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Bartley was charged with first-degree murder and scheduled to be tried as an adult. On April 10, 2007, when jury selection was about to begin for his trial, he accepted a plea bargain and entered a plea of guilty to second-degree murder and two counts of attempted second-degree murder.
Bruce D. Mendenhall (born April 14, 1951) is a convicted American murderer and serial killer. He was arrested in Tennessee in July 2007 and found guilty in 2010 [ 2 ] of the June 26, 2007 murder of Sara Hulbert, whose body was found by the security guard on duty that night.
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Just four years ago, the nearby Lisle Police Department solved the case of another murder—the 1976 slaying of Pamela Maurer, a 16-year-old girl who left her home to go get a soft drink. The next ...
But it hasn't been that way in Middle Tennessee for 40 years. On the chilled morning of Nov. 11, 1973, Stringbean Akeman, 57, and his wife, Estelle, 59, were found murdered on their Goodlettsville ...
Bruce McGregor Davis was born on October 5, 1942, in Monroe, Louisiana [3] and grew up in Mobile, Alabama. [4] Davis was editor of his high school yearbook and attended the University of Tennessee for three years, dropping out due to poor grades. [5] In 1962, he hitchhiked to California, where he worked for a time as a barback at Harrah's Lake ...
Police never arrested the accomplice or anyone else for the murder. The events of that weekend in June have replayed endlessly in Alex’s mind: how he found out that Bryan had been shot, his brother’s last breaths, the thumbs up as he went into surgery. The story became sacred.
He and Davidson are half-brothers. [47] Lemaricus Devall "Slim" Davidson (born June 13, 1981) [5] [6] faced the same 46 charges as Thomas. [4] Davidson was originally from Memphis [74] [75] and had just, in August 2006, completed a five-year sentence in Tennessee on a previous felony conviction for carjacking and aggravated robbery. [10]