Take me I’m yours.
I knew it. You’re one of those, too.
Rally 'Round The Flagg, Boys.
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Take me I’m yours.
I knew it. You’re one of those, too.
Rally 'Round The Flagg, Boys.
EEUU sube recompensa por Ryan Wedding y vincula a urbano
La recompensa Ryan Wedding aumentó drásticamente este miércoles. El gobierno de Estados Unidos decidió elevar la cifra de 10 a 15 millones de dólares para quien ofrezca datos precisos que lleven a la captura del canadiense. Este hombre es señalado como el jefe principal de la “Wedding Criminal Enterprise”, una red que mueve drogas hacia suelo norteamericano. Las autoridades norteamericanas han…
Murder, She Wrote ‘Dead to Rights’ guest stars
Sam Anderson (first of 4 appearances) - character actor with nearly 200 credits to his name, including ST:TNG, Matlock (2024), Angel, How to Get Away with Murder, Station 19, Bones, Grimm, Castle, Leverage, ER, Everybody Loves Raymond, Diagnosis Murder, Ally McBeal, Friends, The X-Files, Growing Pains, Cagney & Lacey, Golden Girls, Newhart, Dallas, Magnum PI (1980s).
Molly Hagan (first of 2 appearances) - character actor from ALF, The Golden Girls, Columbo (1994), Seinfeld, Perry Mason Mystery, ST:DS9, Early Edition, Providence, Becker, Diagnosis Murder, Charmed, Friends, Six Feet Under, NYPD Blue, JAG, Monk, ER, Murder 101, Bones, Switched at Birth, Castle, The Orville, iZombie.
Ed Winter - final of three appearances. character actor, best known for MASH (and AFTER MASH) but also The Bob Newhart Show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Phyllis, Maude, Charlie’s Angels, Soap, The Love Boat, Lou Grant, Dallas, Trapper John MD, Magnum PI, Simon & Simon, The A-Team, Cagney & Lacey, Perry Mason (1986), Father Dowling, The Golden Girls, Columbo (1990), Night Court, and Seinfeld.
9.18 Episode aired Mar 21, 1993
Ed Winter (Flagg on M*A*S*H) on 5.12 "Smooth Operators" episode of Murder She Wrote.
Investigation continues into the cause of the death of Jesse Guzman, 24 of Artesia
By Maria Bolanos Jesus Guzman, a well loved 24 year old resident of Artesia passed away on December 22after a brief illness, and medical officials are still in the process of determining what exactly caused his death. Guzman, known by his friends and family as a kind, fun-loving, young man had the “best of his life ahead of him,” according to Paulo Menezes his Godfather and long time Artesia community leader. Ed Winter, Assistant Chief at the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, told Los Cerritos Community News that Guzman came down with a severe cough on December 5, and sought immediate treatment from a local medical facility, and was prescribed a cough syrup coated with codeine, and then sent home. Five days later, on December 10, Guzman was again taken to an area hospital, and was admitted to Urgent Care with complaints of severe vomiting and infection. According to Winter, he was given Advil and again sent home. By December 21, Guzman’s condition had worsened and was then sent to County USC Hospital, at the Keck School of Medicine—where, despite efforts to treat him, Guzman died of acute liver failure within a day. As of Tuesday, Coroner officials have still not determined what caused his passing and autopsy results are still pending. Winter said they hope to have the results of the autopsy results completed this week. Born Jesus Francisco Navarro Guzman was surrounded by his family and friends at the time of his passing. The devout Catholic had lived a fulfilling yet short life, full of promise and good faith, according to close family friends. Jesus—known as “Jesse” by his friends—was born on October 7, 1987 in Long Beach, CA. He was the son of Carlos and Teresa Guzman and had two older sisters, Angie and Nancy. He was an alumnus of Gahr High School and continued on to study at the California State University of Long Beach. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree with Honors in Computer Engineering and a minor in Computer Science. Guzman graduated on the President’s Honor List, receiving the Certificate of Excellence for Scholastic Achievement. In addition to his own studies, Guzman also taught at CSULB as an Instructional Assistant in Mathematics, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science. At the same time, he served as an Instructional Tutor at the CSULB Learning Assistance Center, providing troubleshooting help in C++, Java, Assembly, and Verilog. Guzman was committed to his students, teaching at Long Beach even in the summer months, where he instructed his own classroom of 18-20 students through the school’s Summer Bridge Program. Guzman worked briefly as an Application Programmer Trainee at Pac Comm Technologies, Inc. in Anaheim Hills, CA, where he maintained and customized software applications using C#, SQL, PHP, and HTML. Determined to continue with his studies, he was in the process of applying to graduate programs for a Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering. His dream was to build the devices that “could save lives.” His passions lay in philosophy, nano technology, physics, and applied mathematics. In his leisure, Guzman, was a talented musician who loved to sing and play the guitar and the ukulele. He was also a star athlete and avid runner, as well as a dabbler in photography. Yet most importantly, Guzman had strong family values, and would spend much of his time with friends and loved ones. He was also deeply rooted in his Catholic faith. He was actively involved for years within his parish community at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Artesia. Guzman was a member of the founding core team for the Unity Through Christ (UTC) young adult ministry at Holy Family in 2005 and was the head of the publicity team for church events. In addition, he also participated in the Holy Family Young Adult (HFYA) ministry and was a steadfast volunteer for the Young Adult Choir. “Jesus’ passing has left an indelible void within the community that so depended on his strength and giving nature,” Menezes told Los Cerritos Community News in a statement. In memory of Guzman, the HFYA Ministry has begun a “Help Support Jesse Guzman” campaign at http://www.giveforward.com/jesseguzman. All proceeds will be given to the Guzman family to help lighten the burden of the costs anticipated for Jesus’ medical care. A second fundraiser has been established in Guzman’s name by his cousin, Anna R. Escobar, to help the Guzman family in their time of need. Further information can be found at: http://www.majesticroartshirts.com/Creations-of-The-Heart.html. Services are pending but will be scheduled at Holy Family Catholic Church in Artesia and burial will take place at All Souls Cemetery in Long Beach. Los Cerritos Community News will have additional updates at www.loscerritosnews.net
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