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Despite a reward of $100,000 and police interviews of 1,800 people (including Ryan Erickson), [7] for almost two years the case remained unsolved. [5] During this time (on September 16, 2003) [7] Erickson was reassigned to Our Lady of Sorrows in Ladysmith, Wisconsin, as assistant pastor. The head pastor at the church (Rev. John Anderson ...
Ryan W. Ferguson (born October 19, 1984) is an American man who spent nearly 10 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of a 2001 murder in his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. At the time of the murder, Ferguson was a 17-year-old high-school student.
The murder of a gay couple in Redding, California has police stymied. As investigators dig deeper, they suspect that the case is linked to a series of arsons that have destroyed several synagogues and an abortion clinic. The trail leads them to the sinister world of hate crimes.
Grossman's lead attorney has throughout the trial argued it was Erickson's black SUV — not his client's white Mercedes — that first struck the children.
Rebecca Grossman's defense team seizes on Erickson's alleged license-plate misuse in painting him as a lawbreaker whose SUV first hit two boys. Prosecutors say it's a red herring.
Last January, a Court of Appeals panel ruled 2-1 that the lower court was correct in binding Schurr over for trial. In a one-page order , the Michigan Supreme Court declined to hear Schurr's appeal.
Patricia Stallings (born 1964 or 1965) is an American woman who was wrongfully convicted of murder after the death of her son Ryan on September 7, 1989. Because testing seemed to indicate an elevated level of ethylene glycol in Ryan's blood, authorities suspected antifreeze poisoning and they arrested Stallings the next day. She was convicted ...
The trial of Rebecca Grossman in the killing of two young brothers went to the jury Thursday. In closing arguments, jurors were presented with two very different versions of the Hidden Hills woman.