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On August 25, 2009, Letalvis Cobbins was found guilty of the murders of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom. Cobbins faced the possibility of the death penalty because he was convicted of first-degree felony murder in the case of Christian. He was found guilty of facilitating the murder of Newsom, but he was acquitted of Newsom's rape.
A day later, on March 18, 1986, after police investigations linked both Martin and West to the case, the duo were arrested for the murders, and subsequently charged in court with kidnapping, rape and murder. Under Tennessee state law, for the most serious charge of murder, both men could face the death penalty. [1] [4]
The newly appointed Post Master G. B. Sale asked his daughter Lola to choose a name, and they agreed to name it after Colonel Richard Henry Munford (1807–1884) of Covington, Tennessee. The town was officially incorporated as "Munford" by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly in 1905, and Sterling Hicks Bass Sr. was elected as its first mayor.
Sep. 7—On a hot Aug. 26, 1983, a Pleasant Hill area farmer feeding his cattle made a grisly discovery, a decomposing body about 20 feet from S. Sycamore Lane and off Sparta Hwy. Even though a 36 ...
Henry Lee Jones (born August 23, 1963) is an American criminal, spree killer and suspected serial killer who has been sentenced to death on multiple occasions for the murders of three people in Tennessee and Florida in August 2003.
Elliott entered a no contest plea to first-degree murder and two counts of aggravated child abuse and was found guilty by a Cheatham County general sessions court judge during a July 30 hearing.
A Tennessee woman may have a literal kiss of death she swapped tongues — and drugs — with an inmate who died of an overdose. Rachal Dollard has been charged with second-degree murder and ...
The state of Tennessee issued an Amber Alert, and Mary and the children were located the next day in Orange Beach, Alabama. Mary would confess to killing her husband and be charged with first-degree murder after extradition to Tennessee. She was released on bond, and her trial began on April 9, 2007. [5]