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In 1979, he adopted nine black Girls — see how they are now, 46 years later…...😲😲😲 In 1979, Richard

In 1979, he adopted nine black Girls — see how they are now, 46 years later…...😲😲😲 In 1979, Richard Miller's life had narrowed to silence after losing his wife, Anne. His house, once dreamed of filling with children, stood empty and hollow. People urged him to remarry, but he clung to Anne's dying promise: Don't let love die with me. Give it somewhere to go. That promise led him, one rain-soaked evening, to St. Mary's Orphanage. Drawn by the cries of babies, he discovered nine dark-skinned infant girls, abandoned together on church steps. No one wanted them all; they faced separation. But Richard, moved by their desperate chorus, whispered, I'll take them. The decision sparked a war. Social workers called it reckless; relatives deemed him foolish. Neighbors whispered doubts: What's a white man doing with nine black babies? He sold possessions, worked endless shifts, built cribs by hand. Sleepless nights followed, filled with bottles, lullabies, and learning t...

RIP Young woman dies at the hands of her?!

 

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    RIP Young woman dies at the hands of her?!

    The entertainment world is mourning the loss of Jennifer Robyn Bernard, the actress beloved by soap opera fans for her portrayal of Terry Brock on General Hospital. Bernard, who became a household name in the 1980s, has tragically passed away in San Jacinto, California. Her death, confirmed by authorities earlier this week, has shocked longtime fans and colleagues who continue to cherish her contribution to daytime television. According to law enforcement, Bernard’s body was discovered earlier this week following a call about an unattended death. Authorities confirmed her identity through fingerprint records, though the official cause of death has not…

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