Monthly Archive for July, 2002

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Kidnapper Arrested, Girlfriend Safe

ColinC writes: A convicted child rapist accused of abducting his ex-girlfriend from her Augusta County home was arrested Sunday. The ex-girlfriend, Terry Wooddell, was missing since Wednesday, but has returned uninjured to her home. The Daily Progress reports that Anthony Slaughter was arrested Sunday in Madison County after tips to the FBI and others led them there. From 91.9 WNRN

Richards’ Kitty Dwarfed by Goode’s

The financial filings are in, and Republican Congressman Virgil Goode has it all over Charlottesville’s Meredith Richards in the congressional race, WINA reports. Goode has $430,000 in cash on hand to Richards’ $43,000. It’s been said that this first filing would be important to her campaign, given that potential major donors often hold back until they can see if the candidate’s fund is sufficient that they have a shot at winning. It should be interesting to see the analysis of where this leaves the Richards campaign.

ABC May Yank Foxfield’s License

The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has announced that they will conduct a hearing on Monday regarding the revocation of Foxfield‘s liquor license. Underage drinking, public drunkeness and disorderly conduct has been an ongoing problem after the twice-annual races. There is some question as to whether or not the race organizers even need a liquor license, given that they don’t serve alcohol, but merely allow attendees to provide their own. Peter Savodnik has the story in today’s Progress.

Greene Kidnapper and Victim Sought

Sheriff’s deputies in Central Virginia are on the lookout for Anthony Slaughter, of Stanardsville, who is accused of abducting his girlfriend, Terry Wooddell, at 4 am yesterday morning. He reportedly kidnapped her at gunpoint while the woman’s 64-year-old mother attempted to fight him off. Slaughter has a history of this — in 1988, he kidnapped a 14-year-old girl from her home, held her for 19 hours, raped her repeatedly, and threatened to kill her before releasing her. Reed Williams has the story in today’s Progress.

‘Colored’ Entrance of Paramount Removed

A fire escape was removed from the Paramount Theatre recently, which historically served as the entrance for blacks into the theater. Its demolition was inadvertently approved by the Board of Architectural Review after a presentation on the Paramount was shortened for time, and the detail was lost in the shuffle. A Paramount board member blamed a lack of dialogue between Martinez & Johnson Architecture, the city and the developers for the loss of the culturally-significant entrance. Elizabeth Nelson has the story in today’s Progress.

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