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Execution of Joseph Lewis Clark fails to go smoothly, Copley News Service, May 2, 2006; Erica Ryan. Botched execution fires up opponents of death penalty Archived 2011-05-22 at the Wayback Machine. The Columbus Dispatch (2006-05-04). Retrieved on 2007-11-05. Jim Provance and Christina Hall. Clark execution raises lethal-injection issues.
Michael Harold Chapel is a former Gwinnett County Georgia police officer, who was convicted in the 1993 murder of fifty-three-year-old Emogene Thompson outside a muffler shop on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard in Sugar Hill, Georgia.
Clark was born as Joseph Cohen. [1] He came from a middle-class family of Jewish immigrants. [2] His daughter described his background as the "Old World of Yiddish stories and songs, Jewish intellectualism, revolutionary history and sacrifice." [3] Clark attended City College of New York. [4] In 1929, Clark joined the Communist Party. [5]
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Three years after the original suspect in a nearly 40-year-old double murder was exonerated based on DNA evidence and freed from prison after 20 years, a Georgia man has been arrested and charged ...
Three children, ages 9 to 13, were killed in what police believe is a murder-suicide after their mother agreed to let an ex-partner take them to get something to eat, officials in Georgia said.
Federman was shot 19 times and killed by Kern County Sheriff's Department deputies responding to a 911 call. The Kern County Board of Supervisors approved a $1 million settlement to the family. [41] 1998-04-05 Hamilton, Michael (21) Illinois (Chicago) Hamilton was killed by police after allegedly refusing to put down his weapon. [36] 1998-04-03
Five people, including a baby boy and little girl, were found dead with gunshot wounds Saturday night inside an Atlanta-area apartment in what police are calling a murder-suicide.