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On November 15, 2004, Peter Porco, a 52-year-old state Appellate Division court clerk, was found dead of massive head injuries in his home in Delmar, New York. His wife Joan Porco (née Balzano), a children's speech pathologist, [1] was discovered lying in the couple's blood-drenched bed with severe head trauma; she survived the attack, but lost one eye and part of her skull and suffered ...
Peter Weinberger (June 2, 1956 – c. July 12, 1956) was a one-month-old infant who was kidnapped for ransom on July 4, 1956, in New York state. The case gained national notoriety due to the circumstances of the kidnapping and the victim's family, as unlike many ransom victims, Weinberger was not from a wealthy and prominent family, but from a suburban middle class family.
The trial was short; that same day the jury found Peter Diamond guilty of first-degree murder. Stanbery objected and asked the judge for a new trial, which the judge denied. On Aug. 22, Diamond ...
The case against Fritz Moen then stood as Europe's only known case of dual miscarriage, in which a country's judicial authorities have convicted the wrong person in two separately related murders. December 24, 1969 Per Kristian Liland: Murder of John Oval Larsen and Håkon Edvard Johansen Fredrikstad: 13 years.
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout of the Licking County Library finishes the story of Peter Diamond, who was convicted of murder in 1825.
Peter Kenneth Bostrøm Lundin (born February 15, 1972), who later renamed himself to Bjarne Skounborg and most recently Thomas Kristian Olesen, [1] [2] is a Danish serial killer who, on March 15, 2001, was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Østre Landsret for a triple murder. [3]
He gained national prominence with his own television program Peter R. de Vries: Crime Reporter. Throughout his career, he reported about high-profile criminal cases, such as the kidnapping of Freddy Heineken, the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, the murder of Marianne Vaatstra, as well as other murder cases, scandals and wrongful convictions ...
Now 72, Rocha is interviewed in-depth in the new Netflix docuseries American Murder: Laci Peterson, premiering on Aug. 14. Here, she speaks to PEOPLE about missing her daughter, Laci’s legacy ...