
Sheila Flynn
Senior Reporter at Daily Mail US
I write about the US for The Independent. Views my own. One foot in🇮🇪, one in🇺🇸 In the gutter looking at the stars.
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4 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Sheila Flynn
Melanie Williams hadn’t even turned 10 when her father arrived home to his three wives and communal brood of children with a fourth bride in tow. Bride No. 4, she remembers, was just 14 years old - the same age as Melanie’s big sister. It was the 1980s in Utah, and this was the way things were done in the fundamentalist Mormon polygamist cult Melanie, like both of her parents, was born into.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Sheila Flynn
It was a dangerous love triangle marked by betrayal, passion, wealth and intrigue – all of it set against the ominous, overcast beauty of the mountainous Pacific Northwest. One man was a well-regarded dog trainer to the stars, the other was a security consultant and firearms enthusiast, and the woman at the center of the case was a lithe blonde heiress who insists to this day she was nothing but a victim when the fallout of her relationships descended into murder.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Sheila Flynn
Jack Anthony Holland clutched a fidget toy in his hand and focused on memories of his ex-girlfriend from two decades earlier as he testified in her murder trial. He was sitting just feet from her husband, the man charged with killing her and framing Holland for stalking and murder. Holland traveled from his home eight hours away in Utah to testify in Broomfield, Colorado, at the trial of Daniel Krug.
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3 weeks ago |
thisismoney.co.uk | Sheila Flynn
Jack Anthony Holland clutched a fidget toy in his hand and focused on memories of his ex-girlfriend from two decades earlier as he testified in her murder trial. He was sitting just feet from her husband, the man charged with killing her and framing Holland for stalking and murder. Holland traveled from his home eight hours away in Utah to testify in Broomfield, Colorado, at the trial of Daniel Krug.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Sheila Flynn
Just months before the eighth anniversary of the Battle of Mogadishu and the release of the soon-to-be-classic feature film immortalizing it, survivor and war hero Norm Hooten retired from the Army as a master sergeant. It was August 2001, and his wife Bonnie, a pharmacist, ‘was not down for another 10 years in the Army,’ Hooten said in a podcast interview earlier this month. ‘It had a lot to do with my family,’ Hooten told Ryan Manion on The Resilient Life.
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