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Sep. 5—An Aberdeen woman was sentenced Friday to a 25-year jail term in the stabbing last year of another woman at a service station in an apparent dispute over money. Ieshia Smiley, 40, was ...
The murder made headline news nationally and was said to have "sent shockwaves" across Aberdeen and "shocked the nation". [ 2 ] [ 1 ] The murderer was dubbed the "cheese wire killer". [ 2 ] The callousness of the killer was noted, with him having brought a cheese wire out with him that night, presumably to attack someone, and having killed a ...
Dr Brenda Page was murdered in her home in Allan Street, Aberdeen on 14 July 1978. The case remained an unsolved murder for almost 45 years until her former husband, Christopher Harrisson, who had been a suspect in the original investigation, was convicted in the High Court, Aberdeen in March 2023, and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum period of 20 years before parole.
Katherine Knight was born and raised in an unconventional and dysfunctional family environment. Her mother, Barbara Roughan (née Thorley; 1930-1986), had been married to Scottish-born John "Jack" Roughan and lived with him in the small town of Aberdeen in New South Wales' Hunter Valley.
On September 20, 2018, four people were shot and killed outside a Rite Aid distribution center in Aberdeen, Maryland, United States. [4] The shooting occurred 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Baltimore. [5] This was the eighth mass shooting in Maryland in 2018, according to the Gun Violence Archive. [6] [7]
A woman was stabbed to death at a Lake Elsinore Walmart in the 29000 block of Central Avenue on Monday morning, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Office.
The third and final stabbing unfolded in the shadow of the United Nations building at East 42nd Street and First Avenue, Kenny said. The 36-year-old woman was knifed multiple times in full view of ...
[7] [13] However, renowned forensic expert professor Dave Barclay, a forensic science lecturer at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, has stated that he believes that the police are probably unofficially treating the case as a murder and that “The most likely option, considering all the effort they have put in to find the body, brings me to ...