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6 days ago |
wsbtv.com | Tom Jones
FOREST PARK, Ga. — A woman who thought she wouldn’t get to take her father on one last ride in his classic car because it was stolen may still get the chance. Earlier this week, Channel 2’s Tom Jones reported on how Natasha Eckles’ father’s 1970 Chevelle SS was stolen from a Forest Park repair shop. Eckles emotionally told Jones about how her sick father wanted to take a final ride in the car.
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6 days ago |
flipboard.com | Tom Jones
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6 days ago |
wsbtv.com | Tom Jones
ATLANTA — It was a case that made national headlines when a woman was convicted of causing a crash that killed five people on Easter Sunday. Aimee Michael was sentenced to 36 years in a Fulton County courtroom. But the mother of the mother who lost four loved ones in the crash is not happy she was released on parole after only serving 14 years. And Kathy Smith said no one informed her Aimee was up for parole. She thought Michael should serve every one of the 36 years after what she took from her.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Tom Jones
It was a case that made national headlines when a woman was convicted of causing a crash that killed five people on Easter Sunday. Aimee Michael was sentenced to 36 years in a Fulton County courtroom. But a woman who lost four loved ones in the crash is not happy Michael was released on parole after only serving 14 years. And Kathy Smith said no one informed her that Michael was up for parole. She thought Michael should serve every one of the 36 years after what she took from her.
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1 week ago |
wsbtv.com | Tom Jones
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Channel 2 Action News spoke exclusively to a couple on vacation who say they were the first to notice a metro area man known for playing his bagpipes unresponsive in the ocean. Henry Frantz of Decatur died during a scuba diving trip. The couple told Channel 2’s Tom Jones that they wanted to let his family know rescue crews did everything they could to save him. “Forgive me if I get a little bit emotional,” Samantha Small said via a Zoom interview.
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