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  mary o connor police chief: The Donnellys: Massacre, Trial, and Aftermath John Little, 2021-11-02 A story made all the more shocking because it’s true. In 1880, an organized mob of the Donnellys’ enemies murder four family members and burn their house to the ground. Another sibling is shot to death in a house a short distance away. William Donnelly and a teenage boy are the only witnesses to the murders. The surviving family members seek justice through the local courts but quickly learn that their enemies control the jury and the press. Two sensational trials follow that make national and international headlines as the Donnellys continue to pursue justice for their murdered parents, siblings and cousin. Behind the scenes, political factors are at play, as Oliver Mowat, the Premier/Attorney General of the province of Ontario, fearing the backlash a conviction would render, gradually withdraws support from the prosecution of the killers. After the trials, the Donnelly’s enemies continue their crusade against the family, paying off potential witnesses to the murders and fabricating one last set of charges that they hope will put the remaining Donnellys away forever.
  mary o connor police chief: Crocker-Langley San Francisco Directory , 1909
  mary o connor police chief: Wisconsin Traffic Safety Reporter , 1956
  mary o connor police chief: The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice Victor E. Kappeler, Gary W. Potter, 2017-07-18 The social construction of crime is often out of proportion to the threat posed. The media and advocacy groups shine a spotlight on some crimes and ignore others. Street crime is highlighted as putting everyone at risk of victimization, while the greater social harms from corporate malfeasance receive far less attention. Social arrangements dictate what is defined as crime and the punishments for those who engage in the proscribed behavior. Interest groups promote their agendas by appealing to public fears. Justifications often have no basis in fact, but the public accepts the exaggerations and blames the targeted offenders. The net-widening effect of more laws and more punishment catches those least able to defend themselves. This innovative alternative to traditional textbooks provides insightful observations of myths and trends in criminal justice. Fourteen chapters challenge misconceptions about specific crimes or aspects of the criminal justice system. Kappeler and Potter dissect popular images of crimes and criminals in a cogent, compelling, and engaging manner. They trace the social construction of each issue and identify the misleading statistics and fears that form the basis of myths—and the collateral damage of basing policies on mythical beliefs. The authors encourage skepticism about commonly accepted beliefs, offer readers a fresh perspective, and urge them to analyze important issues from novel vantage points.
  mary o connor police chief: The Evil Within Brian Elliott, 2011-02-15 It was in 1991 when two soldiers, one an officer, Lt Jeremy Carver, and the other a female Sergeant, Heather Calvert, fell into the hands of an IRA ‘nutting squad . . .’ . . . Jeremy and Heathers’ worst fears were realised when they turned north off the road between Belleek and Petigoe in Co Fermanagh, and headed towards a multitude of derelict buildings . . . It was there that the heat spots appeared on the infra-red systems in the Puma helicopter. The eight Marine Commandos abseiled down and entered the building . . . to their horror . . . Two days later, David Carver, a Brigadier in the SAS, silently, in the morgue, whispered to his son . . . Jeremy, I swear that the evil bastards that have done this to you, will very, very slowly learn what it is like to die. To die a death far worse than what you and your faithful Sergeant have suffered, this will be my epitaph, my eternal promise to you . . . One man’s determination to avenge the torture to death, of his very own, and he would metre out his own justice . . . and he did . . . ! From the very beginning to the astonishing and totally unexpected ending, the action is relentless, the sheer realism, the ferocity; and the events that happened, all of which leaves such an impregnable and indelible footprint on the mind of the reader . . .
