Grief flows for siblings together in death FINAL Edition

One hundred fifty mourners filed past two tiny white coffins filled with stuffed animals at a Pasadena funeral home yesterday during services for 3-year-old Destiny Spicknall and her 2-year-old brother, Richard. State police say their father, Richard Wayne Spicknall, 27, of Laurel, confessed to kill...

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Published inThe Sun (Baltimore, Md. : 1837)
Main Author Chris Guy and Devon Spurgeon
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Baltimore, Md Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 15.09.1999
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Summary:One hundred fifty mourners filed past two tiny white coffins filled with stuffed animals at a Pasadena funeral home yesterday during services for 3-year-old Destiny Spicknall and her 2-year-old brother, Richard. State police say their father, Richard Wayne Spicknall, 27, of Laurel, confessed to killing the two last week on the Eastern Shore. He has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder and is being held without bond in the Talbot County jail. Lisa Spicknall's brother, Chad Fields, an Orchard Beach volunteer firefighter, spoke of Richard's love of fire engines. Richard spent the last afternoon of his life climbing on the engines at the station.
ISSN:1930-8965
2573-2536