Stevie Shea

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Stevie Shae एक American Film Actress और Model हैं। इनका जन्म 23 October 1992 को San Jose, California, United States में हुआ था। Stevie को मुख्य रूप से Videos और Web Scenes में एक्टिंग करने के लिए जाना जाता है और आज हम Stevie Shae Biography में अभिनेत्री की Early Life, Career, Personal Life, Body Measurements आदि के बारे में जानेंगे। तो चलिए अब शुरू करते हैं।
San Jose में जन्मीं Stevie ने 2010 में 18 वर्ष की उम्र में Entertainment Industry में अपने Career की शुरुआत की और उन्होंने अपना पहला शूट Film Studio ‘R. Kings’ के साथ किया। इसके बाद उन्होंने अभिनेत्री के तौर पर अन्य फिल्म स्टूडियोज के साथ भी काम किया और इन फिल्म स्टूडियोज में Paper Street Media, Mile High और Twisty Media USA मुख्य रुप से शामिल हैं।
फिल्म स्टूडियोज के अलावा Stevie ने फिल्म इंडस्ट्री की विभिन्न प्रसिद्ध अभिनेत्रियों के साथ भी वीडियोस में परफॉर्म किया है और इन अभिनेत्रियों में Madelyn Monroe , Renna Ryann और Dollie Darko मुख्य रूप से शामिल हैं।
Stevie Shae is an American film actress and model, born on 23 October 1992 in San Jose, California, United States. In 2010, she started her career in the AV industry with the film studio ‘R. Kings’.
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Steven Francis Shea (December 5, 1942 – March 4, 2015) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1968 to 1969 for the Houston Astros and Montreal Expos . Listed at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m), 215 pounds (98 kg), he batted and threw right handed. [1]

Shea was signed by the Chicago Cubs as a free agent in 1961, playing in their Minor League system from 1962 through 1964. [3]

Following his release, he signed with Houston in 1965 and pitched three solid seasons in the minors before joining the Astros in 1968. He gained credit for the victory in his first Major League appearance, pitching 1 1 ⁄ 3 perfect innings against the Cincinnati Reds in a 5–4, 10-inning game. [4]

After that, Shea was sold to the expansion Expos on the eve of their maiden 1969 season . He worked in the Expos' second-ever contest, a 9–5 loss to the New York Mets , pitching 2 ⁄ 3 of shutout ball, but did not factor into the decision. [5] Shea finished with a good 2.87 ERA and did not have a decision in ten relief appearances. He was sent to the Triple-A Vancouver Mounties in the midseason and finished his professional career as a pitcher/manager for the Triple-A Winnipeg Whips in 1971.

Overall, Shea posted a 4–4 record with a 3.22 ERA and six saves in 40 pitching appearances for Houston and Montreal, striking out 26 batters while walking 19 in 50 1 ⁄ 3 innings of work. [1] He went 34–42 with a 3.95 ERA in nine Minor League seasons spanning 1962–1971. [3]

In between, Shea played winter ball for the Leones del Caracas club of the Venezuelan League in the 1969–1970 season. [6]

Besides baseball, Shea earned an MBA at Boston College and worked in executive banking for more than 20 years before retiring as president and chief executive officer of Rockingham Bank Corp in 1997. [2] The next year, he joined the Central Asian-American Enterprise Fund and began his mission to help to transform the lives of individuals and their countries. [2]

In addition, Shea was a creator of the Central Asia-American Education Foundation and served as president and board member for the rest of his life. Through his efforts, hundreds of students from Central Asia received a business or economics education and many more will in the future. [2]

Shea died in 2015 in North Hampton, New Hampshire , at the age of 72.

Born: ( 1942-12-05 ) December 5, 1942 Worcester, Massachusetts
Died: March 4, 2015 (2015-03-04) (aged 72) North Hampton, New Hampshire
July 14, 1968, for the Houston Astros
May 31, 1969, for the Montreal Expos


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Federal prosecutors thought they had a pretty good handle on John Burke when they talked the tough guy from the Boston neighborhood of Charlestown into ratting out his brother and friends for a deadly armored-car robbery.
They didn’t realize they may have helped Burke get away with murder.
After striking a deal last November in which he got immunity from prosecution and a lesser sentence in return for his testimony, Burke admitted to prosecutors that he had gunned down a man in a driveway 18 years ago.
Burke, 43, told a jury in New Hampshire the same thing days later as he testified about a string of robberies, including a 1992 holdup in which two armored car guards were killed.
David Vicinanzo, the assistant U.S. attorney in New Hampshire who prosecuted the robbers, said he didn’t expect a murder confession.
But once Burke told prosecutors about the 1980 shooting, it too became protected under an agreement that said his statements in the armored car trial could not be used against him.
In Massachusetts, Suffolk County prosecutors can charge him only if they can show Burke was a suspect before he admitted the killing. “The fact is, the only reason that they would have known John Burke was even connected to that homicide is if he opened his mouth,” Vicinanzo said.
Boston police said the case is still open. They would not say whether Burke has ever been a suspect.
Burke admitted killing 27-year-old Stephen R. Hughes, who was gunned down outside his apartment while unloading groceries.
According to news accounts at the time, two men pulled up in a black Camaro and shot Hughes five times. His pregnant wife, Carolyn, found her husband dead in a pool of blood. She went into labor and gave birth prematurely the following morning. She could not be located for comment on this story.
Burke testified that he shot Hughes in self-defense because Hughes was a hit man who was trying to kill him: “I had to eliminate him before he eliminated me.”
Burke’s testimony broke the “code of silence” in Charlestown, a tough Irish neighborhood where a gang of criminals often escaped prosecution because neighbors were too scared to open their mouths. Between 1975 and 1994, 49 people were killed in Charlestown. Arrests occurred in only 26 cases.
Burke testified against his 42-year-old brother, Stephen, and four other Charlestown cohorts about a string of armored car robberies and bank heists, including one in Hudson, N.H., in which two guards were killed.
Burke was not accused of taking part in that robbery, but he pleaded guilty to a Seabrook, N.H., robbery and faces up to 20 years in prison. He has not yet been sentenced and is still cooperating with authorities.
Burke detailed to the jury how the gang planned and pulled off some of its heists. Burke said his younger brother was the ringleader and provided the clothing, weapons and masks.
All five were convicted, and three were sentenced to life in prison Friday. Another got 30 years; the fifth has not been sentenced.
Although Burke may get away with a killing, his testimony helped get many “of the worst people out there” off the streets, Vicinanzo said.

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