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Curtis Fairchild Jones (born May 31, 1986, in Alabama), now a Christian minister, [1] [2] was, aged twelve, the youngest murder defendant in the United States to face trial as an adult. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] He and his 13-year-old sister Catherine killed his father's girlfriend in 1999 with a stolen pistol.
Curtis Jones: 12 years, 1 month and 6 days January 6, 1999 United States: Port St. John, Florida: 1 0 Jones and his 13-year-old sister Catherine Jones were charged with second-degree murder. They were both sentenced to 17 years in prison. Unnamed boy 12 years September 29, 2019 Brazil: São Paulo: 1 0 He was sentenced to three years in prison ...
The murder of Catherine Fuller was a violent sexual assault and murder which occurred in Washington, D.C. in 1984.. The case led to a heavily reported trial in which seven co-defendants (Chris Turner, Charles Turner, Kelvin Smith, Levy Rouse, Clifton Yarborough, Timothy Catlett and Russell Overton) were tried and convicted of the crime.
A Georgia mother who in 2021 shot and killed her 7-year-old son, in part because she was under the delusion that her husband, the boy’s father, was a serial killer, on Wednesday pleaded guilty ...
Jones pleaded guilty last December to first-degree murder charges in Navin's death, just days before her husband, Brandon Walker, stood trial for the same homicide.
Genene Jones, 66, was sentenced to 99 years in prison after being convicted of giving a fatal overdose to 15-month-old Chelsea McClellan in 1982. ... Witnesses at Jones' murder trial more than ...
The Confession Tapes is a true crime television documentary series that presents several cases of possible false confessions leading to murder convictions of the featured people. In each case, the documentary presents alternate views of how the crime could have taken place and features experts on false confessions, criminal law, miscarriages of ...
The trial was indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and resumed in May 2021. Among the people present at the trial were Tiffany Johnston's relatives, law enforcement officers involved in the murder investigation, Sandra Sapaugh, and two other girls who claimed that Reece had kidnapped and raped them in the Houston area on July 3 ...