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Hours before his unusual execution for murder for hire, an Alabama death row convict consumed steak for his final dinner

Hours before his execution, Kenneth Eugene Smith, the convicted murderer from Alabama who was killed by nitrogen gas on Thursday night, was given his final dinner, according to prison officials. Smith was given steak with A.1 dressing, hash browns, and eggs for his last supper, according to the Alabama Department of Corrections. Prior to that,…

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Man Exonerated as Innocent in Friends’ Freezing Deaths After Chiefs Game, Attorney Reveals

Three pals, Ricky Johnson, David Harrington, and Clayton McGeeney, were found dead in Jordan Willis’ Kansas City backyard days after attending a Chiefs game. John Picerno, Jordan Willis’ attorney, claims Willis is innocent and awaits autopsy and toxicology tests to explain the deaths. Jordan Willis in the Dark as Friends Found Dead – Kansas City…

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Razor Wire Decision: Supreme Court Backs Biden Angers Border Patrol Union

The Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration’s razor wire fence on the Texas-Mexico border. Border Patrol agents can cut Texas’ concertina wire near Eagle Pass while court processes continue. This 30-mile construction was part of Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s disagreement with the administration over immigration enforcement and measures to reduce the migrant influx since Biden…

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The former US intelligence director’s daughter’s murder conviction is overturned by a Maryland appellate court: report

An appeals court in Maryland on Tuesday overturned an indictment for murder involving the adopted daughter of former President George W. Bush’s Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte, due to information the jury in the trial shouldn’t have been seen, according to sources. 3 judges from the Maryland Appellate Court rendered their verdict on Sophia Negroponte’s…

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Former U.S. Army Soldier Convicted of Manslaughter Arrested for Assaulting Police During Capitol Riot

Edward Richmond Jr., a former U.S. Army soldier previously convicted of manslaughter in Iraq now faces charges for attacking police during the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Clad in protective gear Richmond allegedly assaulted officers with a baton in a Capitol tunnel. The arrest sheds light on his tumultuous past and reignites discussions…

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23-year-old California Woman Arrested with $2,500 Worth of Stolen Stanley Cups

Trying to get Stanley mugs without paying got a 23-year-old Roseville, California, lady in trouble. Police arrested the lady after store employees saw her steal a shopping cart with tumblers. A traffic stop revealed 65 stolen Stanley cups worth over $2,500, leading to her imprisonment and a cheerful Roseville Police Department caution. Brazen Theft Caught…

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