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The body of his bride Vicky Roberts, who was 25, was discovered dumped at their home in Runcorn, Cheshire, last Thursday night. Michael Roberts, 26, who she married six months ago in her home town of Warrington, was arrested a few days later and has been...
Tags: Cheshire Police, wed husband, United Kingdom, Runcorn, New towns in the United Kingdom, Warrington, Cheshire, Murders, Law Crime
Victorian coroner Iain West is holding an inquest into the murder of Linda Stilwell, a seven-year-old who disappeared from the St Kilda foreshore in August, 1968. Elizabeth McKinnon, for the Stilwell family, alleged that suspect and former sailor Derek...
Tags: St Kilda, Linda Stilwell, Derek Ernest Percy, Australia, Sydney, St Kilda Victoria, Law Crime, Inquest, Beaumont children disappearance, Coroner, Wanda Beach, Murders, Civil procedure, Wanda Beach Murders
A Knoxville jury has begun deliberations in the trial of a man accused in the carjacking and torture slayings of a young couple. The jury deciding the fate of George Thomas of Lebanon, Ky., began deliberating Monday afternoon and then quit for the day....
Tags: Knoxville, Legal procedure, Murders of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom, Murders, Law Crime, Jury
Two months of pointing out he couldn't ''spend a dollar if he only had 50 cents.'' Even the nonchalant way in which Ken Williams took his time to make the drive from Chicago to Indianapolis on Monday afternoon, one of the last general managers to arrive,...
Tags: Kenny Williams (baseball), Kenny Williams, Ozzie Guillen, general managers, Chicago, Chicago White Sox, Cactus League, Murder of Imette St. Guillen, Carlos Quentin, Sports in Chicago Illinois, Murders, allnews, Andruw Jones, Bobby Jenks
The body of British Nova teacher Lindsay Hawker was found shortly after partially buried in a bathtub full of sand on the apartment balcony. After eluding police for more than 2 1/2 years, Ichihashi was arrested last month on an outstanding warrant for...
Tags: Japan, Ichikawa, Murder of Lindsay Hawker, Murders, Law of Japan, Prosecutor, Criminal justice system of Japan, Criminal law, Law Crime, Murder, Jury
The parents of American student Amanda Knox, who was convicted of murdering British exchange student Meredith Kercher in Italy, say their daughter is ready to face the appeals process as she begins serving her 26-year prison sentence. Edda Mellas told...
Tags: Lawyers for Amanda Knox, Meredith Kercher, Italy, Raffaele Sollecito, students amanda, Mr. Knox, Perugia, Ms Knox, college students, students meredith, Germany, Berlin, Murder of Meredith Kercher, Murders, Law Crime, Kercher, Conviction, Maria Cantwell, Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata, Human Interest, Forensic science, Hillary, Jury
An Italian court convicted Amanda Knox for murdering her study abroad roommate; four American teens have been arrested for a roadside prank that turned fatal in Japan...Warning: What follows may throw you into a xenophobic panic and scare you out of having...
Tags: American, getting arrested, Japan, Tōkyō, Murder of Meredith Kercher, Murders, Law Crime, Shit
Officers were called to the scene in Wychall Road at 1.30am following reports of an assault, West Midlands Police said. The man, who was from the West Heath area of the city but has not yet been named, was taken to hospital where he died from his injuries.
Tags: old man, Birmingham, Northfield, Murders, Law Crime
Aaron Weese, had been convicted in the death of her son Joshua based on evidence from now-discredited pathologist Charles Smith. The Ontario Court of Appeal set aside the conviction and acquitted her outright. Sherry Sherret-Robinson was allowed to hold...
Tags: Sherry Sherret-Robinson, Ontario Court of Appeal, Sherry Sherrett-Robinson, Ontario, Charles Randal Smith, Law Crime, Autopsy, Death, Pathology, James Lockyer, Miscarriage of justice, Infanticide, Court of Appeal for Ontario, Coroner, Murders, Robinson, Year of birth missing, Error, Kasandra Shepherd, Law
At the heart of a court case against a policeman accused of manslaughter lies the conscience of two young constables who fronted up to the truth, a jury has been told. It is the closing day of the trial of Constable Clinton Lyall Hill, 34, who is still...
Tags: Clinton Lyall Hill, New Zealand, Manukau, Manslaughter in English law, Law Crime, Homicide, English criminal law, John George Haigh, Manslaughter, Police ranks, Murders, Constable, Jury