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Aaron claimed to have witnessed the kidnapping of his three friends. Vicki volunteered to help the investigation by becoming "involved" with both Jessie and Damien. Hutcheson was a neighbor of Jessie's and coaxed him into setting up a "meeting" with Damien, so Hutcheson and Damien could get to know each other.
John Mark Byers, the adoptive father of victim Christopher Byers, gave a knife to cameraman Doug Cooper, who was working with documentary makers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky while filming the first Paradise Lost feature. The knife was a folding hunting knife manufactured by Kershaw. According to the statements given by Berlinger and ...
Wu Yun Yun's 54-year-old father Wu Jin Chi (吴金池 Wú Jīnchí), who was present in court with his 24-year-old son, told the press that he was deeply remorseful for marrying his daughter off to Singapore, and not knowing earlier about the unhappy life she suffered at the Tan family's household, even though Wu herself did not blame her ...
The father and daughter duo convicted of beating an Irish businessman to death in his Davidson County bedroom both walked free from prison Thursday, the last chapter in a murder drama that spawned ...
West of Memphis focuses on Terry Hobbs, stepfather of Stevie Branch (one of the murder victims), as a potential suspect, due to physical evidence linking him to the crime, a history of violent behavior, and his lack of an alibi for the time the murders were committed, as well as damaging statements made by his ex-wife, former neighbors, and ...
When they entered, officers found the bodies of him, his 45-year-old wife Kathryn Nephew and Oliver Nephew. Police said Anthony Nephew had killed the four victims before killing himself.
Aspinwall, who moved to Apalachee High from another school two years ago, is survived by his wife, Shayna, who is also a teacher, and their two daughters, Addie and Emory, CNN affiliate WSB reported.
Damien Wayne Echols (born Michael Wayne Hutchison; December 11, 1974) is an American author who first became known as one of three teenagers, the West Memphis Three, convicted of a triple murder in 1994 despite the lack of physical evidence connecting them to the crime. [1]