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Tyna Karageorge is suing Urlacher, alleging that he tried to persuade the public that she was a murderer so he could keep custody of their son. Brian Urlacher faces $125M lawsuit from child's ...
Urlacher has two daughters, Pamela and Riley, with ex-wife Laurie Urlacher and a son, Kennedy, with Tyna Robertson. Like his father, Kennedy became a standout football player in high school and plays for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. [92] In June 2005, Urlacher filed suit to establish paternity of his son Kennedy.
Laurie Leigh Shaver, 41, of Fla., was found guilty of second-degree murder with a firearm for killing her husband, ... In Sept. 2020, Laurie was charged with second-degree murder, domestic ...
After a mother took her son down to a South Carolina Sheriff’s Department office so he could turn himself in, she found herself arrested on a murder-related charge.. According to a news release ...
In addition, Scott and Lance Hacking, Mark's brothers, claimed that Mark confessed to murdering his wife after they confronted him on July 24, 2004. [4] [5] First-degree murder charges were filed against Mark Hacking on August 9, 2004. On October 1, 2004 at approximately 8:20 a.m. searchers found human remains in the Salt Lake County landfill.
Shooting defended by John D. Voelker and later the basis of Anatomy of a Murder [2] Murder of Aziz Hermiz: Detroit: 1956-02-10: Chaldean-Assyrian grocer murdered by the wife's paramour, wife found not guilty due to insanity: Reggie Harding: Detroit: 1972-09-02: Detroit Pistons player shot in the head: Murder of Dawn Magyar: Chapin: 1973-01-27
Police have arrested and charged a man with the murder of his wife, whose body was found in a remote part of Oregon on Friday, seven days after she went missing while hiking with her two dogs.
Andrew Wamsley was convicted of capital murder on March 5, 2006. [2] Jurors did not view Andrew as a future danger to society and sentenced him to life in prison. His conviction and life sentence were affirmed by the Second District of Texas Courts of Appeals on March 13, 2008. [ 9 ]