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keeping the baby and probably the parents awake and that he kind of lost it and took a shovel and killed the dog. End of problem,” Kenneth Hammond, then chair of the university’s history ...
Speaking to the Guardian, then-chair of the history department Kenneth ... the parents awake and that he kind of lost it and took a shovel and killed the dog. End of problem.” ...
allegedly told colleagues decades ago that he killed a neighbor’s dog with a shovel, according to a report. Kenneth Hammond, the history department chair at the time, told the outlet ...
She said Fields took the shovel inside and came back out to sit in the chair. Jordan had two lacerations, the officer wrote in the report, one on his chin and a larger gash on the top of his head.