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Jul. 17—CHAMPAIGN — A 29-year-old Champaign man was in custody in the Champaign County Jail on Monday in connection with the murder last month of Keith J. Marrissette. Arrested Sunday was ...
Sep. 11—URBANA — A Champaign man who allegedly tried to kill another man during a dispute at a funeral on Friday is in police custody. Linnell Blount Jr., 29, whose last known address was in ...
Minister, newspaper editor, and abolitionist killed by a pro-slavery mob, became a martyr to the abolitionist cause [59] Killing of Joseph Smith: Carthage: 1844-06-27: 2: Founder of Latter Day Saint movement killed along with his brother by a mob [60] [61] [62] Lynching of Samuel J. Bush: Decatur: 1893-06-03: 1: Black day-laborer accused of ...
The inmate was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated and a parole violation from an earlier case, according to Newburyport News. The cause of death was hanging, using a "anti-suicide" bedsheet. The inmate was on suicide watch, according to Newburyport News. Jail or Agency: Rockingham County Department of Corrections; State: New ...
On June 30, the FBI arrested Christensen and charged him with kidnapping under Title 18 U.S.C. Chapter 55, § 1201 of federal law. [11] [30] According to the law, if a kidnapping results in the death of any person, life imprisonment or the death penalty is prescribed.
The police used this evidence to arrest the Slovers. It was later thrown out due to a court appeal by the Slovers. [4] In January 2000, Michael and Jeannette Slover and their son Michael Slover Jr. were arrested and charged with first degree murder; Michael Sr. and Michael Jr. were each given the additional charge of attempting to conceal a crime.
Sep. 11—URBANA — A Champaign man who allegedly tried to kill another man during a dispute at a funeral on Friday is in police custody. Linnell Blount Jr., 29, whose last known address was in ...
The paper continued publication after Mathews' death in 1892, but in 1906 merged with the Urbana Courier. It published as the Urbana Courier–Herald from 1906 to 1915. From 1915 to 1934 it published as the Urbana Daily Courier, then the Evening Courier from 1934 to 1945. It was the Champaign–Urbana Courier for 45 years, from 1946 to 1971. [1]