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  2. Louise Woodward case - Wikipedia

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    Louise Woodward, born in 1978 (age 45–46), is a British former au pair, who at the age of 18 was charged with murder, but was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter (reduced from the jury trial verdict) of eight-month-old baby Matthew Eappen, in Newton, Massachusetts, United States of America.

  3. Hiller B. Zobel - Wikipedia

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    Hiller B. Zobel is a retired Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts and author or coauthor of several books on various legal topics, including the Boston Massacre and John Adams.

  4. Barry Scheck - Wikipedia

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    Scheck was part of the team that defended O. J. Simpson in his 1995 trial. He was associated with the clearing in 1999 of Dennis Fritz and Ron Williamson who had spent 11 years in prison of wrongful murder convictions. [5] He was lead lawyer who defended British au pair Louise Woodward in her 1997 murder trial.

  5. ID to Examine High-Profile ’90s Cases, From Princess ... - AOL

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    Investigation Discovery (ID) is taking a trip back to the ’90s this August, with a series of specials and shows that delve into some of the most prominent cases of that time. ID’s lineup ...

  6. Her family thought her death was a tragic accident. It was ...

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    Hatcher alerted Neubauer to the news, and five years later — after Covid-related delays — she was in court when her son-in-law went on trial. A jury convicted Sills of second-degree murder.

  7. Sky News - Wikipedia

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    MacKenzie announced his resignation in August 1994, [77] but not before Sky News had transmitted live pictures of the freeway chase of O. J. Simpson's white Bronco on 17 June 1994, bringing US helicopter journalism to the UK. [78] In 1997, Sky News broadcast live coverage of Louise Woodward's trial, held in Boston, Massachusetts, US.

  8. Who Was Ann Woodward? - AOL

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    Woodward was born Evangeline Lucille Crowell in Pittsburg, Kansas on December 12, 1915. Her father was a streetcar conductor, and her mother was a schoolteacher.

  9. Aisling Brady McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Her case and subsequent trial received international attention, and similarities were drawn with the case of Louise Woodward, a 19-year-old British nanny who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after an eight-month-old child in her care died from a fractured skull and subdural hematoma in 1997.