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A Memphis man who smashed his bride through a toilet water tank on their honeymoon at the exclusive Turtle Island Resort in Fiji has been sentenced to life in prison for her murder. Bradley Dawson ...
Jared Bridegan, a 33-year-old Microsoft senior design manager, was shot and killed after he dropped off his older twins at his ex-wife's house. [3] [4] In January 2023, Henry Tenon [5] was arrested for Bridegan's murder. [5] [6] In March 2023, a second suspect, Mario Fernandez Saldana, was arrested in Orange County, Florida. [7]
On April 6, 1997, a married couple were attacked and murdered during their fishing trip by a known acquaintance at a fish farm in Charlotte County, Florida. [2]On that day itself, 25-year-old Gregory Philip Malnory Jr. (commonly known as Greg Malnory) and his 26-year-old wife Kimberly Ann Malnory (or Kim Malnory) were invited over to the South Florida Sod Farm by Greg's 37-year-old co-worker ...
Forty-eight hours after he was charged with the murder of his wife, Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Renard Spivey posted $50,000 bond. Renard Spivey: I was in jail probably like a couple of days …
Police have arrested and charged a man with the murder of his wife, whose body was found in a remote part of Oregon on Friday, seven days after she went missing while hiking with her two dogs.
On July 2, 2002, he was arrested in Thailand, and in 2004, he was extradited to Atlanta. In March 2006, Sullivan was convicted of murder for arranging the 1987 shooting of his wife and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole, in a Georgia prison. The case was profiled on Unsolved Mysteries in 2001, the year before James Sullivan was arrested.
A new "20/20" episode, "File ‘M’ for Murder" airing Friday, Feb. 7, at 9 p.m. ET and streaming the next day on Hulu, examines the case. "Police quickly work to gather information about the ...
On September 25, 1986, Morton was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife. He was convicted in February 1987 and sentenced to life in prison. [3] James Joseph Duane has used Morton as an example of why innocent people talking to the police can lead to their conviction for crimes they did not commit, in Duane's book You Have the Right to Remain Innocent.