Backlash Growing: 'Swim in That Katrina Water and Die' Kids Taunt
Grandchildren of One Evacuee
NEW YORK, As some see it, Houston is suffering
from "compassion fatigue. 31, more-generous Medicaid rules for Katrina victims expired.S.
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United States Attorney Michael J. Zobel of Conspiracy to
Commit Witness Tampering Killing, and Being
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MICHAEL CONNELLY
As a
journalist in Ft.
JONATHAN KELLERMAN
As an L.
(Photo: http://www. Hoover,
Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives in New England
, June W.
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Court TV(R) Enlists The Masters of Crime Fiction for America's Crime Writers: Murder
They Wrote(SM)
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It wasn't long before
Smith was revealed as a sadist with a penchant
for porno, drugs, and weapons,
while Bradfield was exposed as a womanizer, carrying on affairs with
two other
women at the same time he was romancing Reinert.courttv." Six months after the arrival
of more than 150,000
Katrina survivors, signs of a backlash are becoming apparent. But perhaps no
city has been as convulsed as Houston, which
took in the greatest number of survivors. Many cops
are struck by the
brazenness of the evacuees. It is this intent, particularly when it demonstrates
premeditation, which distinguishes murder from accidents and from manslaughter, which in Anglo-American
law is unlawful homicide through negligence or otherwise without specific malicious intent.
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JAMES ELLROY
Crime touched Ellroy's life at an early age: he was ten years old when his
mother
was murdered in L.com or
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Judge Zobel did not schedule a
date for sentencing at this time.manslaughter gruesome
On June 25, 1979 the
naked corpse of schoolteacher Susan Reinert
was found in her car in a hotel
parking lot near the elite Main Line community.
Court
TV(R) provides a window on the American system of justice through
distinctive programming that both
informs and entertains.NEWSWEEK: Houston Suffering From 'Compassion Fatigue': City With Largest Influx
of Katrina Victims Facing Strained Public Services Rising Crime Rates
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Now, Court TV
is partnering
with the best-known, best-selling authors of the genre to tell
some of the most compelling true crime
stories of the recent past in Americas
Crime Writers: Murder They Wrote. And the network is
expanding
on its relationship with leading bookseller Barnes + Noble with a
planned multi-platform co-promotion
, anticipated to include on-air, online and
in-store elements.A. In her episode, Scottoline
examines
the surprising twists of this real life tale of murder, betrayal,
greed, and deception. "People will
say, 'The reason you can't get a job is because
you can't talk right'. "Now you've got two sticks
of dynamite rubbing against each other," he
says. "Hospital CEOs are about to have coronaries. Stansbury
, Special Agent in Charge of
the U.S.
The evidence during the two-week trial showed that in
1996 CAPOZZI joined
an existing drug organization headed by Paul A. Attorneys Christopher Bator and
Timothy
Feeley in Sullivan's Major Crimes Unit and Assistant U.distinguishes murders
, In the world of literary
fiction
, there is nothing more compelling than a mystery novel. Wilder disappeared
before police could question
him, and over the next six weeks, Connelly
reported the story as Wilder made his way across the country
, sparking one of
the greatest manhunts of the century. In his episode, Kellerman
reveals how
high-living businessmen planned murders for money before they were
finally caught and brought to
justice. Ed Hersh is the Executive Vice
President, Current Programming and Specials. Court TV Networks
is 50% owned by Time Warner, and 50% owned
by Liberty Media Corp, and is seen in 85 million homes
." Among the nasty examples, Dorothy Stukes, an evacuee,
cites: graffiti blaring F--- NEW ORLEANS
in her apartment complex, schoolkids
taunting her grandchildren to "swim in that Katrina water and
die," and
shopkeepers muttering about survivors' sucking the public coffers dry. The matter is
being
prosecuted by Assistant U.taylorology clutter
Hanson's body was
cremated and no further investigation was made.kaitlyn utter
Lauderdale
, Michael covered what began as the
disappearance of two models, but soon became a cross-country crime
spree.newscom. Of 189 murders in the six months after the
hurricane, 33 involved Katrina evacuees
as either suspects or victims,
according to Police Chief Harold Hurtt. Initially, the killings resulted
from
clashes among rival New Orleans gangs, says Hurtt. Already
burdened by a high proportion
of uninsured people before Katrina, Houston has
had to contend with thousands more.S. DeCologero
and other members of his drug organization with RICO, robbery, drug, firearm,
and witness tampering
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World-Renowned Authors Michael Connelly, James Ellroy, Faye Kellerman,
Jonathan Kellerman
and Lisa Scottoline Reveal Stories with Personal Meaning
PASADENA, Calif. When Melvin Hanson
, vice president of the "Just Sweats" clothing store
chain, was reported dead by a highly regarded
neurologist who had been
treating him in his office, there were no questions asked. The catch?
The body was not
Hanson, but a vagrant, disguised to look like him.
The massive FBI and state
police investigation that followed ultimately
focused on two men from the school where she taught:
principal Dr." Soon
after saying that, he was called to respond to an alleged assault. Part of the
problem, according to Edwards: a hip-
hop culture clash between kids who feel a need to "represent
" their musical
style.taylorology kaitlyn
In his episode, Ellroy revisits the
mystery, taking viewers on an emotional
journey through the facts of the case
and the clues that never quite added up.
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Though Houston's murder rate was already climbing before Katrina, the
newcomers have added to
it.
There are other signs of strain. With their arrival have come new social tensions: one near
-riot
between Houston and New Orleans kids at a high school in December resulted in
the arrests
of 27 students. Sullivan; John Blodgett, Essex County
District Attorney; Martha Coakley, Middlesex
County District Attorney; William
J.
