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Noah Roush, 22, and Jatonia Bryant, 23, were discovered to be missing from the Dub Brassell Adult Detention Center in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Monday morning, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office ...
It happened in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, about 45 minutes south of Little Rock. The officer wasn’t hit by any bullets but was injured by shards of glass. Early Monday, Avery met up with a woman in ...
In her opinion, the police should not have waited weeks to examine a potential crime scene. [6] Lt. Terry Hopson of the Pine Bluff Police Department has reported that their search of the Amos home failed to turn up any evidence that Hall was either injured or attacked there. [6] Dr. Larry Amos' property has been searched pursuant to a warrant. [11]
He was subjected to physical and psychological abuse by his mother and stepfather. Williams was held at the Pine Bluff Training School, a correctional facility for juveniles, after committing theft. When Williams was 15 years old, he was sentenced to a 20-year term in adult prison for one count of aggravated robbery and six counts of burglary.
15 years imprisonment. Lisa Rene (1978 – September 26, 1994) was an American teenage girl who was kidnapped from her apartment in Texas, raped over the course of two days, and buried alive in Arkansas. She was kidnapped on September 24, 1994, by four men: 23-year-old Orlando Cordia Hall, 21-year-old Bruce Carneil Webster, 19-year-old ...
Clay King Smith (July 25, 1970 – May 8, 2001) was an American mass murderer executed by the state of Arkansas for the March 25, 1998, murders of Misty Erwin (age 20), Shelley Sorg (24), Shelley's two children Sean Sorg (5) and Taylor Sorg (3), and babysitter Samantha Rhodes (12) at his home near Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
Kenneth Dewayne Williams (February 23, 1979 – April 27, 2017) [1] was an American serial killer who killed four people in Arkansas and Missouri. Originally sentenced to life without parole in Arkansas for killing a cheerleader in 1998, Williams escaped from prison in a 500-gallon barrel of pig slop in 1999. He then shot and killed another man ...
Lynching of Henry Lowry. The lynching of Henry Lowry, on January 26, 1921, was the murder of an African-American man, Henry Lowry, by a mob of white vigilantes in Arkansas. Lowry (also spelled "Lowery"), a tenant farmer, had been on the run after a deadly shootout at the house of planter O. T. Craig on Christmas Day of 1920.