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Tyler Clementi (died September 22, 2010) was an American student at Rutgers University–New Brunswick who jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River on September 22, 2010, at the age of 18.
The high-profile search for the murder suspect became one of the biggest in the Southern California region, [5] with a $250,000 reward offered. [6] On January 19, Smith was found and arrested in Pasadena, California, [7] and charged with first-degree murder with special circumstances and use of a deadly weapon during the commission of the ...
Scene of the crime. On the night of December 27, 1986, twenty-year-old Cara Knott was driving south on Interstate 15 from her boyfriend's home in Escondido, California, to her parents' home in El Cajon when Craig Peyer, who was on duty in a marked California Highway Patrol (CHP) vehicle, directed Knott to pull off the freeway on an isolated, unfinished offramp. [7]
The murderer of 24-year-old UCLA grad student Brianna Kupfer was sentenced to life in prison without parole, Dist. Atty. George Gascón announced Wednesday.
Larissa Schuster (née Foreman; born January 1, 1960) is an American convicted murderer who was sentenced to life in prison without parole [1] in 2008 for committing the July 2003 murder of her estranged husband Timothy Schuster by submerging his body in hydrochloric acid. [1]
The father of Fresno State student Debbie Dorian — who was found slain in her apartment 27 years ago — testified Tuesday that he became concerned when his normally punctual daughter failed to ...
More than 130 women who were formerly inmates at prisons for women in California have filed suit, saying guards sexually abused them. 'Every woman's worst nightmare': Lawsuit alleges widespread ...
Initially charged with first-degree murder, García Zárate was eventually tried for second-degree murder. If found guilty of the charges of second-degree murder, being a felon in possession of a firearm, and an enhancement of using a firearm, García Zárate could have faced life in prison without the possibility of parole.