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Suzanne Margaret "Sue" Basso (née Burns; May 15, 1954 – February 5, 2014) was an American woman who was one of six co-defendants convicted in the August 1998 torture and murder of 59 year-old Louis "Buddy" Musso, a mentally disabled man who was killed for his life insurance money. [4]
Cobb County is a county in the U.S. state of Georgia, and is a core county of the Atlanta metropolitan area in the north-central portion of the state. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 766,149.
She worked for Fulton County for 17 years, [6] specializing in major crimes homicide and RICO prosecution. [3] Since September 2019, Dunikoski works as a senior assistant district attorney in Cobb County, Georgia. [7] [3] She heads the appeals section. [6] [3] In 2021, Dunikoski was a prosecutor for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery case.
The earliest reference to the property—2nd Section, 17th District, Land Lot 7—is in the 1832 Gold Lottery of Georgia, when it was deeded to William Alexander.A warranty deed recorded September 7, 1882, documents a transaction between Marietta Savings Bank and R.L., possibly Rebecca Lanier, Nesbitt (Cobb County Deed Book G, p. 203).
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The trial was initially held in Cobb County, Georgia. After nearly three weeks of jury selection, Superior Court Judge Mary Staley Clark, granted a defense motion for a change of venue, and the trial was moved to Brunswick in Glynn County. [24] Staley determined that the local media attention had impacted the Cobb County's prospective jurors. [25]
Police are investigating the deaths of two elderly sisters in Georgia on Sunday, Sept. 19, with evidence currently leading authorities to believe it was a murder-suicide. The Chatham County Police ...
Brown first served DeKalb County, Georgia as a youth counselor for troubled teens and soon became one of the county's first black patrol officers. He later hosted his own local TV segment called The Naked Truth and was the author of his own column in the local Champion News Paper called "Tell It Like It Is." Brown was a 23-year veteran of the DeKalb County Police Department when he was elected ...