Singer Jewel had a stark and sadly prescient warning for Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, who died last week at age 46 due to injuries sustained in a fire at his Connecticut home.
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A Connecticut woman called a “great mom” was behind bars after being accused of shooting two of her three children, killing one of them, according to reports. The violent scene Friday evening shook residents of the small town of Plymouth, it was reported.
The victims were the 15-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son of Naomi Bell, the Hartford Courant reported. Bell's daughter was killed in the shooting.
Mugshot for Naomi Bell, 43. (Connecticut State Police) Police who responded to the shooting
.Singer Jewel had a stark and sadly prescient warning for Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, who died last week at age 46 due to injuries sustained in a fire at his Connecticut home.
true crime docuseries,, so compelling is that it ultimately flips the genre on its head. It’s not as much of a whodunnit as it is an emotional journey about overcoming trauma and one son trying to understand the legacy his dead mother left behind. The four-part series directed by first-time filmmaker Madison Hamburg follows his own investigation into the unsolved murder of his mother, Barbara Hamburg, who was violently killed outside her home in Connecticut in 2010.
The death of Zappos founder and retired CEO Tony Hsieh, who succumbed to his injures nine days after an early morning fire at a Connecticut waterfront home, remains under investigation as questions linger. Hsieh, 46, died on Friday at a local hospital where he had been taken to in the hours following the Nov.
As coronavirus cases spike across the U.S., local and state officials are implementing new lockdown restrictions, including those on schools. Some schools in states from Connecticut to California that switched from virtual learning in the spring to in-person or hybrid learning by autumn are moving back to online classes as cases spike, and it’s taking a toll on students, parents and teachers.
Natalie Oganesyan editorLongtime technology entrepreneur, venture capitalist and former CEO of Zappos Tony Hsieh died as a result of injuries sustained in a house fire Nov. 18 while visiting family in Connecticut, the New York Times reported.
James McClain If nothing else, 2020 has been an exciting year for fans of midcentury modernist master Richard Neutra. A bumper crop of his greatest works — many of them astonishingly well-preserved — have come up for sale, architectural treasures located everywhere from Palm Springs to Connecticut, and from Santa Monica to Montecito.Just in time for the holidays, another Neutra gem has popped up on the open market, this one located in L.A.’s tony Bel Air neighborhood.
Amazon has acquired Honor Guard, a four-part military docuseries created by two U.S. Army veterans, and narrated by Sam Elliott. Show creators Ethan Morse and Neal Schrodetzki of Time To Kill Productions will debut their new series online digitally Christmas Day through Amazon. The series will arrive on more than 50 streaming services throughout 2021.
A South Carolina man pleaded guilty Tuesday to sharing bomb-making information with another man in support of the Islamic State terror group. Kristopher Sean Matthews, 34, who goes by Ali Jibreel, entered his plea in San Antonio, Texas, to a charge of conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. He admitted to federal prosecutors that he conspired with 22-year-old Jaylyn Christopher Molina, of Cost, Texas, the Justice Department said.
“Crazy, Not Insane,” directed by Alex Gibney, which premieres Wednesday at 9 p.m.Based in New Haven, Conn., the 83-year-old has spent her life uncovering what makes a person become a killer. She’s interviewed and studied more than 100 adult and juvenile capital defendants and serial killers on death row, including Ted Bundy.“It’s not a choice.
Angelique Jackson Eighteen months after “The Climb” debuted at Cannes, the film’s director, writer and star Michael Angelo Covino saw his film in a movie theater.
Storms hammered New York, New Jersey and Connecticut on Sunday night, even sparking tornado warnings. The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings for parts of New York and Connecticut as the storms battered the area.
A Connecticut college settled a lawsuit over the death of an aspiring social worker who choked on pancakes during an on-campus charity event three years ago. Sacred Heart University in Fairfield agreed to undisclosed terms with the mother of Caitlin Nelson, a 20-year-old student who died days after the pancake-eating contest, which had been set up by a sorority to benefit Prevent Child Abuse America.
There have been serious injuries in an explosion at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Connecticut, an official said Friday. State and federal investigators are responding to the VA Medical Center in West Haven, Brian Foley, a top aide to state Public Safety Commissioner James Rovella, said in a text message to The Associated Press.
cyclist who died in a horror road smash has been named by police. Colin McCourt was declared dead at the scene of Tuesday’s accident near Cardross, Helensburgh.