Virginia police are investigating what they believe was a murder-suicide in which a man allegedly fatally shot a woman in a car in front of their infant baby, People confirms. On Saturday morning, Virginia State Police arrived at a road near Mappsville on Saturday and found Elizabeth Jensen, 20, and Jonan Gonzalez-Funes, 27, dead in an apparent murder-suicide, according to a police statement from the Accomack County Sheriff's Office obtained by People. The couple's infant child was in the car at the time. Police said the baby was "determined to be in good health." It is unclear how long the child had been in the vehicle.
- 7/19/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Virginia police are investigating what they believe was a murder-suicide in which a man allegedly fatally shot a woman in a car in front of their infant baby, People confirms. On Saturday morning, Virginia State Police arrived at a road near Mappsville on Saturday and found Elizabeth Jensen, 20, and Jonan Gonzalez-Funes, 27, dead in an apparent murder-suicide, according to a police statement from the Accomack County Sheriff's Office obtained by People. The couple's infant child was in the car at the time. Police said the baby was "determined to be in good health." It is unclear how long the child had been in the vehicle.
- 7/19/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
A Kontroversial guest! NPR tested its audience last week when the beloved, intellectually minded broadcasting network invited reality star Kim Kardashian to be a guest on its popular quiz show, “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!,” which frequently features celebrity interviews. Aware that the pregnant-again celeb’s appearance had upset fans, the radio network’s website published an article from its official ombudsman, Elizabeth Jensen, on Wednesday, June 17, highlighting its listeners’ widely negative responses. One listener from Burlington, Vermont, wrote, “I recently gave a small gift to my local NPR station. [...]...
- 6/18/2015
- Us Weekly
When Elizabeth Jensen realized she couldn't afford her dream wedding dress, she probably didn't expect to have a fairy tale ending. While the 21-year-old was admiring the dress at the pop-up shop Elizabeth Cooper Designs in Provo, Utah, last Friday, a fellow shopper and bride-to-be, who remains anonymous, offered to purchase the dress for Jensen. "I said, 'Are you sure?' Because it's just not the norm," Carrie Ling, the bridal store owner, told the Deseret News. "I'm still flabbergasted. I don't know why she did it." "It's unusual for a customer to walk out empty-handed, so I was shocked...
- 2/27/2015
- by Alexandra Zaslow, @alexandrazaslow
- PEOPLE.com
When Elizabeth Jensen realized she couldn't afford her dream wedding dress, she probably didn't expect to have a fairy tale ending. While the 21-year-old was admiring the dress at the pop-up shop Elizabeth Cooper Designs in Provo, Utah, last Friday, a fellow shopper and bride-to-be, who remains anonymous, offered to purchase the dress for Jensen. "I said, 'Are you sure?' Because it's just not the norm," Carrie Ling, the bridal store owner, told the Deseret News. "I'm still flabbergasted. I don't know why she did it." "It's unusual for a customer to walk out empty-handed, so I was shocked...
- 2/27/2015
- by Alexandra Zaslow, @alexandrazaslow
- PEOPLE.com
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