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The dead body of a woman, who turns out to be schoolteacher Julia Niermeyer, is caught in a fisherman's net in Lake Constance. Hannah Zeiler (Nora Waldstätten) and her German colleague Micha Oberänder (Matthias Koeberlin) are called to the crime scene. While it first seems to be only a tragic swimming accident, the autopsy reveals a violent ...
A woman is on trial in Georgia in connection with the 2020 fatal stabbing of her 13-month-old daughter, which prosecutors allege in court she carried out to be with her “polygamist cult” husband.
Hannah Hill and Ashley Biggs are among the strangulation victims in Summit County. ... convicted of aggravated murder and sentenced to life in prison with possible parole after 20 years in 2017 in ...
The involuntary manslaughter trial of Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armourer on the set of ‘Rust,” has resumed. Santa Fe County Sheriff’s detective Alexandria Hancock is testifying for the state.
[42] [43] Early police reports said Miller's mobile phone was also found in Zaw Lin's home, [44] [45] In the trial, the prosecution said the phone was found smashed at the home of a friend of Zaw Lin's. [46] The police then forced the suspects to re-enact the murder in front of media, [34] a move condemned by legal experts as prejudicing a fair ...
The tragedy had profound effects on Hannah's family. Anna Cornelius, Hannah's mother, died in a swimming accident a year after her daughter's death. While her death was ruled as an accident, Hannah's father, Willem Cornelius, remarked that Anna might not have had the physical or mental strength to cope with the loss of their daughter. [9] [2 ...
It was one of the most explosive days of testimony so far in the involuntary manslaughter trial for armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, which began last week in state District Court in Santa Fe. Ross ...
[9] [5] [6] Among the criticized points was the judge who oversaw the trial, Maurice M. Paul; months before the murders, both Zeigler and Judge Paul testified in an unrelated case on opposing sides. [8] Although the jury at Zeigler's trial recommended life imprisonment, Judge Paul instead sentenced Zeigler to death. [5] [6]