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Mystery of missing mom-of-two who disappeared with her boyfriend in 1968 when she was just 25 years old is finally solved after almost 40 years
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May 13, 2024
The mystery of a missing mom-of-two who disappeared with her boyfriend in 1968 when she was just 25 has finally been solved after almost four decades. Mary Alice Pultz, who was raised in Rockville, Maryland , had become estranged from her family after running away with John Thomas Fugitt, according to the St Johns County Sheriff's Office. The last time her family saw her alive was in 1968. But last week in a stunning twist of events, the sheriff's office revealed that skeletal remains that had been discovered on Crescent Beach in 1985 by construction workers had now been positively identified as Pultz. An initial investigation determined the remains belonged to a white female between the ages of 30 and 50 - but the case turned cold over the years and the remains were left unidentified until January.
After making a chilling discovery on her doorbell video, a woman, 25, issues a frightening warning to women who live alone, advising them to keep their lights off when they return to their homes
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November 15, 2023
Since detecting a man outside her apartment, Mary Alice, 25, issued the warning. After dealing with an unsettling situation, she sent an alert to those who live alone, advising that turning the lights on right away could be dangerous. With over 25 million views, the Chicago based woman chronicled her experience in a now-viral TikTok video.
2023: John Travolta weeps as a lover of beloved Grease costar Olivia Newton-John
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March 13, 2023
When presenting the In Memoriam segment at the Oscars on Sunday evening, John Travolta became emotional as he paid tribute to his colleague and late Grease costar Olivia Newton-John. The 69-year-old sadly burstled with tears as he paid tribute to some of Hollywood's top stars who died this year as he urged the audience and viewers to remember his peers in the entertainment business who are no longer with us. They've touched our hearts, they've made us smile, and they've become dear friends, who we'll all be thankful to,' with a quavering voice. He collapsed on his words and screamed to a halt, before finally summoning the courage to welcome Lenny Kravitz to the stage. Calling All Angels, the singer's 58, performed on the piano as part of a touching tribute film festival featuring film industry veterans, including Kirstie Alley, Ray Liotta, Angelo Badalamenti, Jean-Luc Goddard, Irene Cara, Burt Bacharach, Mary Alice, James Caan, and Raquel Welch.