
Sheree Paolello
News Anchor at WLWT-TV (Cincinnati, OH)
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1 month ago |
wlwt.com | Sheree Paolello
In the last two months, five teenagers from Boone County have died by suicide. A few more tried to take their own life. Now, three of those mothers want more done, not just in schools but also online, so that no other family has to suffer the same pain. The only thing worse than losing a child is not knowing why it happened. Just ask these three moms. Jaimee Seitz had no idea her daughter was hiding a dark, scary and lonely secret.
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1 month ago |
ktvz.com | Sheree Paolello
By Sheree PaolelloClick here for updates on this story BOONE COUNTY, Kentucky (WLWT) — In the last two months, Boone County has been devastated by students dying by suicide. Five kids have died, and two others have attempted suicide. In the wake of those tragedies, the mothers of three of the teenagers sat down with WLWT’s Sheree Paolello in hopes of saving someone else.
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1 month ago |
krdo.com | Sheree Paolello
By Sheree PaolelloClick here for updates on this story BOONE COUNTY, Kentucky (WLWT) — In the last two months, Boone County has been devastated by students dying by suicide. Five kids have died, and two others have attempted suicide. In the wake of those tragedies, the mothers of three of the teenagers sat down with WLWT’s Sheree Paolello in hopes of saving someone else.
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1 month ago |
wlwt.com | Sheree Paolello
In the last two months, Boone County has been devastated by students dying by suicide. Five kids have died, and two others have attempted suicide. In the wake of those tragedies, the mothers of three of the teenagers sat down with WLWT’s Sheree Paolello in hopes of saving someone else. All three mothers have a different story, but it ends the same way, with a pain that most of us can’t imagine and never want to. “We have lived our worst nightmare,” Amber Murphy said.
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2 months ago |
krdo.com | Sheree Paolello
By Sheree PaolelloClick here for updates on this story CINCINNATI (WLWT) — Fifteen years ago, a community came together to give the Ingle family an extreme home makeover for their growing family. The Ingle family had three biological children and had adopted 12 more, most of whom had special needs. William Ingle looks like the All-American kid.
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RT @rhirschheimer: Boone County Sheriff’s office confirmed 2 people are dead and 1 is critically injured from this crash. The dump truck dr…

A lot of you have been following this case. The former Saint X counselor who was accused of having a sexual relationship with a student has just taken a plea deal. 👇🏼 Sentencing will not happen till June

@WLWT She just officially pleaded guilty to 2 counts and admitted to having a sexual relationship w the student. She’s faces anywhere from probation to 10 yrs in prison. Will be sentenced in June. @WLWT

It takes a special person to guide a family through losing a child. Thank you to @CincyChildrens Starshine Hospice for having us tonight🫶🏼 @WLWT @MikeDardisWLWT https://t.co/Z3jvxWidMb