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The Parker-Hulme murder: Why it still matters to us
Graham has no reservations about reawakening public interest in the case through the book, which traces the girls' developing relationship, the murder, court case, imprisonment and lives following release. "It's a book that needed to be written.
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:23A

Albright speaker: Eichmann trial put new face on Holocaust
by a civilian court. The Nuremberg trials, which took place less than a year after the war's end, failed to capture the world's attention, as people were attempting to put their lives back together, but the Eichmann trial was observed worldwide.
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:18A

Man charged with murder of Kiwi nurse
During the court of the six-week trial, the jury head that Marsh meticulously planned the killing and used a special military throat-cutting technique on Ms Beets that was supposed to stop her from screaming, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:10A

Marsh found guilty of Beets murder
During the trial Marsh's wife Samantha told the court her husband confessed to killing Ms Beets. After the verdict was handed down, people in the public gallery clapped, leading Justice Derek Price to say there should be no further outbursts in the
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:06A

New York man on trial is accused of raping then framing ex-girlfriend
Sumasar is expected to take the stand this week in State Supreme Court in Queens. "His alleged actions resulted in her, a single mother, being incarcerated for more than six months as she awaited trial and the frightening prospect of spending a lengthy
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:06A

Four women sue because of mammograms in Perry
As a result, a malignant tumor in her right breast went undiagnosed for the next 14 months, the lawsuit stated. On April 12, 2010, Mizell was notified that she had been randomly selected to receive a free mammogram on new equipment, the lawsuit stated.
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:05A

Guilty verdict in Beets murder trial
The NSW Supreme Court jury retired at on Wednesday and returned its verdict on Monday afternoon. Ms Beets was the nursing unit manager at Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital, where Marsh worked as a nurse until his contract was not renewed in early
Updated: 11/13/2011 11:58P

Walter Marsh found guilty of murdering Michelle Beets
The Supreme Court jury of eight men and four women were sent out by Justice Derek Price at 12.20pm on Wednesday to begin their deliberations and reached the unanimous verdict just before 4pm today. Marsh, 51, pleaded not guilty to killing his former
Updated: 11/13/2011 11:56P

Kanerva bribery trial starts
National Coalition Party MP Ilkka Kanerva goes on trial in Helsinki District Court on Monday on bribery charges. Kanerva is suspected of accepting money for his campaign office and the gift of a birthday party from property developers who needed
Updated: 11/13/2011 11:51P

Nurse murder: guilty verdict
Former US marine Walter Marsh has been found guilty of the murder of Sydney nurse manager Michelle Beets. A Supreme Court jury found the 51-year-old American citizen guilty of cutting Ms Beets's throat in April last year. The 57-year-old woman was
Updated: 11/13/2011 11:50P

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