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  2. Woman convicted of murder conspiracy, coverup, in 2019 ... - AOL

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    A woman was convicted Friday of conspiring to murder Jennifer Dulos, a mother of five who vanished from a wealthy Connecticut enclave in 2019 and was never found. Michelle Troconis, 49, was ...

  3. Connecticut man allegedly killed a mother, her infant son ...

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    A Connecticut man who allegedly killed a woman and her infant son in November targeted the woman because she owed him $400 for renting a vehicle of his, arrest reports said on Monday.

  4. Donna Lee Bakery murders - Wikipedia

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    The Donna Lee Bakery murders occurred on the night of October 19, 1974, in New Britain, Connecticut, United States.Six people were found murdered inside the bakery. At the time, it was the worst mass murder in Connecticut history. [1]

  5. True crime cases dominated the news in 2024, including high-profile murder trials. Defendants like Murdaugh, Syed and Allen gave Americans a better look at the justice system. BBC 5 hours ago

  6. Category:People murdered in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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  8. DNA and investigative work help identify murder victim in ...

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    Nearly 50 years after the skeletal remains of two homicide victims were found in a shallow grave, Linda Sue Childers was finally identified, Connecticut State Police said.

  9. Murder of Andrew Kissel - Wikipedia

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    According to the prosecution, the motive for the murder was the Trujillos' fear that their involvement in laundering money for Kissel would be exposed. [9] Carlos Trujillo was charged with murder and attempted murder. He was acquitted of the murder charge, as the jury found too many parts of the prosecution's story were left unproven.