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Erin Foster and Jeremy Bechtel were residents of Sparta, Tennessee. [1] Bechtel spoke to his father Ronnie Bechtel by telephone on the evening of April 3, 2000. Foster was seen by her brother Will the same evening. [2] Foster and Bechtel attended a party that night but returned to Foster's parents' home before leaving again.
Sixteen months after Cheok's disappearance, Ang was arrested as a suspect and charged with murder. In May 1965, Ang was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death by a unanimous decision in one of Singapore's last jury trials before the local government abolished the jury system in 1970. Ang was hanged on 6 February 1967 after he lost his ...
She has been the only woman on Tennessee's death row since 2010, when then-Gov. Phil Bredesen commuted the death sentence of Gaile Owens, who died in 2010. Evan Mealins is the justice reporter for ...
"Little did I know," she said with a chuckle -- cutting to how a year later a detective from the Michigan State Police called her at work, scaring her that she could be in trouble.
Here’s what’s on TV tonight. Dateline: Evil Walked Through the Door (9 p.m., NBC) Josh Mankiewicz reports on two cold case murders solved 40 years later through a genetic genealogy ...
The counselor, Erin Tepaske, promised to get him mental health and substance abuse treatment, In May, Tepaske's 3-year-old son Beckett Josef Podominick died, allegedly from falling and hitting his head while under Bartley's care, and while Bartley was not considered a suspect in the child's death, he was wanted in Tennessee for a probation ...
The details of the murder are still shocking today, nearly three decades later. On Dec. 26, 1996, the 6-year-old daughter of John and Patsy Ramsey, a well-to-do couple living in Boulder, Colorado ...
A day later, on March 18, 1986, after police investigations linked both Martin and West to the case, the duo were arrested for the murders, and subsequently charged in court with kidnapping, rape and murder. Under Tennessee state law, for the most serious charge of murder, both men could face the death penalty. [1] [4]