A serial killer known as the ‘Grim Sleeper’ should be sentenced to death for murdering nine women and a teenage girl over more than two decades in South Los Angeles, a jury decided Monday.
There was the Donald at his new golf club in the rolling Scottish dunes. The gaudy plaque Trump carried that day in 2013 was a Star Diamond award distributed by the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences — a group that turns out to have extensive ties with Trump.
Peter Chapman, 54, of Aylesbury, bribed an official at the Nigerian mint to secure a ‘multi-million-euro’ contract for an Australian manufacturer that he managed.
Heartless Danielle Tucker, 30, claimed to be going ‘the extra mile’ by visiting the bank and taking out cash at the request of patient Joan Lynch but in fact she was pocketing the money herself.
Jeff Brown, 51, of Burnley, earned nearly £350,000 over a six-year period working for double glazing company Safestyle UK and as a match day host at Burnley FC, but failed to file any tax returns.
A killer who became the first man convicted of murder on the basis of DNA evidence should be moved to an open prison – but not released, the Parole Board has concluded. Colin Pitchfork was jailed for life after killing two schoolgirls in Leicestershire …
Colin Pitchfork, the first killer to be convicted as the result of a DNA profile, has been refused parole, but recommended for transfer to an open prison. Pitchfork was convicted of the rape and murder of two 15-year-old girls in Leicestershire in 1988 …
(CNSNews.com) – House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) said Thursday at a hearing on illegal immigration crime that from 2013 to 2015, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released more than …
The first man convicted of murder on DNA evidence will learn within days if he is to be freed after serving his minimum term. The Parole Board has met to consider the case of Colin Pitchfork, 55, who raped and strangled two girls aged 15 in 1983 and 1986.
LEXINGTON, SC (WACH) A 53-year-old man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for a robbery that happened at a West Columbia jewelry store in 2012. James Patterson was found guilty by a jury Thursday and was convicted of armed robbery, grand larceny …