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Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
Katelyn Markham had two jobs (the Art Institute's supply store and David's Bridal) and was about to graduate from the Art Institute of Cincinnati. She was responsible and practical and wouldn't just take off.
Presently an electronic billboard sign is constantly flashing a photo of missing Ohio woman Katelyn Markham, who just turned 22 two days after she went missing. The electronic billboard is on Carrothers Road in Newport, Kentucky.
On Sunday, August 14th, at 8:00 PM John Carter entered Katelyn's townhouse (on Dorshire Drive in Fairfield, Ohio) and noticed her purse and keys were there still, in a normal place.
It lurches incoherently from one half-created world to the next and, in a vain attempt to justify calling itself a thriller, turns up the volume from deadly quiet to deafening which, as a storytelling technique, sucks.
If the Obama Justice Department thought winning the legal challenge against Arizona's tough law against illegal immigration would solve anything, activity at the state level suggests more legal challenges are ahead.