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4 days ago · Outside of the Cherokee County Courthouse in Canton, Georgia where Melody Farris is on trial for fatally shooting her husband and burning his body on October 15, 2024 (Megan Butler/Courthouse News) CANTON, Ga. (CN) — All of the evidence points to her guilt, prosecutors said Wednesday to the jury that will decide the fate of a Cherokee County woman accused of murdering her husband and burning ...
2 days ago · CANTON, Ga. (Court TV) — A Georgia woman is standing trial on charges she killed her husband and burned his remains on their property. Melody Farris appears in court Monday, Oct. 7, 2024. (Court TV) Melody Walker Farris is charged with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, concealing the death of another and making a false ...
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In 1997, Elfman was cast in the ABC comedy series Dharma & Greg playing the leading role of Dharma Freedom Finkelstein Montgomery. She received positive reviews from critics for her breakthrough performance.
Jenna, now 48, was already married when she was cast as the free-spirited hippy Dharma, to Bodhi Elfman. The couple married in 1995, and have been together for 25 years, an achievement Jenna attributes to their religion.
Jenna was born and raised in Los Angeles, where she lives with her husband, Bodhi Elfman, and their two young sons. She films a video podcast with her husband Bodhi called Kicking and Screaming in which they humorously discuss their 2+ year marriage together.
2 days ago · Alana Mathura, 63, who was jointly charged with her husband for the murder of her daughter Hannah Mathura, has died. Mathura died around 5 am on November 1 while under prison supervision at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex. Newsday understands she was hospitalised earlier this week after she began acting "erratically" in prison.
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The story is then told of how Rāma killed the rākṣaṣī Tāṭakā and her sons. When he was old enough to marry, the king of Vedehi announced a festival in which a husband would be found for his beautiful adopted daughter Sītā, whom he had found in a furrow when he was living as a hermit in the wilds.