  mary o connor police chief: Women in the Security Profession Sandi J. Davies, 2016-09-13 Women in the Security Profession: A Practical Guide for Career Development is a resource for women considering a career in security, or for those seeking to advance to its highest levels of management. It provides a historical perspective on how women have evolved in the industry, as well as providing real-world tips and insights on how they can help shape its future. The comprehensive text helps women navigate their security careers, providing information on the educational requirements necessary to secure the wide-ranging positions in today's security field. Women in the Security Profession describes available development opportunities, offering guidance from experienced women professionals who have risen through the ranks of different security sectors. - Features career profiles and case studies, including interviews with women in the industry, providing a deeper dive inside some exciting and rewarding careers in security - Provides a history of women in security, and an exploration of both current and expected trends - Offers experienced advice on how to resolve specific biases and issues relating to gender
  mary o connor police chief: Supreme Court Appellate Division Fourth Department ,
  mary o connor police chief: Oversight on Scared Straight United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Human Resources, 1979
  mary o connor police chief: Home Town Tracy Kidder, 2012-09-05 In this splendid book, one of America's masters of nonfiction takes us home--into Hometown, U.S.A., the town of Northampton, Massachusetts, and into the extraordinary, and the ordinary, lives that people live there. As Tracy Kidder reveals how, beneath its amiable surface, a small town is a place of startling complexity, he also explores what it takes to make a modern small city a success story. Weaving together compelling stories of individual lives, delving into a rich and varied past, moving among all the levels of Northampton's social hierarchy, Kidder reveals the sheer abundance of life contained within a town's narrow boundaries. Does the kind of small town that many Americans came from, and long for, still exist? Kidder says yes, although not quite in the form we may imagine. A book about civilization in microcosm, Home Town makes us marvel afresh at the wonder of individuality, creativity, and civic order--how a disparate group of individuals can find common cause and a code of values that transforms a place into a home. And this book makes you feel you live there.
  mary o connor police chief: Soards' New Orleans City Directory, ... Soards Directory Co., New Orleans, 1910
  mary o connor police chief: Marc Blitzstein Howard Pollack, 2012-10-01 A composer and lyricist of enormous innovation and influence, Marc Blitzstein remains one of the most versatile and fascinating figures in the history of American music, his creative output running the gamut from films scores and Broadway operas to art songs and chamber pieces. A prominent leftist and social maverick, Blitzstein constantly pushed the boundaries of convention in mid-century America in both his work and his life. Award-winning music historian Howard Pollack's new biography covers Blitzstein's life in full, from his childhood in Philadelphia to his violent death in Martinique at age 58. The author describes how this student of contemporary luminaries Nadia Boulanger and Arnold Schoenberg became swept up in the stormy political atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s and throughout his career walked the fine line between his formal training and his populist principles. Indeed, Blitzstein developed a unique sound that drew on everything contemporary, from the high modernism of Stravinsky and Hindemith to jazz and Broadway show tunes. Pollack captures the astonishing breadth of Blitzstein's work--from provocative operas like The Cradle Will Rock, No for an Answer, and Regina, to the wartime Airborne Symphony composed during his years in service, to lesser known ballets, film scores, and stage works. A courageous artist, Blitzstein translated Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera during the heyday of McCarthyism and the red scare, and turned it into an off-Broadway sensation, its Mack the Knife becoming one of the era's biggest hits. Beautifully written, drawing on new interviews with friends and family of the composer, and making extensive use of new archival and secondary sources, Marc Blitzstein presents the most complete biography of this important American artist.
  mary o connor police chief: Blue Book Queensland. Public Service Board, 1902
  mary o connor police chief: Votes & Proceedings New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council, 1912
  mary o connor police chief: DeSmet V. County of Rock Island, Illinois , 2005
  mary o connor police chief: San Francisco Municipal Reports San Francisco (Calif.), San Francisco (Calif.). Board of Supervisors, 1910
  mary o connor police chief: Centennial History of Columbus and Franklin County William Alexander Taylor, Columbus is the state capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio, as well as the county seat of Franklin County. Named for explorer Christopher Columbus, the city was founded in 1812 at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers, and assumed the functions of state capital in 1816. This is a full account of the history of this beautiful towns, of Franklin county and its various townships and includes a huge and thoroughly investigated biographical section.
