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15 other charges, including aggravated murder, aggravated burglary, attempted aggravated murder, kidnapping, burglary and aggravated robbery: Criminal penalty: Murder Death (x5) Other charges Between 121 and 293 years' jail: Details; Victims: 5 murder victims: Date: December 24–26, 1992: Location(s) Dayton, Ohio: Imprisoned at: Ohio State ...
The murder was committed during or as a result of the commission or attempted commission of the crime of kidnapping, rape, aggravated arson, arson, aggravated robbery, robbery, aggravated burglary, burglary, trespass in a habitation when a person is present or likely to be present, terrorism, or prison escape; The victim was under the age of 13
At some point during the crimes, Larosa entered Belcastro’s basement and stole items, including alcohol. [18] There is no known motive for Larosa’s murder of Belcastro. Larosa would later brag to other inmates at the Juvenile Justice Center that he wanted to “hide her body and save her for later” and that he “saw her brains”.
A year-long investigation by The Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch and USA TODAY Network Ohio examined 219 deaths in jail custody that were reported to the state Department of Rehabilitation ...
On any given night, about 16,500 people are held in Ohio's 89 jails and jailers book about 300,000 people each year - though some of them may be booked in multiple times.
Romell Broom (June 4, 1956 – December 28, 2020) was an American death row inmate who was convicted of murder, kidnapping and rape. He was sentenced to death for the 1984 murder of 14-year-old Tryna Middleton. Broom was scheduled to be executed on September 15, 2009, but after executioners failed to locate a vein he was granted a reprieve.
Now, Hudson police hope a partnership with Ohio's new Cold Case Unit will identify her killer through DNA found at the crime scene. Podcast: Unresolved Ep. 1 Beacon Journal package: Questions ...
Christopher J. Newton (November 13, 1969 – May 24, 2007) was an American murderer executed in the state of Ohio in 2007.. Christopher Newton received the death penalty for the 2001 aggravated murder of his cellmate, Jason Brewer, during a dispute over a chess game.