
Wouldn't it be great if they would put something on the front of a cap to shade your eyes from the sun?
Wouldn't it be great if they would put something on the front of a cap to shade your eyes from the sun?
"A two-week search for two rams in Tuscaloosa ended Friday morning.
The rams had previously been spotted roaming in the city and then multiple people called 911 Friday morning to report the rams were running along Skyland Boulevard and were aggressively charging at vehicles in a car lot."
Alabama is one of the states in which "he needed killing" can be a defense to a murder charge. But it is doubtful that James McAnnally, a construction supervisor, needed killing, yet he became the victim of a low-down, dirty murder. On July 26, 1999, he and his dog were killed by a bomb planted in his riding lawn mower. That just doesn't seem right. The crime has never been solved.
"The explosion killed McAnnally instantly and scattered pieces of his riding mower into neighbors� yards as far as 200 feet away, according to Richard Zitrin, national correspondent for APBNews.com, an Internet site that features crime stories. The mower�s steering wheel flew over McAnnally�s house and landed in his front yard. McAnnally�s dog, who was standing near the mower at the time of the blast, also died in the explosion. The ATF�s Reyes said that the bomb was most likely attached to the floorboard of the lawnmower." Boom
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