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Guy Jr.'s parents were soon to retire and would stop providing money to their son; he was to receive a $500,000 life insurance policy if both were dead or missing. [4] The murder involved an elaborate plot to stab both parents, dismember and dissolve their remains, clean and burn down some of the house, as well as frame the father for the crime.
Alex Murdaugh: Lawyer’s shocking five-word statement after wife and son killed A timeline of murders, financial fraud, unexplained deaths and arrest 04:40 , Oliver O'Connell
Rollins entered at gunpoint. However, Cole was killed outside after being shot in the face at close range while Rollins escaped out the back door and alerted the police. [4] [5] The murder remains unsolved. [2] Cole's death was featured on a segment of the television show Unsolved Mysteries. [6] Cole was the only son of actor Dennis Cole.
Among those media workers listed as killed were six broadcast TV engineers, who worked inside a tower, and another professional photojournalist, who was a passenger on the first plane that was flown into the WTC. [107] Rod Coppola, TV engineer for WNET-TV, WTC (North Tower) [108] Donald DiFranco, TV engineer for WABC-TV, WTC (North Tower) [108]
A Columbus man is facing aggravated murder charges after police say he killed his wife with a knife and a hammer Thursday morning at their residence on the city's Northeast Side, then called 911.
The caring father arrived in Ireland Tuesday and checked into the ritzy resort, just hours before his death, sources said. McGowan was later pronounced dead after police found his lifeless body ...
Boriello grew up in South Brooklyn, New York, surrounded by mobsters from the Gambino, Genovese, and Colombo crime families. His younger brother Stevie was a close friend of neighborhood gangsters Joseph "Crazy Joe" Gallo, Albert Gallo and Frank Illiano, and after Joey's murder, Stevie was instrumental in securing the crew's South Brooklyn rackets.
Prosecutors in a Placer County murder case allege that a Roseville mother sat on her adopted 9-year-old son and beat him continuously for about 40 minutes as the boy’s father did nothing to stop it.