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  2. Bob Broeg - Wikipedia

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    Bob Broeg, sports writer in St. Louis Robert William Patrick Broeg (March 18, 1918 – October 28, 2005) was an American sportswriter and newspaper editor who covered the St. Louis Cardinals for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for forty years.

  3. Murder of Felicia Gayle - Wikipedia

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    Marcellus Williams was born on December 30, 1968, in South Bend, Indiana, and his mother and two brothers moved to St. Louis, Missouri, when he was about 5.Williams grew up in an impoverished and dysfunctional household where he was exposed to alcohol, drugs, guns at a young age, being subjected to violent sexual and physical abuse by family members, abandoned by his parents, and his family ...

  4. Helen Elizabeth Nash - Wikipedia

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    Helen Elizabeth Nash. Helen Elizabeth Nash (8 August 1921 – 4 October 2012) was a pediatrician known for breaking racial and gender barriers in the medical field. She began her career at the Homer G. Phillips Hospital, and later worked at the Saint Louis Children’s Hospital. She started her own private practice and was a faculty member at ...

  5. Virginia Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Gibson started her career in musicals in her hometown of St. Louis. In 1937, she was one of 35 girls chosen for the St. Louis Opera Company's ballet productions. [4] She danced in the chorus of a production of The Student Prince there in 1940, [5] and in 1943 she was part of the dancing chorus of the summer season of the Muny Opera. [6]

  6. St. Louis crime family - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis crime family has avoided local and federal authorities, who have been focused on organized crime that inflicts public violence. Anthony "Nino" Parrino served as boss from 1997 to his death on November 3, 2014. The last known underboss was Joseph Cammarata.

  7. Murder of David Dorn - Wikipedia

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    Murder of David Dorn. Spouse. Ann Marie Dorn. Children. 5. David Dorn (October 29, 1942 – June 2, 2020) was an African-American captain in the Metropolitan Police Department, City of St. Louis, working there from November 1969 to October 2007. [8] He later served as police chief of Moline Acres from February 2008.

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