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Post-mortem photography is the practice of photographing the recently deceased. Various cultures use and have used this practice, though the best-studied area of post-mortem photography is that of Europe and America. [1] There can be considerable dispute as to whether individual early photographs actually show a dead person or not, often ...
Jan 12, 1996 · The officer, James W. Pitsor, was found dead late Wednesday afternoon of a single shot from a rifle, said Sgt. Tom Neely of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. Pitsor’s body was ...
Thomas Michael "T. J." Lane III (born September 19, 1994) was identified as the suspect by authorities late on February 27. [ 3 ] [ 24 ] [ 35 ] [ 40 ] Because he was a juvenile, authorities were reluctant to release his name; however, CBS News had reported in the afternoon that law enforcement officials had surrounded a house belonging to Thomas Michael Lane Jr., the suspect's father.
Jul 5, 1984 · Gwaltney, 43, was convicted May 10 of violating the civil rights of Robin Bishop, a Cedar City, Utah, native living in Las Vegas, Nev., by kidnapping, raping and shooting her to death Jan. 11 ...
Oct 4, 2019 · George Michael Gwaltney was arrested on January 14th, 1982, and held on charges of rape and first-degree murder. When news of Gwaltney's arrest broke, it left the entire community of Barstow in shock and disbelief. Gwaltney was so highly respected and beloved by the community. He was a dedicated cop and a model to young recruits.
Nov 11, 1983 · Two separate juries deadlocked on murder charges against Gwaltney, 42, for the death of Robin Bishop, 23, a native of Cedar City, Utah, and resident of Las Vegas, Nev., whose body was found beside ...
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May 11, 1984 · Gwaltney convicted on federal charge. LOS ANGELES (AP) Former California Highway Patrol officer George Michael Gwaltney, twice acquitted of raping and murdering a young woman following a traffic stop in the desert, was convicted on a federal charge of violating her civil rights.