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  2. Murder of Ruth Pelke - Wikipedia

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    Cooper stabbed Pelke 33 times in the chest and stomach with a foot-long (30 cm) butcher knife. Cooper and her friends then searched the house for jewelry, and stole ten dollars and the keys to Pelke's 1976 Plymouth. [4] [5] [6] Cooper's lawyers described her as a victim of abuse who had attended ten different schools by the time of the murder.

  3. Indiana Women's Prison - Wikipedia

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    The most famous of them was Paula Cooper (#864800), [12] a 15-year-old juvenile sentenced to death on July 11, 1986, for her role in the grisly murder of an elderly neighbor. [6] While her death sentence was commuted in 1989, Cooper's sentence caused international uproar because of her youth, and even Pope John Paul II intervened on her behalf. [6]

  4. Paula Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Paula Cooper may refer to: Paula Cooper (art dealer), founder of a New York art gallery; Paula Cooper, the murderer of Ruth Pelke This page was last edited on 29 ...

  5. Idaho prosecutors seek new trial date for accused killer ...

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    Prosecutors asked Judge John Judge to schedule the high-profile murder trial for summer 2024 – in a bid to avoid times when university and high school students are in the swing of the academic year

  6. No firm trial date in child murder case - AOL

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    GREENUP The attorney for a Wurtland couple charged with the murder of 5-year-old Aubrey Stowers requested more time for trial preparation on Thursday in Greenup County Circuit Court. Rachel ...

  7. More than 30 years after 18-year-old Tricia Pacaccio’s father found her stabbed to death on the family’s porch, a convicted serial killer dubbed the “Hollywood ripper” appeared in a Cook ...

  8. Deadly Women - Wikipedia

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    Although she won a new trial that ended with her release in 2009, a judge reversed the decision and sent her back to prison in 2012. Kristin Rossum – In 2000, Rossum, a Memphis, Tennessee -based toxicologist, murdered her husband in order to hide her affair with her boss and an addiction to crystal meth , staging the murder as a scene from ...

  9. Athens man faces trial in South Carolina for murder and ...

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    A trial is scheduled in May for an Athens man charged in Greenville, S.C., with murdering 2 people at a concert.