of blood.
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When police were unable to locate Shirley at the house, they initially suspected that she had been kidnapped.
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Ten days later, her body was found by fishermen on Lake Oconee.
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A subsequent autopsy found that she had died from either two or three deep wounds to the head from a blunt object.
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Initially, investigators were pursuing multiple potential leads to find the perpetrator (or perpetrators) and their motive for killing the Dermonds.
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However, this eventually led nowhere, and over time the leads gradually declined in frequency.
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Although the perpetrator and motive remain unknown, Putnam County sheriff Howard Sills has said he is convinced that multiple people were involved.
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Because gunshot residue was found on Russell's collar, Sills also believes that Russell was decapitated after having been shot in the head in an attempt to prevent police from finding the bullet, and that the perpetrators went to the Dermonds' home intending to obtain money, despite the fact that nothing in the home was stolen.
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Madhu Mansuri Hasmukh
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Madhu Mansuri Hasmukh (born 1948) is an Indian singer, songwriter and activist.
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He had written and sung several Nagpuri songs for movement of separate state Jharkhand.
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In 2011 Government of Jharkhand awarded him Jharkhand Ratna Award.
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In 2020, he awarded Padma Shri.
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Madhu Mansuri Hasmukh was born on 4 September 1948 in similia in Ranchi district.
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His father name was Abdul Rahman Mansuri.
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According to Madhu Mansuri, his ancestors were Oraon who were converted to Islam.
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He married Samia Oraon.
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He was operater in MECON.
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He learned traditional song from his father.
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He had started singing songs from his childhood.
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He sang first song in stage in 1960 at the age of twelve.
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He established "Shist Manch" in 1960 and his first book of Nagpuri songs got published.
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In 1972 he wrote "Nagpur kar Kora" song.
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In 1992, he traveled Taiwan with Ram Dayal Munda and Mukund Nayak.
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He had written and sung several Nagpuri songs for movement for separate Jharkhand state.
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Government of Jharkhand awarded him Jharkhand Bibhuti Award.
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In 2011, Government of Jharkhand awarded him Jharkhand Ratna Award.
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In 2020, he awarded Padma Shri.
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Wayne Dickens
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Wayne Dickens is a former American football player and coach.
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He served as the head football coach at Kentucky State University from 2009 to 2012 and The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) from 2013 to 2015, compiling a career college football coaching record of 28–42.
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Raised in Orange, New Jersey, Dickens played as a center / linebacker at Orange High School.
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Senator Abercrombie
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Senator Abercrombie may refer to:
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Wang Jinlong
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Wang Jinlong (; born March 1963) is a Chinese scientist and educator in the fields of shortwave communication.
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He has been President of the PLA Ground Force Engineering University since September 2015, and formerly served as Vice-President of PLA Information Engineering University.
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He holds the rank of major general (shao jiang) in the People's Liberation Army (PLA).
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Wang was born in Haixing County, Hebei in March 1963.
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He received his doctor's degree from PLA Information Engineering University in 1992.
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In January 2012 he was appointed Vice-President of PLA Information Engineering University.
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On September 25, 2015, he was promoted to become President of the PLA University of Science and Technology (now PLA Ground Force Engineering University), replacing Zhang Yafei.
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In September 2017 he became a delegate to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
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Parapapá
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Parapapá is a song by Spanish singer Melody from her upcoming album.
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It was recorded in Miami, produced by Rafa Vergara, and released by Sony Music on June 28, 2018.
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The song was written by Melody Ruíz, Vicky Echeverrí, Juanfran Parra, Elliot Justo, Junior De La Rosa, and Rafa Vergara who also produced the song.
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It was released on June 28, 2018 along with its accompanying music video.
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The video surpassed one million views on YouTube after just a few days of its release.
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The video for Parapapá was released on the same day as the song.
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The video, like the song, was well received and described as sexy.
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Eucalyptus rowleyi
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Eucalyptus rowleyi is a species of mallee that is endemic to the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
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It has smooth grey bark, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven or nine, white flowers and cylindrical to urn-shaped fruit.
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"Eucalyptus rowleyi" is a mallee that grows to a height of and forms a lignotuber.
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The bark is smooth grey to tan, and cream-coloured when new.
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The leaves on young plants and on coppice regrowth are dull bluish green, egg-shaped, up to long and wide.
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Adult leaves are lance-shaped to broadly lance-shaped, mostly long and wide.
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The flower buds are borne in groups of seven or nine on a thickened peduncle long, the individual flowers on pedicels long.
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Mature buds are club-shaped, wide with a conical operculum long.
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The flowers are white and the fruit are cylindrical to urn-shaped, long and wide.
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"Eucalyptus rowleyi" was first formally described in 2012 by Dean Nicolle and Malcolm E. French from material collected north of Newman by Ian Brooker in 1983.
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The description was published in the journal "Nuytsia".
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The specific epithet ("rowleyi") honours Bruce Rowley, an expert desert traveller who first discovered the Little Sandy Desert population of this species.
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This mallee usually grows on broad floodplains or in open mallee vegetation.
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It is only known from the area between Marble Bar, Newman and the Rudall River National Park in the Little Sandy Desert and Pilbara biogeographic regions.
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This mallee is classified as "Priority Three" by the Western Australian Government Department of Parks and Wildlife meaning that it is poorly known and known from only a few locations but is not under imminent threat.
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2019 Men's China Squash Open
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The Men's China Squash Open 2019 was the men's edition of the 2019 China Squash Open, which is a tournament of the PSA World Tour World Tour Gold event (Prize money : 112 000 $).
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The event took place in Shanghai in China from 4 September to 8 September.
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Mohamed El Shorbagy won his second China Squash Open trophy, beating Ali Farag in the final.
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For 2016, the prize purse was $112,000.
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The prize money and points breakdown is as follows:
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Leann Birch
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Leann L. Birch (born Leann Elsie Traub; – ) was an American developmental psychologist, best known for her research on children's eating behaviours.
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Birch was born in Owosso, Michigan, and grew up primarily in Southern California.
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She obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology from California State University at Long Beach in 1971.
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She completed her graduate studies in psychology at the University of Michigan, earning a master’s degree in 1973 and a PhD in 1975.
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From 1972 to 1992, Birch was a faculty member at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where she headed the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
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In 1992, she became a professor and department head at Pennsylvania State University, where she remained for 21 years.
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At Penn State, she was the director of the Center for Childhood Obesity Research.
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In 2014, she joined the faculty at the Department of Foods and Nutrition at the University of Georgia.
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Birch authored more than 250 publications that have been cited over 51,000 times.
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She served on a number of committees dedicated to obesity prevention, including a term as the chair of the Committee on Obesity Prevention Policies for Young Children at the Institute of Medicine from 2009 to 2011.
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Her research program is credited for its influence on policy and position statements from scientific and professional bodies, such as the Institute of Medicine, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Healthy Eating Research program.
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