MURDER
Hearing is believing...
You may recall the story of Byron David Smith, the 64 year old man from Little Falls, Minnesota who shot and killed the two teen intruders who broke into his home on Thanksgiving Day. Smith's statemen...
Posted on 12/18/12 at 10:38 PM
A Tradegy in Kansas City
Recently former Kansas City Chief linebacker, Jovan Belcher, killed his girlfriend and then took his own life at the Chiefs practice facility in front of some coaches. Since the killings reports have...
Posted on 12/5/12 at 4:22 AM
My Life in Murder Nightmares
Last night I dreamed someone close to my family had been murdered as the result of being a witness to a drug deal gone bad. Only I didn't know that in the dream until near the end. We just k...
Posted on 4/26/10 at 7:27 AM
Some comments on the upcoming Disney musical,
In case you haven’t heard yet, a Disney musical “Aladdin Jr” is coming to Bemidji in early April. It is called “Aladdin Jr.” because the pl...
Posted on 3/27/10 at 7:47 AM
Alumnus writes book about high profile area murders
Published: 07-23-09 10:49 By: Sadie Anderson Pollie Johnson, a cheerleader and gymnast at West Fargo High School, was the victim of a 1976 murder in her secluded home on the Sheyenne Ri...
Posted on 7/24/09 at 8:26 AM
Texas DA slain in his home; had armed himself 
By Nicholas Riccardi and Nomaan Merchant , March 31, 2013
Son of convicted North Dakota murderer charged with killing man 
A North Dakota man whose father is serving life in prison for one of the most grisly killings in state history is charged with first-degree murder in a case unsealed Friday in federal court.
By Dave Kolpack , March 29, 2013
Minnesota man gets 30+ years in cab driver's killing 
A Robbinsdale man who pleaded guilty to shooting and killing a Roseville cab driver has been sentenced to more than 30 years in prison.
By Associated Press , March 23, 2013
Colorado Corrections Dept. chief shot, killed at home 
The fatal shooting of Colorado's top prisons official when he answered the front door at his house highlights a troubling reality for the nation's judges, prosecutors and other legal officials: At a time when attacks on them are rising, it's difficult for them to remain secure, even when they are off duty.
By Nicholas Riccardi and P. Solomon Banda , March 20, 2013
25-year sentence for Badger murder, second defendant gets 18 years 
By Stephen J. Lee , March 19, 2013
$1 million bond for Minn. woman accused of murder
A $1 million bond has been set for a Minnesota woman accused of a 2007 Wisconsin murder.By Associated Press , March 02, 2013
How life on run ended for California police killer 
By A. Breed and Julie Watson and Tami Abdollah , February 16, 2013
Couple pleads guilty to brutal Badger, Minn., murder 
By Stephen J. Lee , February 14, 2013
Man pleads guilty in Blue Earth hammer attack 
A jealous husband who is accused of entering a southern Minnesota home in the middle of the night and using a hammer to kill a man who was with his wife pleaded guilty Monday to murder.
By Amy Forliti , February 11, 2013
North Dakota man convicted on 4 counts of murder 
A North Dakota man accused of killing the mother of his child and three other people in Minot two years ago has been convicted on four counts of murder.
February 04, 2013
Witnesses say ND murder suspect sought gun help 
Three people who attended a Job Corps center with a man accused of murdering four people in Minot two years ago say Omar Mohamed Kalmio sought their help in buying a gun.
By Associated Press , January 31, 2013
Life sentence appropriate for ND man who killed mother, brother says 
The brother of a North Dakota man sentenced to life in prison for killing his mother said Tuesday that the sentence is appropriate and that his brother will not be able to hurt anybody else.
By Associated Press , January 29, 2013
Opening statements set in North Dakota murder trial 
Opening statements in the trial of a Somali man accused of killing the mother of his child and three other people in Minot are scheduled to start Monday.
By Associated Press , January 26, 2013
Prosecutors brining murder charges in overdose deaths 
Drug dealers have a new reason to consider the consequences of their trade. Last year, Minnesota prosecutors charged more dealers for murder in overdose cases than at any time in the last decade. Law enforcement officials say the increase in third degree murder cases is linked, in part, to the explosion in opiate-based drug abuse.
By Conrad Wilson , January 23, 2013
SWAT standoff in Ga. uncovers dismembered body 
Police went to Chad Moretz's home to ask him about a friend who had gone missing and quickly found themselves in a tense standoff when a relative answered the door and whispered: "He's got a rifle. He's going to kill y'all."
By Russ Bynum , January 20, 2013
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