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This House of Grief is a 2014 non-fiction book by Helen Garner. [1] Subtitled "The story of a murder trial", its subject matter is the murder conviction of a man accused of driving his car into a dam resulting in the deaths of his three children in rural Victoria, Australia, and the ensuing trials. [2]
In June 2001, Marion Bowman Jr. was officially indicted by a grand jury for one count of murder and one count of third-degree arson. The offense of murder carries the death penalty under South Carolina state law. [6] On May 17, 2002, Bowman was officially put on trial before a St. George (in Dorchester County) jury for both charges of arson and ...
Michael Iver Peterson (born October 23, 1943) is an American novelist who was convicted in 2003 of murdering his second wife, Kathleen Peterson, on December 9, 2001. After eight years, Peterson was granted a new trial after the judge ruled a critical prosecution witness gave misleading testimony. [1]
Here’s how Muñoz became a key witness in her own murder investigation and how her journal entries led to a murder conviction. Maria Muñoz was found dead in the early morning hours of 22 ...
Two Murdaugh murder trial jurors set to release tell-all books Two members of the original jury panel selected to hear the Murdaugh murder case have teamed up with co-authors.
In 2022, Camm's former defense investigator, Gary M. Dunn, a 27-year FBI agent, released his book, Their Bloody Lies & Persecution of David Camm, Part I, which details how two sets of ISP investigators jumped to erroneous and then outright false conclusions, assisted by a faux blood stain "expert" and supposed crime scene re-constructionist ...
The jury trial, which began in mid-April, is one of the longest in Whatcom County Superior Court’s history. Jury gives verdict finding Whatcom woman guilty of killing Bellingham 3-year-old Skip ...
During the closing arguments of the second trial, Joyce Lukezic's attorney described Merrill as the "lowest individual who has ever been placed on the witness stand by any prosecutor." [27] On May 10, 1985, after a three-week trial, the second trial of Joyce Lukezic ended in a mistrial when the jury deadlocked 10–2 in favor of acquitting her ...