Fuente: New York Post
Originally Published by: Donald Trump's age is not receiving the same 'scrutiny' as Biden's did, Atlantic writer complains Tudor Dixon returns to Michigan politics with new PAC aimed at boosting Republicans in key battleground Swing-seat Republican sidelined by 'serious' illness misses 88 votes as majority hangs by thread A Washington man was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison after admitting to a pair of decades-old cold-case killings which investigators linked him to using a piece of gum. Mitchell Gaff, 74, was sentenced last week after he previously pleaded guilty to the murders of 21-year-old Susan Vesey and 42-year-old Judith “Judy” Weaver in Everett, according to FOX 13. Investigators linked Gaff to the 1984 murder of Weaver after detectives with the Everett Police Department visited his home while claiming to be researchers working within the gum industry and inviting him to try a free sample, USA Today reported.