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Monroe Hickson was an American serial killer and fugitive who committed four murders and the attempted murder of a fifth in the city of Aiken, South Carolina, from April to October 1946. His crimes went mostly unnoticed until he abruptly confessed to them after being arrested for assault in 1957; prior to that, another man, L.D. Harris, had been wrongly sentenced to death for two of the murders. After his confessions, Hickson was convicted and sentenced to four life terms.
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Kiss My Mouth is a 1993 EP by Magnapop released in Europe by Play It Again Sam Records on Compact Disc and 12\" gramophone record Two of these tracks would later be re-recorded for their 1994 studio album Hot Boxing.
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Max Kampelman was an American diplomat.
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The Yankee Pedlar Inn is a historic hotel located in Torrington, Connecticut, US. The inn, which now has 52 rooms, was built for its original owners, Frank and Alice Conley, in 1891. It was originally given a colonial New England architectura