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Betty Ong may have died a hero, but her relatives and friends will always think of her foremost as an effervescent, kindly soul. ... Homelessness remains a core focus of his, ...
The remains of Betty Jean Benton, which sat unidentified for nearly 30 years, were found on July 18, 1996 near what's now called Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.
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The remains of Betty Jean Benton, which sat unidentified for nearly 30 years, were found on July 18, 1996 near what's now called Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.
Aunt Betty's Restaurant, a Pinckney staple for six decades, remains a popular breakfast and lunch diner despite changes in ownership. Current owner Trisha Donahee, along with her partner and ...
Police said human skeletal remains were found in a wooded area next to the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte in 1996. ... The woman was later identified as Betty Jean Benton.
Remains found in woods near the stadium on July 18, 1996, were taken to the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner’s Office, where the victim was determined to be female, police said.
A new animated series starring animator Max Fleischer’s iconic cartoon character Betty Boop is in the works, slated for release in 2018. The 26-episode series is being developed by France-based ...
A 1969 yearbook photo of Betty Jean Benton. Her family last heard from her in February 1991, then reported her missing in 1992. Remains were found in North Carolina in July 1996.
The remains of Betty Jean Benton, which sat unidentified for nearly 30 years, were found on July 18, 1996 near what's now called Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.