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Baker and Crump were tried in the Supreme Court of NSW before Justice Robert Lindsay Taylor. At their trial, they pleaded not guilty to the four charges of murdering Lamb, conspiracy to murder Morse, maliciously wounding a police officer with intent to prevent lawful apprehension and shooting at police with intent to prevent lawful apprehension.
Steven Pladl triple murder and suicide. On April 12, 2018, Steven Walter Pladl, a 43-year-old man from Knightdale, North Carolina, murdered his biological daughter, 20-year-old Katie Rose Fusco Pladl, with whom he had been engaged in an incestuous relationship, and her adoptive father, 56-year-old Anthony Charles Fusco, in New Milford ...
Who Killed Tupac is an American documentary limited series on A&E, hosted by civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and directed by Jason Sklaver. The six episode limited series is an in-depth investigation into key theories behind the assassination of the legendary rapper and actor Tupac Shakur.
1 March 1898 – Glover family tragedy – A mother murdered her six children and then committed suicide in the town of Triabunna, Tasmania; 26 December 1898 – Gatton murders – Three members of the same family were murdered, the sisters having been sexually assaulted, near the town of Gatton, Queensland (unsolved)
North Carolina native Ben Crump has made a name for himself representing families in police brutality cases, including George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and now Darry Williams.
Kenneth Allen McDuff (died November 17, 1998) was an American serial killer from Texas. In 1966, McDuff and an accomplice kidnapped and murdered three teenagers who were visiting from California. He was given three death sentences for these crimes but avoided execution after the 1972 U.S. Supreme Court ruling Furman v.
Crump said Massey's family didn't know until 24 hours after her death that the person who had shot her was a sheriff's deputy. Hill Massey learned in graphic detail about his mother "but (police ...
Kevin Cooper(born Richard Goodman; January 8, 1958)[1]is an American man currently imprisoned at San Quentin State Prison's death row.[2] Cooper was found guilty of four murders in the Chino Hills area of California in 1983. Cooper's conviction has garnered repeated attention from both Nicholas Kristof in the New York Times[3]and Erin Moriarty ...