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  1. We are excited to launch our newest collection of 18k gold plate over bronze. The collection has taken over a year to conceptualize, design and produce. It is rich in texture, detail and features stones such as lapis lazuli and Rhodolite Quartz. For the collection, designer Tony Perrin was inspired by two trail blazers of their time, Pharaoh ...

    • The Crime
    • The Search
    • Finally, A Break
    • Partial Justice Served
    • Springing The Trap
    • Influence

    On Wednesday, the 23rd of May 1928 a violent bank robbery occurred in a small town in eastern Colorado that would eventually result in the deaths of four citizens and four criminals. This crime would spawn the first solution of an armed robbery through a single fingerprint, be the inspiration for characters in two national comic strips, and require...

    An intense, local area manhunt ensued using technology such as aircraft and commercial radio stations. At this time, the authorities had no identification of the robbers. Doctor William Wineinger, in Dighton, Kansas, was called out from his home to render aid to an injured farm hand. In reality, the “injured farm hand” was the wounded robber. When ...

    Several robberies of banks, post offices and trains occurred in California around this time. In early 1929, suspicions were focused on a woman and two men in Stockton, California. They were picked up, interviewed, fingerprinted and released with no charges. Their prints, like all others, were sent to the forerunner of the FBI, which was known at th...

    The trials and convictions of Ralph Fleagle, Howard Royston, and George Abshire occurred in the fall of 1929. The three robbers were executed shortly thereafter, in July of 1930. Today, capital crimes usually require 30 to 35 years from conviction to completion of sentence–perhaps the definition of “swift and speedy justice” has changed since 1930?...

    As Jake boarded the train at the Branson Depot that morning, at 7:00 a.m., he was met by numerous officers. Lieutenant Harry Wilde of the Los Angeles Police Department, accompanied by his partner, Lieutenant C. A. Lloyd, and Kansas City Police Department Officers King and Nelson, approached Jake and called for his surrender. Jake attempted to draw ...

    Years later, two different comic strips were populated with characters inspired by the Fleagle gang. The Donald Duck Disney cartoons featured the “Beagle Brothers Gang,” robbing banks and trains. Another popular cartoon, Lil’ Abner, by Al Capp, featured a bad guy by the name of “Evil Eye Fleegle,” who would put the double whammy on his victims with...

  2. The Designer. Lock and Key founder Tony Perrin was raised in Southern California where he was immersed in a world of creativity. From following his older sister to dance class and spending summers in his father's photography studio, to watching his mother paint Tony was destined to travel a creative path. At the age of ten Tony spent the summer ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Toni_PearenToni Pearen - Wikipedia

    Toni Michelle Pearen (born 5 June 1972) is an Australian entertainer, actress, singer, songwriter and television presenter. She initially became recognisable through her role on soap opera E Street from 1989 until 1992.

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  6. Feb 24, 2024 · Tony has researched and documented line of duty deaths in Arkansas for over 25 years, has served as a historical consultant to the U.S Marshal's Service since 1983, and has served as a guest curator at the Old State House Museum, for the award-winning exhibit, "Badges, Bandits & Bars: Arkansas Law & Justice."

  7. An aristocrat from Downton Abbey. Lauren’s $5.4 billion empire was built by stories about aspirational characters, each one possessing the cloud-piercing cachet of a natty wardrobe. And that is where Nashville jewelry designer Tony Perrin, of Lock and Key, comes into the story, for he worked for Ralph Lauren in New York City.

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