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Stephen Williams was an African American man, lynched in Upper Marlboro, Maryland on October 20, 1894. [1] [2]Williams had confessed to assaulting Mrs. Katie Hardesty, an offense described as "one of the most brutal in the criminal annals of Prince George's County" and was locked up in the Jail in Upper Marlboro. [1]
The Roper family was excluded from observing the trial and was denied the opportunity to present a victim impact statement at sentencing. [3] Stephanie's mother, Roberta Roper, has taken on the cause of victims' rights, including the right of victims' families to address the court before sentencing.
More: Marlboro man charged in New Year's Day homicide Carl Richards, 39, who weighs 230 pounds, was caught on the camera, delivering a relentless beating upon Mott, who was 64 and weighed 140 pounds.
Michael Green was an African American man who was lynched by a band of masked men near Upper Marlboro, Maryland on September 1, 1878. [1] Green was arrested for assaulting Miss Alice Sweeny on August 26, 1878, and held at the jail in Upper Marlboro. [1] Threats of lynching were openly made and were held off by the vigilance of Sheriff James N.W ...
Upper Marlboro: Prince George: Maryland: December 3, 1889: Arson: Hanged from a bridge Johnson, Ripley: African American: Barnwell vicinity: Barnwell: South Carolina: December 28, 1889: Alleged murder of a merchant and another person. Some were only being held as witnesses. A mob of about 100 took the men from the jail to the outskirts of ...
A Maryland funeral director was found guilty of second-degree murder for fatally shooting a pallbearer at a burial service for a 10-year-old girl, who herself had been shot to death. Wilson Chavis ...
In 2013, a Maryland prosecutor tried him a second time for the murder of Donald Kline, relying on the original 1976 trial transcript. A judge found Unger guilty once again and sentenced him to life. Now he lives alone in a five- by 10-foot cell, making fine-art cards that feature paintings and colored-pencil drawings of deer, elk and eagles.
David Newton, 70, is convicted of the 2013 murder of 86-year-old Una Crown after a month-long trial. Man found guilty of murdering widow, 86, in 2013 Skip to main content