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Reed and his siblings, James and Virginia, had begun using marijuana from young adolescence, and had even begun dealing it themselves during 1985. [3] On the night of August 21, 1985, 13-year-old Reed left home on his bicycle to meet up with friends 20-year-old Joe Geiger and 14-year-old John F. Fry, Jr., to drink beer and smoke marijuana in an abandoned caboose at the local train station.
Three members of the Lillelid family were killed on April 6, 1997. Vidar Lillelid (aged 34), Delfina Lillelid (aged 28), their daughter Tabitha (aged 6), and son Peter (aged 2) were shot on a deserted rural road near Baileyton after a carjacking committed by a group of youths. Vidar and Delfina were found dead at the scene, while Tabitha died ...
The jury convicted the 52-year-old Delphi man of two counts of murder and two counts of murder while kidnapping the girls. ... their families set up photos and candles for a Community prayer ...
Botham Shem Jean, a 26-year-old Black man, was a Harding University alumnus and an accountant for PwC.Jean was born in Saint Lucia. [21]: 1 [22]Following the shooting, an attorney representing Jean's family accused the Dallas Police Department of attempting to smear Jean's reputation by publicizing a police affidavit showing that police seized 0.368 ounces (10.4 g) of marijuana from Jean's ...
Kennewick police were called shortly before 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 29, about a shooting at a house on the 200 block of Canyon Drive.. They reported finding Joseph wounded with a single shot that ...
The victim’s daughter sobbed from the witness stand as she recalled learning from a Fort Worth detective that her mother was dead. ‘Haunting’ crime-scene photos shown at capital murder trial ...
The key piece of evidence in the case was a semen stain found on Soriano's sweatshirt which was preserved since 1999. In 2019, the sample was run through the New York State convicted offender DNA database and linked the DNA to the suspect's deceased father. [3]
The man, Joseph DeLucia Jr., 59, believed he would be cut out of his mother’s will and displaced, Nassau County Police Detective Capt. Stephen Fitzpatrick said at a news conference Monday.