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Baltasar Ebang Engonga Avomo (born 15 March 1978) is an Equatoguinean former public official who was serving as the head of the National Agency for Financial Investigation (ANIF). [3] His role involved managing financial regulations and investigations focused on preventing financial crimes, such as money laundering and corruption, in compliance ...
On Thursday, Dec. 5, Georgia Superior Court Judge David L. Cannon Jr. sentenced Farris, 64, to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 30 years for killing her husband Gary Farris, an ...
California prosecutors said Judge Jeffrey Ferguson was watching the hit show when he shot and killed his wife in 2023. Frank Ockenfels/AMC. ... USA TODAY Sports. New York Yankees, manager Aaron ...
The wife of a missionary who was killed in a “violent, criminal attack” in Africa last week was arrested in connection to his death, his church announced.. Beau Shroyer, 44, from Detroit Lakes ...
On April 3, 2018, at approximately 12:46 p.m. PDT, a shooting occurred at the headquarters of the American video-sharing website YouTube in San Bruno, California.The shooter was identified as 38-year-old Nasim Najafi Aghdam, an Iranian-American woman, who entered through an exterior parking garage, approached an outdoor patio, and opened fire with a Smith & Wesson 9 mm semi-automatic pistol.
He spent 16 years in prison for the murder of his third wife Annette. [1] [2] His crime was dramatised in the TV movie Bloodlines, with Bouwer being portrayed by Mark Mitchinson. [3] [4] His son from a previous marriage was also convicted of an unrelated murder in 2003. [5] His first wife was also convicted of helping their son cover up his ...
Why 'Blue Bloods' star Tom Selleck's ex-wife, Jacqueline Ray, is currently serving an 18-year prison sentence. What did she do? ... Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.
Simon Mann was released from prison on 3 November 2009 for humanitarian reasons. [74] Since 2005, Military Professional Resources Inc., a US-based international private military company, has worked in Equatorial Guinea to train police forces in appropriate human rights practices.