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Attempted Murder, 'All You Can Eat,' & College Football Scandals: Around the Patch
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1. A 45-year-old Cleveland in the head at her Lakewood apartment after she broke up with him in April pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge of attempted murder.
His 63-year-old mother pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice for covering for him.
Robert Doss faces 13 years in prison — including a mandatory three-year prison because a gun was used in the crime — at sentencing Aug. 25.
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2. This scuffle with the law is certainly less serious than the last item.
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A customer at a restaurant in Mayfield Heights r because of an argument over the meaning of "all you can eat."
3. Speaking of restaurants, one Strongsville eatery received a makeover courtesy of Food Network.
With cameras rolling, Restaurant: Impossible host Robert Irvine swung open the door and welcomed Tom Krukemeyer to his own restaurant, the .
Krukemeyer got to see how the design team from Restaurant: Impossible redecorated his dining rooms.
To see photos of the redesign, .
4. Want to see video of a man scarfing a double bacon cheeseburger, chili cheese fries and a large Coke in four minutes?
What if I told you the guy's nickname was Big Tuna?
For context, you'll have to go to .
5. Finally, a Solon Patch blogger in light of the Miami scandal.
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