  mary o connor police chief: Foreign Service List , 1959 Includes field staffs of Foreign Service, U.S. missions to international organizations, Agency for International Development, ACTION, U.S. Information Agency, Peace Corps, Foreign Agricultural Service, and Department of Army, Navy and Air Force
  mary o connor police chief: Minutes , 1912
  mary o connor police chief: Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly ... New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Assembly, 1911
  mary o connor police chief: Official Congressional Directory United States. Congress, W. H. Michael, 1938
  mary o connor police chief: The American Catholic Who's who Georgina Pell Curtis, Benedict Elder, 1931
  mary o connor police chief: Wherever Green Is Worn Tim Pat Coogan, 2002-10-18 A sweeping history of all the places the Irish went when they left Ireland by one of the best known Irish historians in the world.
  mary o connor police chief: The City Record , 1889
  mary o connor police chief: Parliamentary Papers , 1902
  mary o connor police chief: City Documents Worcester (Mass.), 1909
  mary o connor police chief: The City Record New York (N.Y.), 1886
  mary o connor police chief: Policeman's Monthly , 1919
  mary o connor police chief: Who's who in Government , 1977-11 Biographies of the outstanding men and women in every branch of our federal, state, county and municipal governments.--Pref.
  mary o connor police chief: Municipal Record Salt Lake City (Utah), 1915
  mary o connor police chief: Salt Lake City Progress Report Salt Lake City (Utah), 1914
  mary o connor police chief: Commonwealth Of Australia Gazette Australia, 1906
  mary o connor police chief: A Thorn in Their Side - Hilda Murrell Threatened Britain's Nuclear State. She Was Brutally Murdered. This is the True Story of her Shocking Death Robert Green, 2013-08-05 In 1984, at the age of 78, world-renowned rose grower Hilda Murrell was found brutally murdered in the Shropshire countryside. She had just gained an approval to testify on the unsolved problems of radioactive waste at the first British planning enquiry into a new nuclear plant at Sizewell, Suffolk.The police theory that a lone, panicking burglar robbed and abducted Hilda in her own car for petty cash erupted into a sensational political conspiracy involving Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's plans for British nuclear energy and the controversial sinking of the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano in the 1982 Falklands War. The West Mercia police took until 2005 to secrure the conviction of Andrew George as Hilda's unlikely murderer - in 1984 he was a 16 year-old truant from a local foster home who could not drive. The case spawned numerous books, plays and TV programmes as it became one of the most baffling British murders of the 20th century.Now, Hilda's nephew Robert Green - a former Royal navy Commander who operated nuclear weapons before holding a key position in Naval Intelligence during the Falklands War - tells the story of his extraordinary pursuit of the truth. Believing that Hilda was abducted by those who wanted to find out what she knew about the Falklands conflict and problems in the Sizewell nuclear power plant, and undeterred by ongoing harassment, Green exposes the implausibility of the police theory and uncovers new evidence that should have acquitted Andrew George.This is the incredible true story of Hilda Murrell - and of one man's quest to find out how and why his beloved aunt met with such a violent and bizarre death.
  mary o connor police chief: The Biographic Register United States. Department of State, 1958
  mary o connor police chief: Frederick Hazzleden, by Hugh Westbury Hugh Farrie, Hugh Westbury, 1887
  mary o connor police chief: New Haven's St. Patrick's Day Parade Joan Moynihan, Neil Hogan, 2006 The revival of the St. Patrick's Day parade in New Haven is a fantastic story. The parade was organized in 1842 as the captivating centerpiece of the city's St. Patrick's Day observance, yet it passed from the urban scene in the early 20th century. For 50 years, it faded from memory; however, New Haven's Irish community retained a strong determination to honor its patron saint and celebrate its heritage. In 1956, they breathed new life into the venerable tradition. Within New Haven's St. Patrick's Day Parade, readers will discover the inception of this joyful event and how, over the last half century, it has grown and thrived.
