
Lawyers
massacre
-
Newly released information in the Idaho college murder trial revealed the suspect, Bryan Kohberger, shared a thumbs-up selfie shortly after the killings. -
'Evilest Mother' and 'Spawn of Satan' Son Brutally Massacred 8 Members of Ohio Family
In a tense Ohio courtroom Friday, Angela and Jake Wagner were sentenced for the 2016 Pike County massacre, as victims' family members condemned them as 'evil' and 'spawn of Satan,' while the mother received 30 years in prison and her son was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole. -
A Year After Hamas' October 7 Massacre At The Supernova Music Festival Memories Are Raw: 'It's Real. It's With You'
One year ago today, jubilation turned to horror in a matter of moments for the thousands of concert-goers attending the Supernova music festival as Hamas militants turned a strip of desert in southern Israel into a killing field. -
Mexico army boss will not allow questioning of troops in student massacre
The head of the Mexican army will not permit international experts to interrogate his troops over allegations they may have been involved in the apparent massacre of 43 students last year, and rejects any suggestion they may have been involved. -
Experts dismiss Mexico's account of apparent student massacre
Mexico's official account of the abduction and apparent massacre of 43 students last year does not add up, a team of international experts said on Sunday, citing deep flaws in the government's investigation and dismissing its claims that the victims were incinerated in a garbage dump. -
Mexican probe into possible massacre of 43 students deeply flawed
Mexico's investigation into the abduction and apparent massacre of 43 students last year is plagued with errors and omissions and key parts may need to be redone, a review of the evidence shows. -
Father of Colorado movie gunman pleads with jury for his life
The father of the Colorado movie massacre gunman pleaded on Tuesday for his son's life, showing the jury photos of family vacations when he said James Holmes was "a really excellent kid" who became mentally ill and is not to blame for his July 2012 rampage. -
Insane or evil? Trial fills in details of Colorado movie gunman Holmes
Harrowing accounts from survivors dominated the first week of Colorado's movie theater massacre trial, but amid the tears a much more detailed picture emerged of gunman James Holmes, his personal life, and his deadly plan. -
Investigators search for what triggered Missouri rampage
What led Joseph Aldridge to gun down seven people in a southern Missouri hamlet remained uncertain on Saturday, though authorities speculated that the death of the gunman's mother from cancer could have triggered the rampage. -
Argentine forensics flag flaws in Mexico probe into abducted students
Argentine forensic experts have voiced serious doubts about a Mexican government probe into the abduction and suspected massacre last year of 43 trainee teachers, who officials have declared dead. -
Mexico to try wife of mayor linked to student disappearances
The wife of a Mexican politician suspected of helping to plot the apparent massacre of 43 trainee teachers in September will be tried for engaging in organized crime, the federal courts authority said on Monday. -
Pakistani pupils recall narrow escapes, carnage in Taliban slaughter
It began like any other morning in Pakistan's Army Public School in the northwestern city of Peshawar. Students pored over their books. Teachers ruffled through their notes and gave lectures. -
Families of Newtown, Connecticut, massacre victims plan lawsuits
Parents of almost half the young children killed by a gunman at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, two years ago on Sunday have taken initial steps toward filing lawsuits tied to one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. -
Judge in Colorado cinema massacre case won't delay trial again
A judge overseeing the Colorado movie theater massacre case said on Wednesday he will not delay the trial of gunman James Holmes again, rejecting a request by the defense for more time to study the results of a second court-ordered sanity exam. -
Accused Colorado cinema gunman's lawyers want second sanity exam barred
Defense lawyers in the Colorado theater massacre case want a second court-ordered sanity examination undergone by accused gunman James Holmes barred from his upcoming murder trial, court documents on Thursday showed. -
Mexican students recall clashes with police as massacre probed
Mexican police killed three trainee teachers, shot another in the head and another in the face, and herded dozens more into police trucks to what investigators fear was a massacre on a remote hillside, survivors of the incident say. -
Mexico's president vows to find miscreants responsible for massacre
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto vowed on Monday to hunt down those responsible for the apparent massacre of dozens of students in the southwest of the country that authorities say involved local security officials. -
About 60,000 Syrian Kurds flee to Turkey from Islamic State advance
About 60,000 Syrian Kurds fled into Turkey in the space of 24 hours, a deputy prime minister said on Saturday, as Islamic State militants seized dozens of villages close to the border.
Page
1 / 1