This case has not even been declared a murder investigation yet — but for one grieving mother there’s no question in her mind.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Country singer Doug Supernaw, who had hits in the early ’90s with “I Don’t Call Him Daddy,” and “Reno,” has died.
He was 60.A representative from his management team said Supernaw died in Texas on Friday. The Houston-raised singer announced in February 2019 that he had lung and bladder cancer and he entered hospice care in October after the cancer spread.After working on oil rigs and as a concert promoter in Texas, Supernaw moved to Nashville in the late ’80s to work as a
.This case has not even been declared a murder investigation yet — but for one grieving mother there’s no question in her mind.
The possibility of foul play “has not been ruled out” in the death of a social media influencer whose body was found in Houston after she disappeared over the weekend, an official said Tuesday. An autopsy of Alexis Sharkey was pending “further studies” as of Tuesday afternoon.
The Houston Police Department shared that Alexis' body was found in the 1000 block of Red Haw Lane on Saturday morning. According to local station, Alexis was last heard from on Friday evening and her husband, Tom Sharkey, told her mother, Stacey Clark Robinault, on Saturday morning that she was missing. also reports that officials shared that Alexis' body was found by city workers and that the body was nude with no visible signs of injury. Police are awaiting an autopsy to determine the cause
A young woman who had a large following as an Instagram influencer has been found dead on the side of a west Houston road -- a day after she was last seen leaving her house after an argument, according to reports. Houston police had been looking for 26-year-old Alexis Less Sharkey when they found a woman’s body Saturday on Red Haw Lane.
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Janet W. Lee Country music singer Doug Supernaw, known for his hit 1993 single “I Don’t Call Him Daddy,” died of cancer on Friday at his home in Texas, his record label B&G Records confirmed in a statement.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerDoug Supernaw, who had a No. 1 hit in 1993 with I Don’t Call Him Daddy, has died of cancer, according to his record company.