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On July 29, 2009, Sharee Miller was released from the Genesee County Jail on a $100,000 recognizance bond until her new trial began. [8] In December 2009, Sharee Miller was found using the popular social networking site Facebook. Miller's lawyer, David Nickola, said that there was no reason for his client to be barred from using a computer, but ...
The book in turn was based on the real life case against Sharee Miller. The film featured two original songs by New Orleans–based singer/songwriter Kristin Diable and marked the cable television premiere of her work.
In 1962, the people of the small town of Hanford, California lost their sense of peace when one of their own, 15-year-old Marlene Miller, was murdered. Booker T. Hillery was convicted but after an appeal to the Supreme Court, Hillery received a re-trial in 1983. Forensic scientists had to use new knowledge of microscopic evidence to be able to ...
“If you come within 3 feet of me, I’m going to kill you,” Johnnie Miller told his neighbor in a 2018 video, seconds before shooting him. Pre-trial hearing set in Abilene for father, son ...
Aug. 2—LEWISBURG — Convicted killer Myrle Miller seeks to have her charges overturned or a new trial. On Monday, defense attorney Brian Ulmer in the Union County Courthouse filed a motion for ...
Sharee Miller: Mount Morris: 1999-11: Woman convicted of plotting the murder of her husband over the Internet with her online lover [14] Killing of Kayla Rolland: Mount Morris: 2000-02-29: Six-year-old girl shot at school by six-year-old classmate: Duane Thomas: Detroit: 2000-06: Welterweight boxer murdered over a drug dispute [15] George Trapp ...
Sharee Miller – Miller, a businesswoman from Flint, Michigan, used the Internet as a tool to manipulate her lover, police officer Jerry Cassaday, into killing her husband Bruce in 1999. Cassaday died by suicide but left evidence against Miller for the police to find before he did so. In December of 2000, Miller was sentenced to life without ...
Police say a TikTok video post has led to the capture of a Florida man who was on the run for more than three years after he allegedly lured his estranged girlfriend to a cemetery where he killed her.