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LONDON AP 鈥?Four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah says he was illegally brought to the U.K. as a young boy and forced to care for other children before he escaped a life of servitude through running. In a new documentary, Farah says his real name i
stanley cups s Hussein Abdi Kahin.He said he was taken from the East African nati
stanley france on of Djibouti. The BBC reports the athlete said he was 8 or 9 years old when a woman he didnt know brought him to Britain using fake travel documents that included his picture alongside the name Mohammed Farah.He said he wasn t allowed to enroll in school until he was 12 years old. That s when he took an interest in his P.E. class and began running as an outlet. The only thing I could do to g
stanley cups uk et away from this [living situation] was to get out and run, Farah says, according to the BBC.Farah eventually told his P.E. teacher about his background. The teacher reportedly contacted social services and Farah was placed with a foster family.That move allowed Farah to excel and pursue his passion for running. I still missed my real family, but from that moment everything got better, he said.Farah would go on to win four Olympic gold medals and six world championships. .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid 005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family: proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo Knss Steve Schmidt s 2-Minute Warning: politics and religion
The murder of two Oregon teen hitchhikers has been solved 43 years later, thanks to the help of DNA technology and genetic genealogy.On Nov. 17, 1978, the skeletal remains of Kirk Leonard Wiseman, 19, and Cynthia Lynn Frayer, 17, and a small dog were found in a wooded area near Lake of the Woods in Klamath County.According to People, both teens had been shot multiple times in the head with a small-caliber firearm.KPIC reported that there was also evidence that Frayer had been sexually assaulted.The case went co
stanley cup ld until 2018 when investigators sent evidence to the Oregon State Police crime lab, Fox 26 reported.Male DNA found on Frayer s clothing didn t get any hits in the Combined DNA Index
stanley quencher System CODIS , so they submitted it to Parabon NanoLabs, which uses DNA and genealogy technology to help law enforcement solve decades-old crimes.In the summer of 2021, Parabon gave investigators a viable suspect name, Ray Whitson Jr., a Klamath Falls lumber mill worker who died in 1996.The K
stanley cup lamath County District Attorney s office announced the long-awaited news on Thursday that the case had been solved.Investigators said Whitson moved to the Klamath Falls area in 1978. Family members also confirmed that Whitson carried around a .22 caliber pistol, the same type of gun used in the slayings.If Whitson were still alive today, the Klamath County District Attorney said they would have enough to charge, the outlets reported.