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While in the Santa Cruz County jail, a Hernando County judge indicted Mansfield for the murder of one of the four victims found buried underneath his property. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] In addition, he was charged with attempted sexual battery in the Sherrell case. [ 46 ]
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Terry Childs was born on September 22, 1955, in Santa Clara County, California, into a family with six other children. He grew up in Aptos, where his father, Gary, worked as a bail bondsman. [3] During his teenage years, Childs began to use a variety of drugs and alcoholic beverages, and by early 1970, had his first arrest for robbery.
COFFEE COUNTY, Ala (WDHN) — Two people have been arrested and charged with manslaughter in Coffee County after two separate deadly fentanyl overdoses, including one in the county Jail. “I am ...
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In 2008, the county built a $23,300,000 expansion of the county jail—including a 43,000 sq ft (4,000 m 2) "juvenile detention center." [ 5 ] [ 17 ] County officials repeatedly compared the jail to a business—one commissioner saying he wished that the jail could be a "profit center". [ 18 ]
(2015) [283] [284] Previously arrested in 2012 on charges of harassing a 28-year-old woman described as an ex-girlfriend. He subsequently withdrew his bid for GOP nomination to the US Congress from South Carolina's 7th congressional district, citing "personal reasons". He was sentenced in 2014 to 60 days in jail for second-degree harassment.
The Speed Freak Killers is the name given to serial killer duo Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine, together initially convicted of four murders — three jointly — and suspected in the deaths of as many as 72 people in and around San Joaquin County, California, based on a letter Shermantine wrote to a reporter in 2012. [5]