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  1. Dec 11, 2008 · Griffin, 51, was convicted of capital homicide for the 1984 cold case murder of Bradley Newell Perry. During sentencing proceedings in November, the jury also had the option of sentencing Griffin to death or life with parole. On Wednesday, 1st District Judge Ben Hadfield signed the order in court, making Griffin's life sentence official.

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  2. Jun 12, 2024 · June 12, 2024. Brad Perry was a young man with bright prospects, anticipating college and looking forward to getting married. In May 1984, while working the night shift at a gas station, he was brutally murdered. The police initially had very few leads and no suspects, making it seem unlikely that Brad would receive the justice he deserved.

  3. Sep 5, 2003 · Sept 4, 2003, 11:00pm PDT. SHARE Authorities close investigation into ’84 killing. Flipboard. BRIGHAM CITY — The investigation into the 1984 murder of Bradley Newell Perry is closed, according to the Box Elder County Sheriff's Office. "There is no more we can do," sheriff's detective Scott Cosgrove said. "It now rests in the county attorney ...

  4. Jul 29, 2016 · The Utah Supreme Court has upheld the murder conviction of a Logan man serving life without parole for the 1984 slaying of Box Elder County gas station attendant Bradley Newell Perry. In a 5-0 ...

  5. Jul 1, 2005 · By Deseret News, Joseph M. Dougherty. BRIGHAM CITY — Twenty-one years after gas station clerk Bradley Newell Perry was robbed, stabbed and beaten to death while working the graveyard shift, prosecutors filed murder charges Thursday saying DNA matching finally pinpointed a suspect in the slaying. Glenn Howard Griffin, a 47-year-old man with a ...

  6. The Case of the Nervous Neighbor: Directed by Arthur Marks. With Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman. Charles Fuller hires Paul to find his mother.

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  8. Running time. 94 minutes. Country. Canada. Language. English. Life with Murder is a 2010 Canadian documentary film, directed by John Kastner. [1] The film profiles Brian and Leslie Jenkins, a couple in Chatham, Ontario who are struggling to cope and heal after their son Mason was convicted of murdering their daughter Jennifer. [2]

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