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    Casey Hayden was born Sandra Cason (a name she continued to use legally) on October 31, 1937, in Austin, Texas, [1] as a fourth-generation Texan. [2] She was raised in Victoria, Texas, in a "multigenerational matriarchal family” [3] —by her mother, Eula Weisiger Cason ("the only divorced woman in town"), her mother's sister, and her grandmother.

  2. Obituary, written by Casey: Casey Hayden, one of the few white Southerners to join the anti-segregation movement of the ’60s in the South, and a widely recognized precursor of the women’s liberation movement, died on 1/4/23 with her children holding her hands. Born Sandra Cason, a name she continued to use legally, she was the child of ...

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  3. Oct 2, 2017 · Police officers advise people to take cover near the scene of a shooting near the Mandalay Bay resort and casino on the Las Vegas Strip, Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher ...

  4. Aug 26, 2024 · 1) Casey's Day in Court by John Smith (2012) This documentary provides an in-depth look at Casey Anthony's highly publicized trial. It focuses on key moments in the courtroom and the prosecution's strategy. The film explores the evidence presented against Anthony and how her defense team countered it.

  5. Jan 13, 2023 · She was 85. Her death was confirmed by her daughter, Rosemary Lotus Boyce, who did not specify a cause. Ms. Hayden, a native Texan, was a graduate student at the University of Texas in Austin in ...

  6. Kitty Menendez in the 1970s. A 1962 picture of eighteen-year-old Jose Menendez and older sister, Terry (Menendez) Baralt (R), with their goddaughter, baby Marta, the daughter of Marta Cano (L) Jose Menendez with sons Erik (L) and Lyle (R). The photo became a controversial piece of evidence in the first murder trial in 1993.

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  8. Sep 19, 2023 · Court documents revealed horrifying new claims in the killings of two young girls in Delphi, Indiana, alleging the possibility that their deaths were actually part of a “ritualistic sacrifice.”

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