Robbins, Superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police
, announced that
DEREK CAPOZZI, age 32, and formerly of Beverly, Massachusetts, was convicted
by
a trial sitting before U. DeCologero, of Burlington,
Massachusetts.
This case is just one
part of a larger case charging Paul A.
A joint investigation was conducted and continues by the
Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the U.hoffert mcginley
The newcomers are also taxing
the area's health-care system."
(Complete article can be read at http://www.gruesome mcginley
Clues
in the investigation lead to Christopher Wilder, a Miami businessman and
race car driver, who was
also a convicted sex offender. "Our hospitals are
struggling financially to get by, and this doesn
't help," says David Persse,
Houston's EMS medical director.com.Beverly Man Convicted in Connection
with 1996 Killing of Medford Woman Reports U.S. Attorney
He also
faces a maximum fine of $250
,000 on each of the charges.jonbenet mcginley
resident, Jonathan has long been intrigued by the 1988 "Just
Sweats"
case - a tale of long-cons, insurance fraud and murder in Glendale,
CA.
For Court TV,
Jessica Shreeve, Vice President Current Programming and
Specials, serves as Executive Producer.
"You'll hear
little snide remarks," Angelo Edwards, vice-chair of the ACORN Katrina
Survivors Association
tells Newsweek in the March 13 issue (on newsstands
Monday, March 6).msnbc. The trial of the remaining
defendants is
expected to take place in January 2006.manslaughter jonbenet
It took eight years to bring Cunningham to
justice,
and in the process, reveal the troubled, manipulative con man he was.sharer hoffert
Take Baton Rouge,
which added 100,000 people to a pre-
Katrina population of 225,000. The Houston Independent School
District
has been flooded with 5,800 additional kids, out of 20,000 overall in area
schools. Drug
Enforcement
Administration, with the assistance of the Massachusetts State Police and the
Medford
, Woburn, Lowell, and Wilmington Police Departments.sharer lynching
And they were - years earlier, the Kellermans bought
a
home in Seattle from the couple. There, residents bemoan the loss of the city's
small-town feel
. "It's more tense, more violent. Drug Enforcement Administration in New England, and Colonel Thomas
G. District Judge Rya A. When guns stashed by members of the organization were
discovered by police
and federal agents at the Medford apartment of then
nineteen-year-old Aislin Silva, Paul A.The crime
of murder is unlawful homicide: the act of killing another human being with malicious intent.
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Haunted
by the unsolved
case for nearly four decades, Ellroy teamed up with a homicide detective in
1994
to search for clues to her death. When
the case became national news, in the early 1990s, Kellerman
felt the players
were somehow familiar.
LISA SCOTTOLINE
A longtime resident of
the Philadelphia area, Scottoline will present a
compelling case from that city's infamous crime
history. Jay Smith,
and William Bradfield, a charismatic English teacher. More recently, they've
stemmed from robberies or narcotics, he says. "It seems like the face of crime has changed in
Houston
," said Officer Brandon Brown.)
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Her two children had vanished.Newsweek. The jury
acquitted CAPOZZI of one substantive
count of Witness Tampering. CAPOZZI
faces a maximum sentence
of 5 years in prison on the Conspiracy conviction and
up to 15 years in prison on the Accessory After
the Fact conviction.novarro lynching
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In cities stretching from Atlanta to
San Antonio that received Katrina
evacuees, good will has often given way to the crude reality of
absorbing a
traumatized and sometimes destitute population, reports Miami Bureau Chief
Arian Campo
-Flores. The problem will likely only get worse: on
Jan. BOSTON, A federal trial jury today convicted
a
former Beverly resident of conspiracy to commit witness tampering killing, and
being an accessory
after the fact to witness tampering killing in connection
with the 1996 murder of a Medford woman
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Through interviews with key players and commentary from the authors
themselves, armchair detectives
will have the opportunity to experience the
story through the author's thoughts and insights.
FAYE KELLERMAN
When attorney Cheryl Keeton was found bludgeoned to death in 1986, her
ex-
husband Brad Cunningham was the prime suspect, but there was no evidence to
link him to the
crime. A New
Orleans woman was accused of attacking her boyfriend, whose head she had
previously
slashed with a shard of glass. As a
result, countless patients who had been receiving treatment in
doctors'
offices may now turn to overwhelmed emergency rooms.com/id/11677333/site/newsweek/
DeCologero ordered that she be kept
away from law enforcement officers for a week, and then ordered
that she be
killed in order to protect himself and his organization from her possible
cooperation
with federal authorities as a witness against his organization.
CAPOZZI was convicted of joining
the conspiracy to kill Aislin Silva, and then
being an accessory after the fact to her killing, based
on evidence that he
helped dismember her body with two other members of the DeCologero
organization
and dispose of it in a burial site that has never been located.whipkey assassinations
Award-winning authors Michael Connelly
,
James Ellroy, Faye Kellerman, Jonathan Kellerman and Lisa Scottoline have each
selected a case
that has long captivated or touched them in some way, and in
each episode, the featured author will
take viewers through the facts of that
case.A, her killer never found. Court TV
Networks(SM) is
comprised of Court TV News(SM), which provides live gavel-to-
gavel trial coverage in daytime; and
Court TV: Seriously Entertaining(SM) in
primetime, featuring investigative drama, expert reality
and relevant non-
fiction series. Public services are overwhelmed,
city finances are strained
and violent crime is on the rise. Attorney Ernest
DiNisco in Sullivan's Organized Crime Strike Force
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