by Beth Karas | Jan 6, 2017 | Dippolito, News |
Attorneys were back in court this afternoon in the case of Dalia Dippolito who faces a third trial later this week for hiring a hitman in 2009 to kill her husband, Michael. Dippolito wanted to be released from house arrest but Judge Glenn Kelley refused. He will,...
by Beth Karas | Dec 22, 2016 | News |
Patricia Krenwinkel, one of the longest-serving women in California’s prison system, is up for parole, again, on December 29, 2016. Krenwinkel was a member of the infamous Charles Manson Family which went on a killing spree in southern California on August 9 and...
by Beth Karas | Dec 19, 2016 | News, Angelika Graswald |
The long-awaited decision on the admissibility of statements by accused murderer Angelika Graswald, 36, was finally released last Friday. The judge presiding over her case took months to render a careful decision on the numerous statements she made to police between...
by Beth Karas | Dec 15, 2016 | Dippolito, News, Bill Cosby |
After hearing testimony and arguments in a two-day hearing, the judge presiding over Bill Cosby’s sexual assault case in Pennsylvania will now decide whether up to 13 women, who claim Cosby sexually assaulted them in a similar fashion, can testify at...
by Beth Karas | Dec 12, 2016 | Dippolito, News |
In a recent BK Live video, I mentioned that I had read a book by reporter John Ferak called Failure of Justice. It’s about the exoneration of six men and women for the murder of a Nebraska woman. Ferak is now in Wisconsin reporting for USA TODAY...
by Beth Karas | Nov 30, 2016 | News |
UPDATE on Dec. 13, 2016: Rackover, still in jail, and Dilione, out on bail, were arraigned in Manhattan Supreme Court court today. No additional charges have been filed yet. Rackover’s case has been continued to January 24, 2017 and Dilione’s to January...