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Hemme's guilt was debated and Michael Holman, a St. Joseph police officer, is accused of having committed the murder, including by Pasley. An 188 page memorandum by Judge Ryan Horsman in 2024 ruled that the evidence in the case linked Holman to the crime. Hemme has the longest prison tenure for a wrongfully convicted American woman.
Missouri State Trooper James F. Froemsdorf 52 Michael S. Roberts White 27 M October 3, 2001 St. Louis: Mary L. Taylor 53 Stephen K. Johns White 55 M October 24, 2001 St. Louis City: Donald Voepel 54 James R. Johnson White 52 M January 9, 2002 Moniteau: 4 murder victims [l] 55 Michael I. Owsley Black 40 M February 6, 2002 Jackson: Elvin Iverson 56
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Michael Harwood, 54–55, American environmentalist and author, embolism. [145] Lawrence A. Hyland, 92, American electrical engineer, heart attack. [146] Richard Korherr, 86, Nazi German statistician and Sturmbannführer. [147] Ralph Norwood, 23, American NFL footballer (Atlanta Falcons), traffic collision. [148]
D. Michael Collins, 70, American politician, Mayor of Toledo, Ohio (since 2014). [112] Carl Cunningham-Cole, 72, British ceramic artist. [113] Satwant Singh Dhaliwal, 82, Malaysian geneticist. [114] Assia Djebar, 78, Algerian novelist, translator and filmmaker, member of the Académie française. [115] Norm Drucker, 94, American basketball ...
Michael Francis McAuliffe (November 22, 1920 - January 6, 2006) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the second bishop of the Diocese of Jefferson City in Missouri. Biography
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Known as the "Kansas City Flash", [1] Masten Gregory was born in Kansas City, Missouri, as the youngest of three children; his elder brother was Riddelle L. Gregory Jr., also a race car driver, and his elder sister Nancy Lee Gregory married, as her second husband, the Anglo-American fashion designer Charles James.