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An Oklahoma mayor’s daughter who is also the wife of the town’s police chief was found guilty on Wednesday of soliciting sex from a 15-year-old student she taught.. Emma Delaney Hancock, 28 ...
[3] The officers to be arrested, Alfred Barnes, Gregory Dixon, Alan Moore, and E. Lavon Spence were transported to Wakulla County Jail south of Tallahassee. Vincent Johnson, the last officer named in the indictment, was not involved in the sexual misconduct, but was alleged to have illegally influenced the prisoners to engage in the behavior.
Alfred Younes' wife and Ali Younes' mother, Lima Younes, was arrested on a University of Iowa PD warrant last May in Sioux County. She also was charged with aiding and abetting Ali Younes' escape.
Nancy Seaman was arrested by police on the Wednesday following the murder. A relative of Bob's informed police that Bob was missing and when police went to question Nancy, they found Bob's body wrapped in a tarp with duct tape in the back of her Ford Explorer. Police also found the knife that was used to stab Bob to death inside the tarp.
A 71-year-old Indiana man, Alfred W. Ruf, confessed to poisoning his wife, Lisa Bishop, over several months in a twisted plot to marry her daughter Image credits: Polina Tankilevitch (Not the ...
Hudspeth and George Watkins' wife Rebecca were arrested. After lengthy interrogation, Rebecca allegedly made a statement accusing Hudspeth of murdering Watkins to get him out of the way so they could be married. Based on Rebecca's testimony, Hudspeth was convicted and sentenced to death. He was hanged at Harrison, Arkansas, on December 30, 1892.
Nov. 29—A woman was arrested for homicide on Tuesday in Wilson County. Lindsay Harris, 39, was charged with one count of first-degree murder and was taken into custody for the death of her husband.
Alfred Barnes (Derbyshire politician) (1823–1901), British Liberal and later Liberal Unionist politician, MP 1880–1892 Alfred Smith Barnes (1817–1888), American publisher Alfred E. Barnes (1892–1960), architect from Kansas City, Missouri