HOMETOWN MEMPHIS: A WEDDING BAILOUT! AND.. THE TRIAL DEATH OF WIFE
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Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride on January 13, 2009 HOMETOWN MEMPHIS January 13, 2009 written by: Miisrael Shields A WEDDING BAILOUT! 01.13.2009 Olive Branch, MS A local couple in nearby Olive Branch, Mississippi recently planned what they thought would be their dream wedding. In making their plans the couple sought to hold their wedding ceremony at a local wedding resort estate called The Bon Terre. However, the plans of this wedding turned out to be a "no host" The couple suffered a real lost and were upset with the host in the handling of their marriage plans and their wedding investment. The owners of the facility and resort filed for bankrupty without refunding the couples investment of $6,000. When the couple tried to contact the owner, he left word they should call his lawyer. Left with little finances to begin their wedding plans over again, the couple was in need of a bailout. Local hotels and businesses and the community in Olive Branch, and surrounding areas pitched in. They were bailed out with a host wedding facility, flowers and arrangements and a complimentary wedding cake. The couple will now be able to continue with their wedding as planned as a gracious community came to aid them in getting hitched! Happy and content, the couple will later still pursue The Bon Terre for the refund of their money. Surely, though only after their honeymoon... THE TRIAL DEATH OF A WIFE 01.12.09 Memphis, TN Jury selections began on January 12, 2009 for the trial of a popular murder trial so named "The Jeffrey Scott Trial" Jeffrey Scott is accused of killing his wife, Ashley Scott on Thanksgiving Day, in 2006. Ashley Scott was a Memphis City School Teacher who was loved greatly by her students. Investigators said that Mrs. Scott was badly beaten and locked outside in their garage home to sleep overnight, but later died a local Memphis hospital. The trial begin selecting jurors yesterday, and today. Mrs. Scott father, Jim Pittman and his daughter are in town today to attend the trial precedings. Mr. Pittman was in tears and grieves still over the death of his daughter stated "I'm scared of what I might hear." Meaning that he was trying to prepare himself emotionally to view pictures of his badly beaten daughter. Memphis Police Department also stated that the couple both had been drinking the eve of Mrs. Scott death and got into an argument over an-email or e-mail address. Jury selections continue in this poplar trial in Memphis. HOMETOWN MEMPHIS Written by Miisrael Shields January 13, 2009 MESSAGE TO YOU: No matter how difficult a situation may be, find a way to solve it without anger. MESSAGE SENT: GOODBYE. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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