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Though police were suspicious of Ray, he was never charged for her murder. [9] On April 27, 1994, Bobby J. Robertson, 68, was found strangled to death in his fourth-floor studio apartment. Ray was charged with first-degree murder the following day; police stated he forced his way into Robertson's apartment, strangled him, and stole his money. [9]
A former Major League Baseball pitcher was arrested Friday in the 2021 shooting that left his father-in-law dead and his mother-in-law hospitalized in northern California, authorities said.
Canseco was arrested on charges of possessing an illegal anabolic steroid, driving with a revoked license and possession of drug paraphernalia. [196] Leo Cárdenas: Retired Ohio (Hamilton County) February 1998 (plea) Assault 90 days imprisonment Cárdenas was accused of beating his wife's coworker with a baseball bat. [197] Ramón Castro ...
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Texas A&M fans were thrown out of a College World Series game after apparently taunting Florida’s baseball coach over his ties to a double-murder and suicide years ago.
A Mississippi man wrongfully jailed for more than two decades is suing the district attorney who put him on trial six times for the killings of four people inside at a furniture store in 1996.
Curtis Giovanni Flowers (born May 29, 1970) [1] is an American man who was tried for the same murders six times by the same prosecutor in the U.S. state of Mississippi.Four of the trials resulted in convictions, all of which were overturned on appeal.
The Mississippi Attorney General’s Office dropped quadruple murder charges against Curtis Flowers, a Black man who had been tried six times by a white prosecutor for the 1996 crime.Flowers had ...