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2017 Bucks County Slayings to Be Profiled in TV Documentary
The infamous murders of four young men on a farm outside New Hope, Pennsylvania, in the summer of 2017 will be the subject of a two-hour television documentary that airs Monday, June 22.
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Focus on Early Release of Convict in London Stabbings
Usman Khan was convicted on terrorism charges but let out of prison early. He attended a “Learning Together” conference for ex-offenders, and used the event to launch a bloody attack, stabbing two people to death and wounding three others. Police shot him dead after he flashed what seemed to be a suicide vest. Khan is gone, but the questions remain:...
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No Death Penalty for Man Convicted in Bucks County Killings
Sean Kratz will serve life in prison for his role in the murders of three young men in Bucks County. He will avoid the deathy penalty however. NBC10’s Steven Fisher has the details.
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Prosecutors Don't Seek Death Penalty Against Sean Kratz After Conviction for 2017 Bucks Co. Farm Slayings
Sean Kratz will not sit on death row for his role in the brutal 2017 killings of young men on a Bucks County, Pennsylvania, farm, prosecutors announced Monday.
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Sean Kratz Guilty of Murder Slayings In Bucks County
Sean Kratz was convicted on Friday in the slayings of young men whose bodies were buried and found at a farm in Solebury, Bucks County.
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Deliberations Continue in Bucks County Murder Spree Trial
Deliberations continued Thursday in the trial of Sean Kratz who is accused of helping his cousin murder and bury three young men at a Bucks County farm. NBC10’s Stephanía Jiménez has the details.
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Sean Kratz Guilty of First-Degree Murder in 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
The man accused of killing three people on a suburban Pennsylvania farm in 2017 has been found guilty of first- and second-degree murder for the shooting death of 19-year-old Dean Finocchiaro.
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‘One of the Most Horrific Days': Sean Kratz Awaits Verdict for 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
A jury will now decide the fate of 22-year-old Sean Kratz, the man accused of helping his cousin kill three young men on their family’s suburban Pennsylvania farm more than two years ago.
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Dean Foods, No. 1 Milk Company, Declares Bankruptcy Amid Drop in Demand
Dean Foods, America’s biggest milk processor, has filed for bankruptcy amid a steep, decades-long drop-off in US milk consumption blamed on soda, juices and, more recently, nondairy substitutes.
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Still a Chance? 2020 Longshots Insist Race Is Up for Grabs
Voters cast ballots in less than three months, and the Democratic primary is still crowded with little guys. Roughly a half-dozen candidates in the very bottom tier of the Democratic presidential primary are soldiering on, hoping that even after months of campaigning without catching fire that there’s still a chance. Their resolve reflects, in part, some Democrats’ insistence that the...
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Detectives, Medical Examiner Testify on Day 2 of 2017 Bucks County Farm Murders
Five detectives took the stand on day two of the trial for a man accused of taking part in the 2017 Bucks County farm murders of four young men. Sean Kratz, 22, is charged with three counts of homicide, plus conspiracy, robbery, abuse of a corpse, and possession of a weapon. He is expected to testify on his own behalf…
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Day 2 of Trial for Suspect in Bucks County Murder Spree
Nine witnesses have taken the stand in the trial for a suspect in the Bucks Country murder spree, but the most gripping testimony came from a forensic pathologist who examined the victims’ bodies. Prosecutors claim the defendant Sean Kratz and his cousin Cosmo DiNardo were on a mission to kill, rob and bury the victims. DiNardo has already admitted guilt…
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A CGI James Dean is Cast in New Film, Sparking an Outcry
James Dean hasn’t been alive in 64 years, but the “Rebel Without a Cause” actor has been cast in a new film about the Vietnam War.
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‘One of the Most Horrific Days': Sean Kratz Goes on Trial for 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
More than two years after “one of the most horrific days,” the man accused of helping his cousin kill four people on a sprawling Bucks County, Pennsylvania, farm will likely take the stand in his own defense, lawyers said in court Wednesday.
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Former Rep. John Conyers Dies at 90
Former U.S. Rep John Conyers, who represented part of the city of Detroit for more than 50 years, has died at the age of 90.
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John Conyers, Longest-Serving Black Congressman, Dies at 90
Former U.S. Rep. John Conyers, one of the longest-serving members of Congress whose resolutely liberal stance on civil rights made him a political institution in Washington and back home in Detroit despite several scandals, has died. He was 90. Conyers, among the high-profile politicians topped by sex harassment allegations in 2017, died at his home on Sunday, said Detroit police...
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Facebook Launches a News Section – And Will Pay Publishers
Over the course of its 15 year history, Facebook has variously ignored news organizations while eating their advertising revenue, courted them for video projects it subsequently abandoned, and then largely cut their stories out of its newsfeeds . Now it plans to pay them for news headlines — reportedly millions of dollars in some cases. Enter the “News Tab,” a...
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What Happens Next for the Officers Involved in Fatal Shootings
After a police officer fatally shoots someone, it can take days or even weeks before the public or his supervisors hear the officer’s version of what happened.
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Victim's Nephew Says Atatiana Jefferson Pointed Gun at Window After Hearing Noises; Chief Ed Kraus Says There's ‘No Excuse' for Shooting
Interim Fort Worth Chief of Police Ed Kraus says there’s “absolutely no excuse” for an officer’s fatal shooting of a woman inside her home over the weekend, even if she was holding a gun inside her home.
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Fort Worth Officer Charged With Murder After Shooting That Killed Atatiana Jefferson
The Fort Worth police officer who shot and killed Atatiana Jefferson early Saturday morning has been charged with murder, Tarrant County records show.