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Ewell
[ yoo-el ]
noun
- Richard Stod·dert [stod, -ert], 1817–72, Confederate lieutenant general in the U.S. Civil War.
- a male given name.
Example Sentences
Paul Ewell, 68, and Daravuth Van, 52, were presumably killed by ax blows to their heads while nestled in their makeshift beds 12 days and less than a mile apart from each other in February, according to King County prosecutors.
Then, on Monday, he was charged with a second count of premeditated first-degree murder, accused of killing Ewell on Feb. 10, and is now being held without bail.
Though it’s unknown why Kryger allegedly targeted Ewell and Van, for people experiencing homelessness, exposure to violence is “constant, pervasive and just part of their everyday experience,” said Dr. Margot Kushel, a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.
Ewell was found on Feb. 10, when a man walking his dog called 911 and reported a deceased male was down in an alcove in the back parking lot of the Seattle Men’s Chorus offices in the 300 block of 12th Avenue, charging papers say.
Ewell was in “a sleeping position” when he died and an autopsy showed he had been struck in the head at least three times by a heavy, sharp object consistent with a hatchet, ax or maul, according to charging papers.
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