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  1. Charles Edward Coffey (June 28, 1934 – August 24, 2015) was an American football player and coach. A native of Shelbyville, Tennessee, Coffey attended the University of Tennessee to play football for Robert Neyland.

  2. Charlie Coffey is known for Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), Quantum Leap (1989) and Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful (1991).

    • Erin Caffey and Charlie Wilkinson’s Troubling Relationship
    • The Caffey Family Massacre
    • The Trial and Sentencing of Erin Caffey

    The tragic fate of the Caffey family was set in motion five months before they were killed, when Erin Caffey began dating 18-year-old Charlie Wilkinson. The pair met while Caffey was working part-time as a waitress at a Sonic fast-food restaurant, and the relationship got serious pretty quickly. Wilkinson even gave her a promise ring that had belon...

    Erin Caffey consequently hatched a murderous plot with Charlie Wilkinson and his friend Charles Waid. Accounts differ as to who, exactly, was the mastermind behind it, but Terry Caffey rebuffs the notion that it was his daughter’s idea. Meanwhile, Wilkinson claimed that he had offered for him and Caffey to simply run away together, but Caffey insis...

    Less than 24 hours after authorities responded to the murders in the Caffey home, all four suspects were in police custody, and they were all talking. It didn’t take long for Erin Caffey’s kidnapping story to fall apart. Wilkinson and Waid both told police the same story: the murders were all her idea. But Caffey insisted to her grandparents that s...

  3. Charlie Coffey is known for Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), Quantum Leap (1989) and Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful (1991).

    • Writer, Producer, Actor
    • Charlie Coffey
  4. Charlie Coffey is an American writer, actor and producer. Coffey is best known for his collaborations with comedian Julie Brown on such projects as Just Say Julie, The Homecoming Queen's Got A Gun, Strip Mall and Earth Girls Are Easy. References

  5. Aug 25, 2015 · Charlie Coffey, who brought a potent passing attack to Virginia Tech during three seasons as the Hokies' coach in the early 1970s, has died at age 81.

  6. Charles (Charlie) Coffey, enjoyed a distinguished career with RBC for more than 44 years. Prior to his role as executive vice president, government affairs and business development, Charlie headed business banking in Canada for five years. He also led three regional headquarters: Manitoba, Metro Toronto and Ontario.