  mary o connor police chief: The Bronx and Its People James Lee Wells, 1927
  mary o connor police chief: Williams' Cincinnati Directory, City Guide and Business Mirror , 1862
  mary o connor police chief: The Donnelly Documents Champlain Society, 2004
  mary o connor police chief: Shadows of Evidence Glenn McGinnis, 2005-06-02 Patrick Murphy, an ambitious trial attorney, has positioned himself for a meteoric rise to the top of his profession. Fast cars, beautiful women, and the garish nightlife of the Big Easy are the backdrops for his lifestyle. Constant conflict with his father, the ex-Deputy Chief of Police, has driven him to both heights of success and depths of depression. Suddenly he finds himself entrapped in a compromising situation that threatens to shatter his fragile relationships with his fiance and father, and to destroy his aspirations. Using the analytical skills he has honed in the courtroom, he hatches a scheme of murder and deceit that will free him from blackmail by an ebony seductress and incriminate a young intern from his law firm. John Roth, a senior detective with the N.O.P.D. looks forward to his imminent retirement with apprehension. Reflecting on his past and its successes and failures, he attempts to solve the final cases of his career. A young black man is accused of murdering his father. A young black woman is murdered with few clues or suspects. Both cases draw Roth to Patrick Murphy, his godson and the son of his former partner. With the patience and diligence developed during forty years of service to the citizens of New Orleans, Roth pieces together the shadows of evidence and exposes the truth.
  mary o connor police chief: Biography Index Bea Joseph, 1990 A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines.

  mary o'connor police chief: The Donnellys: Massacre, Trial, and Aftermath John Little, 2021-11-02 A story made all the more shocking because it’s true. In 1880, an organized mob of the Donnellys’ enemies murder four family members and burn their house to the ground. Another sibling is shot to death in a house a short distance away. William Donnelly and a teenage boy are the only witnesses to the murders. The surviving family members seek justice through the local courts but quickly learn that their enemies control the jury and the press. Two sensational trials follow that make national and international headlines as the Donnellys continue to pursue justice for their murdered parents, siblings and cousin. Behind the scenes, political factors are at play, as Oliver Mowat, the Premier/Attorney General of the province of Ontario, fearing the backlash a conviction would render, gradually withdraws support from the prosecution of the killers. After the trials, the Donnelly’s enemies continue their crusade against the family, paying off potential witnesses to the murders and fabricating one last set of charges that they hope will put the remaining Donnellys away forever.
  mary o'connor police chief: Crocker-Langley San Francisco Directory , 1909
  mary o'connor police chief: Supreme Court Appellate Division Fourth Department ,
  mary o'connor police chief: Oversight on Scared Straight United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Human Resources, 1979
  mary o'connor police chief: Home Town Tracy Kidder, 2012-09-05 In this splendid book, one of America's masters of nonfiction takes us home--into Hometown, U.S.A., the town of Northampton, Massachusetts, and into the extraordinary, and the ordinary, lives that people live there. As Tracy Kidder reveals how, beneath its amiable surface, a small town is a place of startling complexity, he also explores what it takes to make a modern small city a success story. Weaving together compelling stories of individual lives, delving into a rich and varied past, moving among all the levels of Northampton's social hierarchy, Kidder reveals the sheer abundance of life contained within a town's narrow boundaries. Does the kind of small town that many Americans came from, and long for, still exist? Kidder says yes, although not quite in the form we may imagine. A book about civilization in microcosm, Home Town makes us marvel afresh at the wonder of individuality, creativity, and civic order--how a disparate group of individuals can find common cause and a code of values that transforms a place into a home. And this book makes you feel you live there.
