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The attorneys for Thomas filed a motion for a speedy trial, arguing there was no forensic link between their client and the crime scene. Thomas was granted the motion and was scheduled to go on trial on August 11, 2008. Baumgartner ruled that Thomas' phone calls from the jailhouse to his acquaintances were admissible as evidence. [82] [83]
The UUA president, William G. Sinkford, spoke at a vigil held at Second Presbyterian Church, in Knoxville, on July 28, 2008. [17] A relief fund was created by the UUA and its Thomas Jefferson District to aid those affected by the shooting. [18] On August 10, 2008, the Unitarian Universalist Association took out a full-page ad in The New York Times.
Hurricane Helene became a catastrophe in East Tennessee on Sept. 27 when it turned small tributary rivers into chaotic rapids, but the Tennessee River that flows through Knoxville is not expected ...
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A daughter continues to fight to find her father's killer more than five decades later.
Knoxville search and rescue team deploys to Helene floods: 'It's what we do in Tennessee' Papermill Drive frequently floods when it rains. That problem won't be fixed anytime soon
Sarah Riley, Knoxville News Sentinel September 30, 2024 at 9:40 AM The most immediate concern is the number of missing people after two people, sadly, were found dead .
The Knoxville riot of 1919 was a race riot that took place in the American city of Knoxville, Tennessee, on August 30–31, 1919. The riot began when a lynch mob stormed the county jail in search of Maurice Mays, a biracial man who had been accused of murdering a white woman. Unable to find Mays, the rioters looted the jail and fought a pitched ...