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Amanda Knox is best known for her conviction in Italy for murdering 21-year-old English exchange student Meredith Kercher with then-lover Rafaelle Sollecito. -
Jury Selection Begins In Retrial Of Potential Death Penalty For Jodi Arias
Jodi Arias returns to court this week as jury selection is beginning for the penalty phase retrial of her murder conviction. Arias was found guilty in the 2008 slaying of her former boyfriend, Travis Alexander in Phoenix, Arizona. She insisted that stabbing Alexander 30 times, slitting his throat and then shooting him in the head was all done in self defense. During the original murder trial Arias changed her story several times and evidence left behind on a digital camera seemed to paint a totally different picture of the violent attack then what she had told law enforcement. -
'Loud Music" Shooting Of Jordan Davis Hits Courts Again After Hung Jury
Michael Dunn, the white man who shot at a car full of African American teenagers in Jacksonville, Fla. in 2012, killing 17-year-old Jordan Davis, is heading back to court. -
Campy 90's Horror Flick 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Is Getting A Reboot
Nearly 20 years ago campy horror flicks were super-popular thanks to the crazy success of a not so little film called Scream. Not only did that make a mint but it also paved the way for a new breed of classic horror films with I Know What You Did Last Summer leading the pack. It was centered on four teenagers who accidentally ran over a pedestrian in the summer of 1996. The following year a hooded killer decided to exact revenge on the teens- hence the movie title. The original film grossed $120 million worldwide and spun off two sequels. Fans will be thrilled to learn that the original is going to be rebooted in 2016. -
Oscar Pistorius Found "Not Guilty" Of Murdering Reeva Steenkamp On Valentine's Day 2013
A stunned silence washed over a Pretoria, South African court room today as Judge Thokozile Masipa let it be known that she has not found Oscar Pistorius guilty of premeditated murder. In a long, detailed statement the presiding judge informed those in attendance that she didn't believe that the prosecution presented a strong enough case to convince her that Oscar had intentionally fired four shots through a bathroom door intending to kill his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. -
Oscar Pistorius' Verdict In The Valentine's Day Killing Of Reeva Steenkamp Is Expected On Thursday
The trial of double-amputee track star Oscar Pistorius is scheduled to wrap up tomorrow after nearly six months of testimony from 37 witnesses. The former Olympian has been charged with premeditated murder, firing a gun in an open space and illegally possessing ammunition in connection to the Valentine's Day 2013 murder of his then-girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.
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