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Four men charged over the murder of Stapleton, a 17-year-old attacked with a machete in Moss Side on 29 April 1991, walked free from court after the prosecution offered no evidence. [73] May 1991 Glenda Potter Rochester, Kent Someone strangled 32-year-old Potter and left her body near the United Reformed Church in Crow Lane, Rochester, in May 1991.
The family of Greenwood and Miller supported Merseyside Police's campaign as reported nationally on ITV News in February 2020, with Greenwood's sister running a Facebook page on the case and starting an online petition to get the law changed, saying: "This law is in place to prevent possible harassment of a suspect, but we are going through ...
Crime Library was founded by Marilyn J. Bardsley [5] in January 1998. Court TV, later truTV, purchased Crime Library in 2001, the same year The Smoking Gun was acquired by Court TV. [6] Originally "The Crime Library," the name of the site was shortened to Crime Library in 2003 to accompany a redesign that changed the site's color scheme and layout.
Two upstate New York properties connected to the notorious Gambino crime family are now being searched for human remains – days after 10 alleged mob members and associates were busted in a ...
Dan Abrams’ true-crime channel Law & Crime has struck a carriage deal with Dish Network, Variety has learned exclusively. Live trial and 24/7 true-crime network Law & Crime, which recently aired ...
The Carterons, a French family of three and a foster child who lived with them, as well as their family dog, were all found shot execution-style face down on the floor of their Bommiers farmhouse on 25 July 1946, several days after signs of their apparent inattention to their farming duties had been noted by a neighbour. Robbery was seen as an ...
Michael "The Nose" Mancuso (born July 18, 1955) is an American mobster.He is a member of the American Mafia and the boss of the Bonanno crime family, one of Five Families in New York City. [2]
Whitby's Penny Hedge. The Penny Hedge is an ancient tradition in the English coastal town of Whitby in Yorkshire. [1] The legend dates back to 1159, when the Abbot of Whitby imposed a penance on three hunters, and on their descendants for all time, for murdering a hermit at Eskdale. [2] The hunters were following a wild boar near Whitby.