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When I'm not at Chikaming, I also spend time at the Middle High School, helping with the River Valley Drama Club. We have a talented bunch here at RV! I'm an avid hockey fan and love to see games at all levels!! I also love to read, cook, and travel with friends. A little about fun, family, and faith. After coming off a year where I read a person best 104 books in one year, I had every intention of reading 105 in 2020.

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  • Click below to find out what each class is learning about. There are lots of resources and links for learning at home. Any queries, please contact the class teacher on Class Dojo.
  • Welcome to Green 5! We are really excited this year as we have a lot of exciting things happening!! Our first topic this year is Rainforest. We will be looking about the layers of the Rainforest, the animals, how to conserve the rainforest and may other things.

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Gregg Whitmore and Shanna Parkinson (15:36) appeared to have an idyllic life. In 2000, they were blessed with a boy and a girl and living in a comfortable, middle-class home in Rigby, Idaho. Unbeknownst to Whitmore, Shanna stole prescription drugs and self-medicated. She drank heavily, exacerbating her hair-trigger temper. Repeatedly and violently, Shanna lashed out at her husband. No matter what her husband did, it was never good enough for Shanna. Embarrassed, Whitmore hid the fact that he was a victim of domestic violence.

By 2002, Whitmore couldn’t tolerate Shanna’s violence any longer and he moved out of their home. Shanna wasn’t willing to let him leave and his rejection increased her senseless fury. Not long after, Whitmore demanded a divorce, sending Shanna into an uncontrollable rage. In 2003, Whitmore was divorced and involved with beautiful 29-year-old Karen Cummings. Unwilling to let her ex-husband go, Shanna stalked the couple with up to 200 harassing telephone calls a day. She stalked their house, slashing the tires on their cars and on one occasion attempted to run Karen down with her car.

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Worried about his children’s safety, Whitmore attempted to gain full-time custody. In response, Shanna broke into his home and stole everything he valued. She burned pictures of Karen, Whitmore and his mother. Days later, Shanna completely snapped. She broke into Whitmore’s home, viciously stabbing Whitmore 30 times in his bed, and Karen, 13. Hidden in another room, Karen’s daughter called the police, reporting her father’s murder.

In August 2004, Shanna was sentenced to 27 years in prison for first-degree murder, although likely she will remain incarcerated for the rest of her life. (Many links in this blog are not that of the Whitmore case – examples of husband abuse and obsessive ex-wives)





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