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On August 19, 1979, Walter Blair abducted, then shot and killed 21-year-old Katherine Jo Allen. Allen was the alleged victim in a rape case and Walter was paid $6,000 to kill her. He confessed to the murder, but later recanted. Walter was convicted of capital murder, sentenced to death, and executed on July 21, 1993, at the age of 32. [3]
Reed was born Todd Alan Thomas on May 22, 1967, in Portland, Oregon, to Ronnie Thomas and Marine Sgt. Alfred Thomas, who had married nine days prior. [2] They had another son prior to their divorce in 1971. His mother Ronnie Thomas would subsequently remarry Robert Reed, who adopted Reed and his brother, and the two later divorced when Reed was ...
Madonia set Reed's sentencing for Nov. 15. Reed faces 20 years to life in the Illinois Department of Corrections. Several of Silas' family members, who had been following the four-day trial all ...
Springfield psychiatrist Dr. Terry Killian testifies in the Benjamin Howard Reed murder trial after being called as an expert witness by the defense on August 28, 2024. It was the third day of the ...
Aisling Tucker Moore-Reed (born October 15, 1989), [2] known by her pen name Tucker Reed, is a former amateur novelist who was convicted of manslaughter in May 2020. Reed co-authored the young adult novel Amber House published in October 2012 and its sequel Neverwas , released internationally in January 2014.
Investigators are seeking the public's help in identifying the victim, who was found along the same strip near two other Gilgo Beach victims. Officials release new details, renderings of victim ...
Closing arguments in the murder trial of Tamera Laws, 28, ended on Friday, Jan. 31, with her attorney saying she should be found not guilty by reason of insanity, KSAT reports.
Billy Edwin Reid (born 1959) is an American murderer and a suspect in the murders of at least 17 women in Denver, Colorado between 1975 and 1995. The murders were grouped together only in 2008, before then they were thought to have been committed by different perpetrators.