  mary o'connor police chief: Soards' New Orleans City Directory, ... Soards Directory Co., New Orleans, 1910
  mary o'connor police chief: Marc Blitzstein Howard Pollack, 2012-10-01 A composer and lyricist of enormous innovation and influence, Marc Blitzstein remains one of the most versatile and fascinating figures in the history of American music, his creative output running the gamut from films scores and Broadway operas to art songs and chamber pieces. A prominent leftist and social maverick, Blitzstein constantly pushed the boundaries of convention in mid-century America in both his work and his life. Award-winning music historian Howard Pollack's new biography covers Blitzstein's life in full, from his childhood in Philadelphia to his violent death in Martinique at age 58. The author describes how this student of contemporary luminaries Nadia Boulanger and Arnold Schoenberg became swept up in the stormy political atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s and throughout his career walked the fine line between his formal training and his populist principles. Indeed, Blitzstein developed a unique sound that drew on everything contemporary, from the high modernism of Stravinsky and Hindemith to jazz and Broadway show tunes. Pollack captures the astonishing breadth of Blitzstein's work--from provocative operas like The Cradle Will Rock, No for an Answer, and Regina, to the wartime Airborne Symphony composed during his years in service, to lesser known ballets, film scores, and stage works. A courageous artist, Blitzstein translated Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera during the heyday of McCarthyism and the red scare, and turned it into an off-Broadway sensation, its Mack the Knife becoming one of the era's biggest hits. Beautifully written, drawing on new interviews with friends and family of the composer, and making extensive use of new archival and secondary sources, Marc Blitzstein presents the most complete biography of this important American artist.
  mary o'connor police chief: Until Death Mary Burns, 2001-04-09 After Mary Carpenter suffers personal injury at the hands of a killer and total disillusionment with the justice system, she vows to leave crime fighting to the young and spend her days creating beautiful paintings. At seventy-five, she has spent over fifty years on the fringes of police work, first as a secretary, later as a consultant on dusty, old cases. Now she opts for the safety of an adult community. When a woman dies the day Mary moves to the complex, she assumes the death is the result of natural causes, but then a second death occurs within days of her arrival. The police write off the second death, that of a senile woman who wanders the halls claiming Bridget OConnor kills people, as an accident. Mary disagrees and jumps into the investigation. Mary is not naive, she knows men die and leave wealthy widows, but Bridget has a track record of four dead spouses and several deceased relatives. Not only the number worries Mary, but also the pattern of financial need preceding each death. Mary has worked for Edmontons police service too long to doubt she is dealing with a black widow. Now she must convince the police chief she is not feeble-minded, alert the prospective husband-to-be of his danger, and avoid being the next victim of a convenient natural death. Mary fumes when she realizes her long-time associates in Edmontons police service are humoring her, as if she was an old woman. Her dismay grows when repeated dead-ends lead them to question her reasoning. Can they truly believe her intuition has short-circuited? To add to Marys worries, Bridgets son is romancing her friend, Gloria Azzara. Unable to convince her friend that Garth OConnor is not the man for her, Mary can only hope she has sufficient sense to see him with unclouded eyes, before she becomes his second dead wife. An alliance of grandchildren, left without inheritances because of Bridget, seeks Marys expertise and adds to the meager information she is able to glean from police and public records. Mary finds herself with an overwhelming supply of ifs and maybes, wisps of ancient memories, stacks of circumstantial evidence, and an earful of spiteful gossip, but nothing a jury would call proof. When the police chief informs her of a verifiable murder involving Bridget, her first reaction is relief. Then she discovers the murder not only involves Bridget, but that she, and her newest intended, are the victims. Now she must discover the identity of the target and the murderer. She eyes the vengeful discarded lover, the soon-to-be disinherited children, and the needy, greedy son. With the help of her youthful brigade of grandchildren, a willing police constable, and her own deductive reasoning, Mary points the police chief in the murderers direction.
  mary o'connor police chief: Blue Book Queensland. Public Service Board, 1902
  mary o'connor police chief: Minutes , 1916
  mary o'connor police chief: The American Catholic Who's who Georgina Pell Curtis, Benedict Elder, 1931
  mary o'connor police chief: San Francisco Municipal Reports San Francisco (Calif.), San Francisco (Calif.). Board of Supervisors, 1910
  mary o'connor police chief: Official Congressional Directory United States. Congress, 1961
  mary o'connor police chief: Municipal Record Salt Lake City (Utah), 1915
  mary o'connor police chief: Salt Lake City Progress Report Salt Lake City (Utah), 1914
  mary o'connor police chief: The City Record New York (N.Y.), 1881 Includes Official canvas of votes (varies slightly) 1878-1943.
