Reads for Thursday

 Thanks to genetic genealogy, two more cases in California have been solved although the suspect died in 2007.

Snip:

Authorities say genetic genealogy has linked Farnham to the 1972 sexual assault and beating death of Nellie Hicks in Newark. Her body was found by one of her sons.

Farnham has also been tied to the 1979 sexual assault and beating death of Theresa Pica in Hayward. Three of her children found her body.

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Obit:  Musician and actor Mojo Nixon (real name Neill Kirby McMillan, Jr.), 66, has reportedly died while on a county music cruise.


Born in North Carolina, raised in Virginia, schooled in Ohio, and after traveling to England, Nixon first started playing music in Denver in a punk band known as Zebra 123. “A lot of people had the same idea simultaneously,” Nixon said in an interview for the 2020 career-spanning boxed set, “The Mojo Manifesto.” “I’m gonna take roots music and I’m gonna infuse it with the energy and excitement of punk rock.” As for his early band’s music, Nixon said, “It was Jerry Lee Lewis on more speed. Not just speed, but more speed. A lot of things sounded like the Clash, but even faster and stupider.”

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I  seriously doubt the USSC is going to uphold the Colorado ballot decision leaving Trump off of it.  Frankly, the best thing for Democrats is to leave him ON the ballot for the fall elections.

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