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  2. Finding the points in a love triangle murder - AOL

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    Jul. 18—A recently retired Honolulu police detective last week explained to a jury how the person who slain acupuncturist Jon Tokuhara had exchanged thousands of cellphone messages with was ...

  3. Man, 34, in alleged love triangle appears in court for ... - AOL

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    Feb. 18—A 34-year-old man charged in connection with the January shooting death of acupuncturist Jon Tokuhara in Waipahu made his initial appearance at Honolulu District Court today. Eric H ...

  4. Hung jury declared in slaying of acupuncturist - AOL

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    Aug. 10—Related Photo Gallery: Mistrial declared in Waipahu love triangle slaying of acupuncturist After three days of deliberation, a six-man, six-woman jury could not come to a unanimous ...

  5. Hawaii man accused of killing wife’s acupuncturist and lover ...

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    The Hawaii man accused of killing Jon Tokuhara, his wife’s acupuncturist and lover, was not the only jilted spouse with a motive for murder, his defense attorney argued. Eric Thompson was ...

  6. Joseph Edward Corcoran - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Edward Corcoran (April 18, 1975 – December 18, 2024) was an American convicted mass murderer who was executed for a quadruple murder case in Indiana. Corcoran was found guilty of the 1997 murders of his brother, his sister's fiancé, and two of their friends at his house in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and he was sentenced to death in 1999.

  7. John du Pont - Wikipedia

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    The insanity defense was thrown out by the court and, on February 25, 1997, a jury found him guilty of third-degree murder but mentally ill. [29] In Pennsylvania, third-degree murder is a lesser charge than first-degree (intentional) or second-degree (a killing occurring during the perpetration of a felony), and indicates a lack of intent to kill.

  8. Wonderland murders - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Nash was charged in California state court with having planned the murders, and Diles was charged as a participant. Thorson testified against them, but the trial ended with a hung jury vote of 11–1 for conviction. [12] A second trial, in 1991, ended in acquittal for both Nash and Diles. [13] Diles died from liver failure in 1997. [14]

  9. Prosecution lays out case in murder of acupuncturist - AOL

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    Jul. 13—Forty-eight seconds. That's how long it took for Eric Thompson to walk in to the Waipahu office of acupuncturist Jon Tokuhara, shoot him in the face four times with a.22-caliber firearm ...