Although she's American, she's in Canada, where she has been summoned because she has special skills needed by the Montreal police. Before you find it odd that the Canadian cops lack a single law enforcement person with her expertise, reflect on this: They don't even know they're not in Montreal. At almost the very moment we hear "Montreal" on the soundtrack, there is a beautiful shot of the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City.
On April 16, Pedro Grajalez, a 52-year-elderly person from Connecticut, was captured and accused of one count of homicide for wounding his 57-year-former sweetheart, Nilda Rivera, to death. At around 3:22 p.m. on Sunday, Grajalez showed up at the police headquarters to admit to the homicide, NBC Connecticut revealed.
Pedro Grajalez likewise showed officials an image of Rivera with numerous cut injuries on his cell. He further confessed to arranging Rivera’s homicide for a few days and put it on her undertaking.
ROCK HILL, S.C. — The husband-and-wife team behind Flipside Café will hone their skills with a new, chef-driven burger concept at The Power House.
That $18 million adaptive-reuse project — part of Rock Hill’s University Center — is under construction. It will incorporate a brewery, bar and a food hall on the lower level.
Flip Out Burger will occupy a roughly 550-square-foot food stall there. Expect a menu focused on cooked-to-order food with top-quality ingredients, says co-founder Jon Fortes.
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