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  • Mr. Smithey was found among the ashes of their penthouse in the affluent Riverdale section of the Bronx, following an arson attempt.

    Sin in Soul's Kitchen Andrew Oye 2009

  • Carolina Ann Smithey was taken into custody yesterday as the prime suspect in the murder of wealthy New York business tycoon Michael Wayne Smithey.

    Sin in Soul's Kitchen Andrew Oye 2009

  • In what sources close to the Smitheys tell Channel Two was a crime of passion, thirty-six-year-old Mrs. Smithey also allegedly attacked another woman from the Soundview Housing Projects.

    Sin in Soul's Kitchen Andrew Oye 2009

  • The Smithey murder story is burning like a wild flame.

    Sin in Soul's Kitchen Andrew Oye 2009

  • Chelsea gasped, Carolina Smithey suddenly on her mind.

    Sin in Soul's Kitchen Andrew Oye 2009

  • This guy, Smithey, did business with the company I work for.

    Sin in Soul's Kitchen Andrew Oye 2009

  • In which Wayne gets a bit sleepy, Whitey Can't Dance Girl goes back to school, Doctor Gareth Higgins has his stomach tickled, Conn from An Líonra Sóisialta has a special message for us, Ted Haggard does his best and all are charmed by Lee A. Smithey, Ph. D.

    Letter to America 2007

  • You know how men think, or now you should after what Carolina Smithey told you.

    Sin in Soul's Kitchen Andrew Oye 2009

  • Secrets about Carolina Smithey the strong, equally wise, and wicked convict-confidante.

    Sin in Soul's Kitchen Andrew Oye 2009

  • In June 1949, Mrs. Smithey Reynolds refused to take a back seat on an interstate bus and the driver in North Carolina delayed the departure two hours rather than let the fifty-seven-year-old sit where she wanted.

    THE REAL PEPSI CHALLENGE Stephanie Capparell 2007

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