George Chapman
George Chapman (December 14, 1865 – April 7, 1903) was a Polish serial killer known as the Borough Poisoner. Born Seweryn Antonowicz Kłosowski in Poland, he moved as an adult to England, where he committed his crimes. He was convicted and executed after poisoning three women, but is remembered today mostly because some authorities suspected him of being the notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper. Chapman was born in the village of Nagórna, near Koło, Poland. According to a certificate found in his ... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Local men part of legendary ‘60s entertainment era
Source: Dalles Daily ChronicleGeorge Barnes knows a thing or two about boy bands. Barnes, now a The Dalles handyman, played saxophone and clarinet for the popular 1960s boy band, the Rhythm Masters. He and two other friends from The Dalles, Jim Chapman and Craig Wood, traveled to Los ...
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$4.2M road project to slow loop traffic
Source: Amarillo Globe-TimesAmarillo developer George Chapman, the developer behind the Woodlands residential subdivision near North Coulter and Loop 335, signed the agreed judgment on behalf of the trust. The state filed the lawsuit in May 1995 to acquire, through ...
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Jason Aldean, George Jones, Kenny Chesney many more attend Grammy Nominee Party in Nashville
Source: The Tennessean (blog)“I met George Jones,” Chapman explained excitedly. “The first time I sang on the Grand Ole Opry when I was 19 years old I was working for Opryland singing in one of the shows and I walked out four times a day and sang ‘He Stopped Loving Her Today.