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CAUGHT is the story of a young man from Malverne Long Island, who without warning is arrested for a murder that was a cold case from 9 years ago. The murder had occurred during his High School days when as a champion athlete Cross Country Runner, one of the boys from a competitive school Cross Country Team became the murder victim. Amos had seemingly lived an exemplary life all these years, from High School, through College, and into the present time when he was about to branch out as an Aeronautical engineer with a brand new job waiting for him at Boeing in the state of Washington. Plans are made to marry his High School sweetheart, who herself has been offered a new teaching job out in Washington where they have just signed papers for their dream home. All this occurs and he and his family have to suffer as they are scrutinized, while the police go over every detail of their lives for the last 9 years. The Prosecuting Attorney seems to be coming up with information from experts in Forensic Science, that put Amos deeper and deeper into trouble, and he did indeed feel CAUGHT.
Albemarle Parish was formed in 1738 and covered the southern portion of Surry County. It became part of Sussex County when that county was created from Surry County in 1753.
Charles Davies (b.ca. 1706) emigrated from England to Philadelphia, and married Hannah Matson in 1732/1733. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Davis) and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, California and elsewhere.
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The year was 1896, and nineteenth-century journalists called the murder of Pearl Bryan the "Crime of the Century." From the day Pearl's headless body was found to the execution of her murderers on the gallows, the details of the murder fascinated newspaper reporters and ballad composers alike. Often glossing over the facts of the case, newspaper accounts presented the events according to stereotypes that were remarkably similar to those found in well-known murdered-girl ballads, such as "Pretty Polly," "Omie Wise," and "The Jealous Lover." Events, characters, motivations, and plot were presented through this framework: the simple country girl led astray by a clever degenerate. Nearly all var...
Mansfield Township was established as a constabulary in 1688 and became incorporated in 1798. It is one of the oldest townships in Burlington County. Made up of one town, Columbus, and the four villages of Hedding, Kinkora, Georgetown, and Mansfield Square, the township continues to retain the rural, agricultural landscape that its first settlers witnessed. Mansfield Township has had a number of notable residents, from Prince Lucian Murat, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, to Thomas Larzelere, an architect who was instrumental in designing plans for the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The vintage images in Mansfield Township, Burlington County bring to life the history of the township, from the days when weary travelers stopped for refreshment at the Columbus Inne to the modern, technologically driven community that the township is today.