Renee Rosita Harris (King of Spades, Florida)

Renee Rosita Harris (King of Spades, Florida)

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Mason Worthington (Wild Card, Virginia)

Our card this week is Mason Worthington, the Wild Card from Virginia. In the early hours of December 30, 2018, deputies with the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office were called to the Penniman neighborhood of Williamsburg, initially for a report of shots fired. Then, they were called ...  Show more

Jeffrey Dale Nichols (6 of Diamonds, Utah)

Our card this week is Jeffrey Dale Nichols, the 6 of Diamonds from Utah. Early one June morning in 2004, Jeffrey Nichols told his girlfriend he was meeting his ex-wife in a shopping center parking lot to buy a set of golf clubs. But his ex-wife told police they were getting toget ...  Show more

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