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Convicted Killer Freed After Appeal Tosses NJ Murder Conviction Convicted Killer Freed After Appeal Tosses NJ Murder Conviction
Convicted Killer Freed After Appeal Tosses NJ Murder Conviction Timothy P. Wright, the man once convicted of the murder of Joyce Vanderhoff, a New Jersey woman strangled and dumped on a rural roadside, has been released from prison after his conviction was overturned, according to court records and as reported by NJ Advance Media. According to the New Jersey Department of Corrections, Wright, 45, of Chambersburg, PA, was admitted on Feb. 17, 2023, and has since been released from New Jersey State Prison (NJSP). Vanderhoff’s naked body was found on the side of a Hamilton Township road in February 2014, according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office…
Family Charged In Murder Of Missing NJ Man: Camden County Prosecutor Family Charged In Murder Of Missing NJ Man: Camden County Prosecutor
Family Charged In Murder Of Missing NJ Man: Camden County Prosecutor Three people, a husband and wife and their son are charged with murdering a Deptford man whose body remains missing, authorities announced Thursday, Sept. 11. On Saturday, June 14, Harold Miller, a Deptford man was reported missing after he was playing cards with friends on Thursday, June 12, County Prosecutor Grace MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez said.. Miller's empty vehicle was located in Pennsauken on June 14, authorities said. During the investigation, detectives located surveillance video and cell phone data that showed Miller entered a residence on the …
Kohberger Victims, Roommate Were Reportedly Awake During Idaho Slayings: Affidavit Kohberger Victims, Roommate Were Reportedly Awake During Idaho Slayings: Affidavit
Kohberger Victims, Roommate Were Reportedly Awake During Idaho Slayings: Affidavit The probable cause affidavit in the quadruple murders of University of Idaho students was unsealed Thursday, Jan. 5 as prime suspect Bryan Kohberger appeared in court, suggesting that at least one of the victims and one surviving roommate were awake during the crimes. It was ultimately DNA on the button snap of a knife sheath that helped police identify the 28-year-old criminology PhD student as the suspect in the Nov. 13 killings of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, according to the affidavit published in NewsNationNow. The affidavi…