Bill Lagattuta
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In the end, would the jury believe a mentally ill transient could kill a young girl in her own home without making a sound or leaving a trace?
In the end, would the jury believe a mentally ill transient could kill a young girl in her own home without making a sound or leaving a trace?
In the end, would the jury believe a mentally ill transient could kill a young girl in her own home without making a sound or leaving a trace?
Would they believe a brother and his friends could confess to a murder they didn't commit?
Would they believe a brother and his friends could confess to a murder they didn't commit?
Would they believe a brother and his friends could confess to a murder they didn't commit?
And what about the blood? Could police mistakes have contaminated key evidence?
And what about the blood? Could police mistakes have contaminated key evidence?
And what about the blood? Could police mistakes have contaminated key evidence?
It would take eight long days of deliberating. But finally.
It would take eight long days of deliberating. But finally.
It would take eight long days of deliberating. But finally.
the jury has found Richard Tuitt guilty of the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter, concluding that he killed Stephanie Crowe, but without malice or premeditation.
the jury has found Richard Tuitt guilty of the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter, concluding that he killed Stephanie Crowe, but without malice or premeditation.
the jury has found Richard Tuitt guilty of the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter, concluding that he killed Stephanie Crowe, but without malice or premeditation.
Michael Crow chose not to be there for the news. Three months after the conviction, the judge is ready to sentence Tuitt at issue whether his mental illness will affect his punishment.
Michael Crow chose not to be there for the news. Three months after the conviction, the judge is ready to sentence Tuitt at issue whether his mental illness will affect his punishment.
Michael Crow chose not to be there for the news. Three months after the conviction, the judge is ready to sentence Tuitt at issue whether his mental illness will affect his punishment.