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  2. Trinity murders - Wikipedia

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    Death (Taylor) Life imprisonment (Wade) The "Trinity murders" (so named for the high school attended by the victims) occurred in Louisville, Kentucky , on September 29, 1984, when Victor Dewayne Taylor and George Ellis Wade kidnapped and murdered two 17-year-old Trinity High School students, Scott Christopher Nelson and Richard David Stephenson.

  3. Larry Lamont White - Wikipedia

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    Larry Lamont White (born March 30, 1958) is an American serial killer who fatally shot three women in Louisville, Kentucky, from June to July 1983.Originally convicted of two murders, for which he was sentenced to death, his sentence was later overturned, and White was paroled.

  4. A doctor, a hit man and a ‘death spell’: Bizarre murder-for ...

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    Russell, who ran the popular Kidz Life Pediatrics in Louisville's Norton Commons, was arrested in May 2022 and charged with violating a federal murder-for-hire law that carries a 10-year prison term.

  5. Breonna Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Breonna Taylor (June 5, 1993 – March 13, 2020) was an African-American woman who was shot and killed while unarmed in her Louisville, Kentucky home by three police officers who entered under the auspices of a "no-knock" search warrant.

  6. Louisville Reaches Record Multi-Million Dollar Settlement in ...

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    The city of Louisville, Ky. will pay $12 million dollars to the mother of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old EMT killed by police, and institute police reforms as part of a settlement in a wrongful ...

  7. Police investigating after woman stabbed to death in Old ...

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  8. Charles M. Leibson - Wikipedia

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    Charles M. Leibson (June 30, 1929 – December 10, 1995) [1] [2] was a justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court from 1983 until his resignation in 1995. [3]Leibson was "born into a family of lawyers", and was the valedictorian of his class at the University of Louisville School of Law.

  9. Louisville chief, under fire in black woman's death, retires

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