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  2. Devon Lee Carlson - Wikipedia

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    She trained to be a competitive dancer for fourteen years, stepping back to create a phone case company called Wildflower Cases. Wildflower Cases. When she was 17, she met Miley Cyrus at a restaurant and asked for a selfie. Carlson gave Cyrus a customized phone case.

  3. Carlson notably has a phone case company called Wildflower Cases. Eilish’s friendship with Carlson became really public after Eilish’s breakup from Rutherford, which was announced in May 2023.

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  5. List of The First 48 episodes - Wikipedia

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    Detective Freddy Ponce and Sergeant Louis Melancon unravel the mystery of a man found shot dead in his car. The key to the case could be the victim's cell phone stolen shortly after the murder; Sergeants Caroline Mason, Tony Mullins and J.T. Max investigate the murder of a man found shot dead in a backyard.

  6. Pepé Le Pew - Wikipedia

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    Pepé Le Pew is an animated character from the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons, introduced in 1945. Depicted as a French anthropomorphic striped skunk, Pepé is constantly on the quest for love and pursuit of romance but typically his skunk odor cause other characters to run away from him.

  7. Murder of Paige Birgfeld - Wikipedia

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    In Birgfeld's car and on Highway 50, police found personal items, checks, and business cards from a company named Models Inc. Police looked through Birgfeld's computer and cell phone and discovered Models Inc. was an escort business, which Birgfeld managed. There were also websites with Birgfeld's photo of a high-priced escort named Carrie.