The bodies of a man, woman and child were found dead in the living room of their Apple Valley, Minnesota, home on Saturday, apparently part of a murder-suicide, reports the Minneapolis Star Tribune. David T. Crowley, 29, his wife, Komel Crowley, 28, and their 5-year-old daughter, Rani, were found with a black handgun nearby, according to newspaper, relying on police and residential real-estate reports. Equally shocking is how long the family's disappearance went unnoticed. Neighbors told the paper that they hadn't seen the family since Christmas. Collin Prochnow, who lives next door, said that when he and his wife returned from an out-of-town visit,...
- 1/19/2015
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
The bodies of a man, woman and children were found dead in the living room of their Apple Valley, Minnesota, home on Saturday, apparently part of a murder-suicide, reports the Minneapolis Star Tribune. David T. Crowley, 29, his wife, Komel Crowley, 28, and their 5-year-old daughter, Rani, were found with a black handgun nearby, according to newspaper, relying on police and residential real-estate reports. Equally shocking is how long the family's disappearance went unnoticed. Neighbors told the paper that they hadn't seen the family since Christmas. Collin Prochnow, who lives next door, said that when he and his wife returned from an out-of-town visit,...
- 1/19/2015
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
From the tiny township of Dixville Notch, N.H., to the sidewalks of Santa Monica, voters flocked to the polls in record numbers Tuesday in what is arguably the most important as well as the most exhilarating election in decades. And for these last crucial 24 hours, the media -- starting abroad with foreign broadcasters, the worldwide blogosphere, cable news networks, radio pundits and the Big Four -- rose to the occasion with blanket coverage of the historic returns. The Hollywood Reporter also fielded a global team to provide readers with a blow-by-blow rundown of the round-the-clock highlights. All times Est.
2 a.m. MSNBC reports amazing numbers from the Minnesota Senate race. With 89% of precincts reporting, Norm Coleman leads Al Franken by 172 votes -- 1,048,956 to 1,048,784. (Read more about Franken's too-close-to-call race)
1:03 a.m. Ktla cuts from its election coverage to show breaking news of a high-speed pursuit.
12:50 a.m.
2 a.m. MSNBC reports amazing numbers from the Minnesota Senate race. With 89% of precincts reporting, Norm Coleman leads Al Franken by 172 votes -- 1,048,956 to 1,048,784. (Read more about Franken's too-close-to-call race)
1:03 a.m. Ktla cuts from its election coverage to show breaking news of a high-speed pursuit.
12:50 a.m.
- 11/4/2008
- by By Erik Pedersen
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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