Rex Heuermann was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the series of murders known as the Gilgo ...
Italo Sanchez was in a bad way in the spring of 2015. He’d been in and out of lockup, first in juvie, then prison, since the age of 13. Now, at 35, he’d been stuck in solitary for the best part of ...
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Rex Heuermann sentenced to life in prison without parole for Gilgo Beach murders
Long Island architect Rex Heuermann will spend his life behind bars, bringing legal finality to a serial killer case that has ...
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She went from working for royalty to a prison cell
Jane Andrews once worked as a dresser for Sarah Ferguson and appeared to live an enviable life. Everything changed after a turbulent relationship ended in a high profile murder case that captivated ...
Nearly a year after Sean “Diddy” Combs’ explosive trial began — a courtroom spectacle filled with disturbing testimony, shocking allegations and lurid details about the music mogul’s personal life — ...
Jalyn Binion, who serving a prison term for multiple grand theft charges from Seminole County, was part of a work-release ...
Brendan Banfield, the Virginia man convicted of killing his wife and a stranger as part of an elaborate plot with the family’s au pair, was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole after ...
The Rev. Anthony Odiong, who served in Texas and Louisiana, had been found guilty of abusing multiple women. Prosecutors say the abuse almost certainly resulted in the birth of a child. By John S.W.
A larger medical unit, dedicated work release housing units and classroom spaces for prison programs are among a set of features folded back into the design for a new Lancaster County prison after the ...
The former healthcare provider for the Alabama Department of Corrections told employees on Monday that it did not have the cash to pay them for hours worked before the company filed for bankruptcy in ...
Illinois launched mental health courts to break the prison cycle. But results are mixed. Thousands of Illinois residents facing criminal charges have enrolled in high-stakes diversion programs as a ...
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