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At a rest stop along Interstate 81 outside Baileyton, in rural Greene County, Tennessee, eyewitnesses observed six youths in conversation with the Lillelid family, who were returning from a religious convention. Vidar, carrying his son Peter, had approached Cornett and Howell to discuss his religious views.
The Nashville Chamber of Commerce offered a reward of $5,000 to identify and arrest the lynchers. [2] Members of the Vine Street Temple condemned the lynching, and leaders of the Agora Club, an African-American club, wondered if they should encourage fellow blacks to move to other parts of the country. [2]
[28] [138] The District Attorney denied most of the original reports containing misinformation; the source was a federal deputy U.S. Marshal after the suspects' arrest in Kentucky. [138] The president of Criminal Justice Journalists, an association of crime, court, and prison writers, editors, and producers, said:
Julie, Kyle and Todd Chrisley. Courtesy of Kyle Chrisley/Instagram Update 3/15/23 10:46 a.m. ET: The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office confirmed on Wednesday, March 15, that Kyle Chrisley was ...
A man broke down a woman’s door and attacked her because he said she owed him money and a lottery ticket, Tennessee police said. Dontrell Hanes, 43, went to the woman’s house in Cordova, just ...
Paul Dennis Reid Jr. (November 12, 1957 – November 1, 2013 [1]), known as The Fast Food Killer, [2] was an American serial killer, convicted and sentenced to death for seven murders during three fast-food restaurant robberies in Metropolitan Nashville, Tennessee and Clarksville, Tennessee between the months of February and April 1997.