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Don't miss local and statewide announcements. While being questioned concerning the plan, Milteer stated he was familiar with Washington and the job could be done from an office or hotel in the vicinity of the White House by using a high powered rifle.

Milteer also advised that Jack Brown had made attempts to follow Martin Luther King in an effort to kill King but never did get an opportunity. You Jews killed the President.

We are going to kill you. He also denied making threats against anyone subsequent to the assassination of President Kennedy. For additional details, see:. I think Kennedy is coming here on the 18th. I imagine it will be on TV. Milteer: You can bet your bottom dollar he is going to have a lot to say about the Cubans.

There are so many of them here. Somersett: Yeah, well, he will have a thousand bodyguards. Don't worry about that. Milteer: The more bodyguards he has the easier it is to get him.

Somersett: What? Milteer: The more bodyguards he has the more easier it is to get him. Somersett: Well, how in the hell do you figure would be the best way to get him? Milteer: From an office building with a high-powered rifle. How many people does he have going around who look just like him?

Do you know about that? Somersett: No, I never heard he had anybody. Milteer: He has about fifteen. Whenever he goes anyplace, he knows he is a marked man?

Somersett: You think he knows he is a marked man? Milteer: Sure he does. Salvatore smiled his sweet smile and said he would think about it. On the following Sunday, dressed in the stiff black clothes in which he looked so much less well than in the ragged shirt and trousers of every day, he went up to High Mass at the parish church and placed himself so that he could have a good look at the young woman. When he came down again he told his mother that he was willing. Well, they were married and they settled down in a tiny white-washed house in the middle of a handsome vineyard.

Salvatore was now a great, big husky fellow, tall and broad, but still with that ingenuous smile and those trusting, kindly eyes that he had as a boy. He had the most beautiful manners I have ever seen in my life. Assunta was a grim-visaged female, with decided features, and she looked old for her years. But she had a good heart and she was no fool. I used to be amused by the little smile of devotion that she gave her husband when he was being very masculine and masterful; she never ceased to be touched by his gentle sweetness.

Presently children were born to them. It was a hard enough life. All through the fishing season towards evening he set out in his boat with one of his brothers for the fishing grounds. It was a long pull of six or seven miles, and he spent the night catching the profitable cuttlefish.

Then there was the long row back again in order to sell the catch in time for it to go on the early boat to Naples. At other times he was working in his vineyard from dawn till the heat drove him to rest and then again, when it was a trifle cooler, till dusk. Often his rheumatism prevented him from doing anything at all and then he would lie about the beach, smoking cigarettes, with a pleasant word for everyone notwithstanding the pain that racked his limbs.

The foreigners who came down to bathe and saw him there said that these Italian fishermen were lazy devils. Sometimes he used to bring his children down to give them a bath. They were both boys and at this time the elder was three and the younger less than two. The elder one bore it with stoicism, but the baby screamed lustily.

She did not hear her daughter coming in, and when she went back out into the garden she could not see the younger child. After searching for him, she found him face-down in the trough. He was cold and wet and white," Mr Williams said. The foster mother, who is a nurse, gave him rescue breaths as she called emergency services.

Thomas was taken to the intensive care unit at Bristol Children's Hospital where his condition deteriorated and he died on 1 August. The cause of death was "hypoxic ischaemic brain injury secondary to drowning," Mr Williams added.



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