INSIDE EDITION reports on the girl known across the country for uncontrollable hiccups who has just been charged with first degree murder. She drew worldwide attention for having the worst case of ...
A Florida judge Friday refused to set bail for "Hiccup Girl" Jennifer Mee pending her trial for first degree murder, RadarOnline.com has learned. Defense attorney John Trevena sought to have the court ...
The 15-year-old girl whose marathon case of hiccups brought her worldwide attention this year ran away from home Monday but was found safe that night, her mother said. Jennifer Mee's struggles with ...
From MSNBC A Florida business that markets a device it claims will stop hiccups is being sued by its most famous customer. The parents of Jennifer Mee, a teen who gained notoriety last year for her ...
MIAMI — Floridians frequently become famous either for heinous crimes or odd achievements, like building the world’s largest rubber-band ball. Rarely, however, do the two intersect, which is why the ...
Three years earlier, Mee had achieved national notoriety as “Hiccup Girl,” whose five-week bout of unstoppable hiccups made her a media darling. She made numerous appearances on the Today show and was ...
The 15-year-old Florida girl whose marathon case of hiccups made international news earlier this year has apparently run away from home, police said Monday. Jennifer Mee's struggles with chronic ...
Jury selection began Tuesday in the murder trial of Jennifer Mee, widely known as the “hiccup girl,” for the national attention she received for her extended bouts of hiccups. Mee, 22, is accused with ...
A Pennsylvania business that markets a device it claims will stop hiccups is being sued by its most famous customer. The parents of Jennifer Mee, the Florida teen who gained notoriety last year for ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A teenage girl who became famous after hiccuping uncontrollably for weeks has been charged with luring a man to a house where he was robbed and fatally shot. Jennifer Mee, 19, ...
Jennifer Mee, 19, a teenager who attracted national media attention after she couldn’t stop hiccuping for five weeks, has been charged with first-degree murder for allegedly luring a man to a house ...
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