Clarence Darrow | |
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Born | Clarence Seward DarrowApril 18, 1857 Farmdale, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | March 13, 1938 (aged 80) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Alma mater | Allegheny College University of Michigan |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Thomas CapanoDiedSeptember 19, 2011 (aged 61) Vaughn Correctional Center in Smyrna, Delaware, U.S.OccupationAttorney, political consultantCriminal statusDeceasedConviction(s)First degree murder4 more rows
September 19, 2011Thomas Capano / Date of death
It was an unusual moment in an unusual trial. Hillsborough Circuit Judge Michelle Sisco allowed Oneal to represent himself in his murder trial this week, determining that he was mentally fit, educated enough and understood the consequences of such a decision, the Tampa Bay Times reported.Jun 17, 2021
He represented drug dealers and helped them incorporate businesses that hid their earnings. Tokars was arrested after one of his business partners, Eddie Lawrence, told police Fred had him hire a hit man to kill his wife because he feared Sara would go the police with his secrets.Nov 25, 2012
A little more than two months after that last entry, Fahey was reported missing. Fahey's remains have never been found.Nov 15, 2017
Remarried and now known as Debby MacIntyre Sheldon, she works at the American Society of Cytopathology, a non-profit organization in Wilmington. Nicholas Perillo, a convicted burglar and forger, testified Capano tried to hire him to ransack the MacIntyre's home after she became a prosecution witness.Nov 17, 2017
Sara, 39, was shot to death at point blank with a shotgun on Nov. 29, 1992 in front of her young sons — Ricky, 7, and Mike, 4, — near the family's suburban Atlanta home. The mother and her sons were returning home after spending Thanksgiving out of town.May 15, 2020
Fred Tokars, 67, died of natural causes in a Pennsylvania prison while serving a life sentence, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. According to authorities, Tokars hired a hitman to kill his wife on Thanksgiving weekend in 1992.May 15, 2020
Curtis Alfonzo Rower was indicted for murder, kidnapping with bodily injury, two counts of kidnapping, and armed robbery, for kidnapping Sarah Ambrusko Tokars and her two young sons, Ricky and Michael, from her home and shooting Sarah Ambrusko Tokars to death.