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The Cold Case second-season episode "The Sleepover" is loosely based on this crime. [75] In May 2011, Dr. Phil aired a two-part series on the crime, which featured Shanda Sharer's mother and sister Paije, who both harshly confronted Hope Rippey on the show about her early release, and an interview with Amanda Heavrin. [76]
All three accused in this case were found guilty of first-degree murder and jailed for life. [266] Murdered 1 day 2009 Paula Hounslea: 37 England Hounslea was a 37-year-old British woman who disappeared from her home in West Derby on 22 August 2009. On 5 May 2012, her burnt remains were found on a disused railway line in Liverpool. Her murder ...
Self's trial began on May 15, 1973, and concluded on September 18, 1974. He was convicted of the first-degree murder of Shaw and sentenced to life imprisonment. He was not convicted of Johnson's murder. [8] An October 9, 1974, appeal of the case was denied. [9]
Drain was convicted of the murder of her cellmate, Christopher Richardson. Prosecutors say that Drain hit him on the head with a fan motor, stabbed him with a pencil and strangled him to death. 4 years, 8 months and 22 days Drain had previously been convicted of the murder of Randy L. Grose and was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison.
In July 2006, Condit sued the Sonoran News, a free weekly newspaper, for defamation of character after the publication wrote "that Condit was the 'main focus in the Chandra Levy case in 2001, after lying to investigators about his affair with Levy. ' " [23] The case was dismissed in July 2007 when the judge ruled that Condit had not proved the ...
Alex Birns (February 21, 1907 – March 29, 1975), best known as Shondor Birns, was a Jewish-American organized crime figure, racketeer and crime boss from Cleveland, Ohio, who was once labeled by the local newspapers as the city's "Public enemy No. 1".
The second murder took place on October 27, 1994, when she murdered her 5-month-old son, Dayton Boykin, for which she later received 40 years' imprisonment. She was arrested and charged a few days after Dayton's death, and then quickly confessed to murdering Basante, which until then was considered just an unlucky death.
The case has received national media attention, including coverage by Inside Edition. On May 24, 2019, Bass was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 27 years in prison. Background