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The Beatrice Six are Joseph White, Thomas Winslow, Ada JoAnn Taylor, Debra Shelden, James Dean and Kathy Gonzalez, who were falsely found guilty in 1989 of the 1985 rape and murder of Helen Wilson in Beatrice, Nebraska and served prison terms before being exonerated in 2009.
After firing through the locked front door of a grocery store, Unruh approached a car waiting at the intersection and shot the occupants: Helen Wilson, her son John, and mother Emma Matlack; the two women died instantly, while the boy died later at Cooper Hospital. Unruh then fired through an apartment window, killing two-year-old Thomas Hamilton.
Cynthia Wilson (portrayed by Roxanne Reese): Introduced with her husband Booker (Michael D. Roberts) in "The Challenge", Cynthia runs the Challenger's Club, a program for troubled inner-city teens. In episodes where MacGyver tries to help runaways or other youths, he invariably sends them to the Challenger's Club as a safe haven.
Moon's highest profile case came in 1943, when he tried 20-year old farmhand William A. Morell for the murders of Helen Wilson, Catherine Wilson, and Robert McKay. Morell had allegedly killed the three after he found out that his girlfriend, Janice Graham, was having an affair with their boss, Everett Wilson.
Wade Wilson has been charged with murdering Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43, in October 2019 Swastika-covered suspect reportedly told his dad he left a murder victim ‘looking like ...
Man charged in hit-and-run that killed 4-year-old Zekani Hymes-Wilson in Milwaukee was girl's mother's boyfriend. Gannett. David Clarey, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. May 4, 2024 at 1:04 AM.
The series follows the complex story of the Beatrice Six, who were convicted in 1989 of the 1985 rape and murder of Helen Wilson.In 2009, the six were exonerated by DNA evidence, despite five of them originally confessing to the crime when a police psychologist convinced them that they were experiencing repressed memory.
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