A New Jersey bride was attacked during her wedding reception by a sword-wielding 43-year-old man staying at the lodge that hosted the event, police allege. Carlos Mejia, who lives in New York City, ...
A couple's wedding day turned bizarre and violent Saturday when a guest at the hotel hosting their wedding attacked the bride with a sword, NJ.com reported. The bride, whose name is being withheld, ...
A sword-wielding hotel guest attacked a bride on her wedding day, cutting her arm with the blade after the bridal party denied him a cigarette, police said. The man, later identified as New York hedge ...
An incident at a Sussex County wedding is under investigation this week after a man allegedly attacked the bride with a sword and struck her on the arm. The man, Carlos Mejia, 43, of New York City, ...
A New York businessman is facing charges after he allegedly attacked a bride with a sword after an altercation in a hotel lobby. Hardyston police say that officers were called to the Grand Cascades ...
A couple's happy day turned violent Saturday when a guest at the hotel hosting their wedding came at the bride with a sword, Sussex County officials said. The bride, whose name is currently being ...
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As fans and friends continue to mourn the death of Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, "The Princess Bride" star Cary Elwes had ...
When it was released in 1987, “The Princess Bride” may not have stormed the box office like the film’s characters storm the castle, but this charming, timeless adaptation of William Goldman’s novel ...
“’The Princess Bride’ reveals itself as a sly parody of sword and sorcery movies, a film that somehow manages to exist on two levels at once: While younger viewers will sit spellbound at the thrilling ...
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