- Darlie - Wikipedia
Darlie is an oral care brand owned and manufactured by the Hawley Hazel Company with focus on Asian Markets The company is headquartered in Taiwan with manufacturing facilities in Songshan District
- Darlie Routier - Wikipedia
Darlie Lynn Peck Routier (born January 4, 1970) is an American woman from Rowlett, Texas, who was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of her five-year-old son Damon in 1996
- Drake Routier Now: Where is Darin and Darlie Routiers Son Today? Update
Responding to Darlie Routier’s hysterical 911 call from her Rowlett, Dallas, home on June 6, 1996, police officers found two of her three sons, 6-year-old Devon and 5-year-old Damon, with fatal stab wounds She was injured as well, but not as severely
- 38 Facts About Darlie Routier
Discover 38 key facts about Darlie Routier, the Texas mother convicted of her son's murder, and explore the controversies and ongoing debates surrounding her case
- Is a Wrongfully Convicted Texas Woman on Death Row?
That night police received a frantic 911 call from Darlie about an intruder and the stabbing of two of her sons Devin Routier, 6, and Damon Routier, 5, both died of stab wounds Darlie was found at the scene with her throat slit and stab wounds on her forearm and shoulder
- Unsolved Mysteries: Who is Darlie Routier and why is she sentenced to . . .
Unsolved Mysteries covered the case of Darlie Routier, who was a Texan woman and mother She was convicted and sentenced to death in 1997 for the murder of her five-year-old son Damon
- Investigating Innocence
Like the case of David Camm who was finally exonerated after serving 13 years in prison, Darlie Routier was accused and convicted of the brutal murders of her two precious children--based solely on controversial forensic evidence known as bloodstain pattern analysis
- Darlie: Colgate to review toothpaste brand after other US . . . - CNN
Colgate has announced a review of its toothpaste brand Darlie, which once featured a smiling White man in blackface, as companies around the world reconsider their use of racist stereotypes
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