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Mike McCabe, Jo-Ellan Dimitrius, Elizabeth Vargas In the first segment, McCabe, who appeared as a featured EMS operator in Banfield's previous show Live Rescue , discusses the causes of death for George Floyd and the medical care Floyd received prior to death.
Dr. Jo-Ellan Dimitrius, a veteran jury expert and trial consultant, has been working closely with the attorneys representing accused killer The post Consultant who helped with O.J. Simpson jury ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
There, they found the bodies of his wife and son, both brutally beaten. Ruby Elaine Dardeen, 30, who had been pregnant with the couple's daughter, had been beaten so badly she had gone into labor, and the killer or killers had also beaten the newborn to death. [1] The killings had apparently taken place the day before.
Criminologist Jo-Ellan Dimitrius used surveys to determine the ideal defense juror demographic (black women) and analyzed and judged the prospective jurors' answers to a questionnaire and response and body language during voir dire (the stage of jury selection where lawyers are permitted to directly question the jury). [7]
The media coverage of the murders reached Acremant's mother, who had moved to Medford three weeks earlier with her son. Believing her son had committed the murders, she called a police tip line and told police of her suspicion, based on her son's behavior and his resemblance to the composite sketch. [ 8 ]
Jo Ellen Pellman was born in Ohio [2] and grew up in Cincinnati. [3] She was raised by a single mother. [4] Growing up, she was in her school's choir, studied tap and ballet, and went to theater camp. [5] Pellman graduated in 2018 from the University of Michigan with a BFA in musical theatre and a minor in creative writing. [6]
On July 16, 2011, in Port St. Lucie, Florida, Blake Hadley, 54, and Mary-Jo Hadley, 47, were murdered by Tyler Hadley, their 17-year-old son. Three years later, he was convicted of the murders, and sentenced to life in prison.