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Trailer of Horrors: What Missing Girls Might Yet Be Identified?

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What does the culture do with its anonymous broken girls? Russell Tillis said he buried them all over Jacksonville. He said he made up a story to get the death penalty, then changed his mind. He was innocent after all. Until police found parts of the girl buried under his Trailer of Horrors, where Tillis’s supposed fabrication said they’d be. What happened in his rural plot behind suburban office parks? What missing girls might yet be identified? 

The Last Remaining Doro Artwork in Jax

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Months ago, the historic Doro Fixture Co. Building in Downtown Jax was demolished. It’s a shame. George Doro’s sole lasting architectural masterpiece, however, might just be the icon screen he designed and built for St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church. His signature was an unblinking eye. His iconostasis just moved to its third location and now has a chapel all its own. Make your pilgrimage to Doro’s great artwork. 

New Story: Dix Ellis Trail

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The ghetto’s relocated to the suburbs. The cheap hotel by the interstate interchange is the port city of 500 years ago. Drugs and sex slaves do brisk business. Jacksonville murders black transwomen. I B-my-OB at suburban hotel truck stops and transcribe the “marketplace of ideas.” Get your kicks on Dix Ellis Trail!