  mary o'connor police chief: Parliamentary Papers , 1902
  mary o'connor police chief: Who's who in Government , 1977-11 Biographies of the outstanding men and women in every branch of our federal, state, county and municipal governments.--Pref.
  mary o'connor police chief: The Biographic Register United States. Department of State, 1958
  mary o'connor police chief: The Appropriate and Effective Use of Security Technologies in U.S. Schools Mary W. Green, 1999
  mary o'connor police chief: Foreign Service List , 1959 Includes field staffs of Foreign Service, U.S. missions to international organizations, Agency for International Development, ACTION, U.S. Information Agency, Peace Corps, Foreign Agricultural Service, and Department of Army, Navy and Air Force
  mary o'connor police chief: Williams' Cincinnati Directory, City Guide and Business Mirror , 1862
  mary o'connor police chief: Grand Deceptions G. S. Willmott, 2018-10-01 Grand Deceptions is a historical novel centred predominantly around Melbourne and Ballarat in Victoria Australia. England, Scotland and San Marino also play a part of this captivating story. The timeline begins in the 1850s and ends in the 1960s. Three well to do young men immigrate to Victoria; their reasons are all different but their ambitions are the same - make their fortune in the antipodes. The circumstances that drove their futures were deception. Two of the three men became victims of fraud and lost their fortunes. They hatched a plan to recover their newly developed wealth by becoming bushrangers. They disguised themselves in women's clothing, calling themselves The Banshees. Grand Deceptions follows the lives of the three men all of whom experience exciting and sometimes dangerous lives. I found this book a great read, I was impressed by the author's knowledge of early Victorian history and his introduction of characters from English settlers of the day. Given the ending, one would guess there might be a sequel in the wind! - Bill Simpson I think this is Garry's best book so far. I would have no hesitation in recommending this read to anybody who loves history, thrilling storylines and a book you can't put down. - Ian Jones I wasn't sure what I was getting myself into. What I got was a page turning great read. I won't spoil the ending for those of you yet to read Grand Deceptions, I will just say be sure to put aside a few hours as you won't want to put it down until you see how it ends. - Kim Krarup Garry has outdone himself with this story. He has blended a great mix of fact and fiction and I found myself enthralled. I read Grand Deceptions in an afternoon which I very rarely manage to do with a book. I cannot recommend this book highly enough - do yourself a favour and get a copy, I guarantee you will not be disappointed - Tony Pittard As with Garry Willmott's Serendipity - A Gallipoli Love Story, which I read a while ago, Grand Deceptions is a fascinating blend of fact and fiction. I enjoyed the deft way the author weaves the men's stories, bringing in other characters and sometimes bringing the reader up to date on what happened to someone I assumed had been forgotten. For example, Anna's friend Jane was mentioned in passing... and then her story is revealed later in the book.Grand Deceptions is a fine historical tapestry giving a picture of a hundred years of turbulent history as a backdrop for the stories of some remarkable people. - Sally Odgers, author/editor
  mary o'connor police chief: The New York Times Index , 1914
  mary o'connor police chief: City Record Boston (Mass.), 1929
  mary o'connor police chief: Municipal/county Executive Directory , 1989
  mary o'connor police chief: R.L. Polk & Co.'s St. Paul City Directory , 1901
  mary o'connor police chief: Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Assembly, 1911
  mary o'connor police chief: Slater's Royal National Commercial Directory of Ireland , 1881
  mary o'connor police chief: Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature Anna Lorraine Guthrie, Bertha Tannehill, Neltje Marie Tannehill Shimer, 1989 An author subject index to selected general interest periodicals of reference value in libraries.
