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  2. Anthony Giacalone - Wikipedia

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    Giacalone died on February 23, 2001, aged 82. He had been admitted to St. John's Hospital and Medical Center in Detroit for heart failure and complications arising from kidney disease. He was buried at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield, Michigan. Criminal history

  3. Anthony Joseph Zerilli - Wikipedia

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    Anthony 'Tony' Joseph Zerilli (October 24, 1927 - March 31, 2015) was an Italian-American mobster from Sterling Heights, Michigan. From 1949 he was one of the majority owners of the highly profitable Hazel Park Raceway. In 1970 he succeeded his father Joseph Zerilli as head of the Detroit Partnership ("The Partnership") criminal organization.

  4. List of Michigan state prisons - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis. Mid-Michigan Correctional Facility and Pine River Correctional Facility consolidated October 17, 2010 and now called Central Michigan. Charles Egeler Reception and Guidance Center. RGC. Jackson. Chippewa Correctional Facility. URF. Kincheloe. Cooper Street Correctional Facility.

  5. Obituary for Eminem alter ego Slim Shady appears in Detroit ...

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    A fake obituary was posted for Slim Shady ahead of Eminem's upcoming 12th LP scheduled to be released this ... In concept, the album is set to be the curtain call for the Detroit native's alter ego.

  6. Death of Jane Bashara - Wikipedia

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    At the time of her death, Jane E. Bashara was a 56-year-old senior marketing manager for KEMA Services, an energy consulting and testing company in Detroit. She was a native of Mt. Clemens, Michigan, and held bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration from Central Michigan University and the University of Detroit Mercy.

  7. Detroit House of Correction - Wikipedia

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    Demolished 2017. Opened. 1861. Closed. December 2004. Managed by. Michigan Department of Corrections. The Detroit House of Correction ( DeHoCo ), opened in 1861, was owned and run by the City of Detroit but originally accepted prisoners from throughout the state including women. This was the first State operated prison for female felons.

  8. Ronald Ebens - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Ebens was born on October 30, 1939, in Dixon, Illinois and raised in Oregon, Illinois. He served 2½ years in Army Air Defense School. [3] On August 25, 1965, Ebens started work at Chrysler Corporation 's plant in Belvidere, Illinois, [4] and was promoted to salaried trim foreman on November 8, 1965. [4]

  9. Angelo Meli - Wikipedia

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    Angelo Meli was born on February 10, [1] 1897, in San Cataldo, Sicily, the youngest son of 13 children [2] born to Vincenzo Meli and Maria Antonia Gugaglio. [3] Meli immigrated to the United States at the age of 17, [4] settling in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to work as a coal miner. [2] He worked in a Pittsburgh foundry and moved to Detroit in ...

  10. Murder trial opens in death of Detroit-area teen whose ... - AOL

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    A man who dropped a Detroit-area teenager’s body in a dumpster “left behind a trail of digital evidence” implicating him in her death, despite a fruitless, extraordinary search to find the ...

  11. Ron LeFlore - Wikipedia

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    Ronald LeFlore (born June 16, 1948) is an American former Major League Baseball center fielder. He played six seasons with the Detroit Tigers before being traded to the Montreal Expos. LeFlore retired with the Chicago White Sox in 1982. He stole 455 bases in his career and was an American League All-Star selection in 1976.