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Monster Mother: Sharon Kinne, convicted killer confirmed dead by FBI

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fox4kc.com – Hannah King – 2025-01-17 18:25:00

SUMMARY: Sharon Kinne, convicted in 1962 for the murder of her husband, James Kinne, was later acquitted due to a jury error. She was also linked to the death of Patricia Jones, the wife of her lover. After fleeing to Mexico, Kinne was involved in another murder and incarcerated, but she escaped from a Mexican prison in 1969. For decades, her whereabouts remained unknown. Recently, the FBI confirmed that a woman named Diedra Glabus, who died in 2022, had fingerprints matching Kinne’s. Despite no confirmation from local law enforcement, historical records have continued to document her story.

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Texas floods: Death toll rises, 11 girls still missing as search efforts continue

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fox4kc.com – The Associated Press – 2025-07-06 08:15:00

SUMMARY: Devastating flash floods hit central Texas starting July 4, 2025, primarily impacting Kerr County along the Guadalupe River, killing nearly 70 people—including many children at summer camps like Camp Mystic. Sheriff Larry Leitha reported 11 campers still missing amid difficult search conditions involving helicopters, boats, and drones. Over 850 people were rescued. The floods rose 26 feet in 45 minutes, sweeping away homes and vehicles. Authorities face questions about warning adequacy despite National Weather Service alerts. Governor Greg Abbott declared a day of prayer as communities grieve. Survivors recounted harrowing escapes, while investigations continue into preparedness and response for this historic rainfall disaster.

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Parents cited after kids start St. Louis fireworks wars

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-07-05 21:45:34

SUMMARY: St. Louis police arrested 60 people downtown Friday night, including 45 juveniles as young as 12. For the first time, parents were cited for their children’s actions during a surge in fireworks-related incidents. Authorities set up a reunification center to hold minors until parents arrived; those delayed beyond 45 minutes faced additional citations. Among arrests, eight involved firearms, alongside charges like resisting arrest and contributing to minor delinquency. Fire-related calls rose 61% this year, with 631 incidents including building and grass fires. Officials emphasized parental responsibility and plan increased patrols and citations at future events to curb dangerous behaviors.

Police arrested 60 people, including 45 juveniles, during Fourth of July celebrations downtown, citing parents for their children’s behavior for the first time.

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Shannon County Sheriff alleges ‘orchestrated campaign of harassment and smear tactics,’  threats to life

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www.ozarksfirst.com – Kathryn Skopec – 2025-07-05 13:29:00

SUMMARY: Shannon County Commission announced termination of nearly all Shannon County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) staff due to a 75% budget overspend. Sheriff Steven Hogan condemned the move as politically motivated and alleged harassment and death threats. A temporary restraining order has paused deputy terminations until the trial scheduled for July 9. Commission attorney Ivan Schraeder stated the commission’s evidence will clarify the situation, disputing SCSO claims of mismanagement by Hogan. The commission argues legal flaws in SCSO’s suit and has requested a $200,000 security bond for deputies. Despite cuts, the jail and dispatch services remain operational. Hogan seeks federal investigation into threats.

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