  mary o'connor police chief: Personal Name Index to "The New York Times Index," 1975-2001 Supplement: No-Ros Byron A. Falk, 2005
  mary o'connor police chief: Votes & Proceedings New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council, 1912
  mary o'connor police chief: Personal Name Index to "The New York Times Index," 1975-1999 Supplement: Mio-Re Byron A. Falk, 2002 The basic set of this work consists of 1851-1974, v. 1-22. Supplements will periodically update information.
  mary o'connor police chief: San Francisco Municipal Reports for the Fiscal Year ... San Francisco (Calif.). Board of Supervisors, 1910
  mary o'connor police chief: City Documents Worcester (Mass.), 1909
  mary o'connor police chief: Address of ... Mayor ... Worcester (Mass.), 1909
  mary o'connor police chief: The Bronx and Its People James Lee Wells, 1927
  mary o'connor police chief: The Donnelly Documents Champlain Society, 2004
  mary o'connor police chief: The Television Crime Fighters Factbook Vincent Terrace, 2015-10-02 Did you know that detective Adrian Mont (Monk) is afraid of milk? That Pinky's real first name on The Roaring '20s is Delaware? That on Charlie's Angels, Sabrina was the only Angel who was never seen in a bikini or swimsuit? These are only a few of the more than 9,800 facts readers will find in this work, which presents detailed information on 134 syndicated and cable series broadcast from 1948 to 2003, plus six experimental programs broadcast from 1937 to 1946 and 204 unsold pilots broadcast from 1948 to 1996, that featured the work of television's law enforcers who risk their lives to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. The entries are arranged alphabetically and provide such details as character names, addresses, names of pets, telephone numbers, and license plate numbers--in short, anything and everything that adds interest to a program and its characters. Many of the entries contain information about related projects, including TV movies and pilots that were broadcast as part of a series (for example, Sharon Stone's appearance as detective Dani Starr on the Hollywood Starr episode of T.J. Hooker).
  mary o'connor police chief: Policeman's Monthly , 1918
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All are welcome and we would love to have you join St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church! We know that as a newcomer you have lots of questions. We hope that many of those questions …

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The St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, situated in the heart of Apex, North Carolina, stands as a beacon of faith and community spirit. This parish, with its welcoming congregation, is known …

Mary, mother of Jesus - Wikipedia
Mary[b] was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, [9] the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus. She is an important figure of Christianity, venerated under various titles such as virgin or …

St. Mary Magdalene Church | Warm and Welcoming Community of ...
The Parish of St. Mary Magdalene in Apex, North Carolina, believe in the constant love of God made known to us through the words and actions of Jesus

St. Mary Magdalene School | We Pray. We Learn. We Care ...
St. Mary Magdalene Catholic School (StMM) is a community that proclaims the gospel by our dedication to quality instruction while fostering our commitment to the needs of others in Apex, NC.

St Mary Magdalene Catholic School and Church | Apex, NC
© 2025 St. Mary Magdalene Catholic School and Church. All Rights Reserved.

Topical Bible: Mary
Mary, the mother of Jesus, holds a significant place in Christian theology and history. She is revered for her obedience, faith, and role in the divine plan of salvation. Her life and actions are …

Mary | Biography, Jesus, Bible References, Significance ...
May 29, 2025 · Mary (flourished beginning of the Christian era) was the mother of Jesus, venerated in the Christian church since the apostolic age and a favorite subject in Western art, music, and …

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My specialties are Depression and Anxiety, Trauma, Sexual Abuse, post abortion counseling, relationship issues and Family of Origin Issues. My practice is consecrated to the Blessed Virgin …

Mary, The Blessed Virgin | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Virgin Mary, THE BLESSED, is the name of the mother of Jesus Christ, the mother of God. The Hebrew form of the name is miryam, denoting in the Old Testament only the sister of Moses.

Welcome - St. Mary Magdalene Church
All are welcome and we would love to have you join St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church! We know that as a newcomer you have lots of questions. We hope that many of those questions are …

St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church - Apex (North Carolina)
The St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, situated in the heart of Apex, North Carolina, stands as a beacon of faith and community spirit. This parish, with its welcoming congregation, is known for …