Seven residents at three Washington state nursing homes have died of coronavirus in an outbreak linked to staff who attended a large wedding last month and became infected. The outbreaks were reported on Nov.
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Yorkshire Ripper admitted: “I should be hanged,” moments after being jailed for 13 murders.
Det Con Alan Foster, one of the police who brought Peter Sutcliffe to justice, replied: “Yes, you should.”They had crossed paths in a passage under the Old Bailey, where Sutcliffe had stood trial in May 1981.DC Foster, 71, died four years ago and his widow Christine recalled his words this week.Christine says Alan and many colleagues in the Ripper Squad can finally rest in peace after Sutcliffe died last
.Seven residents at three Washington state nursing homes have died of coronavirus in an outbreak linked to staff who attended a large wedding last month and became infected. The outbreaks were reported on Nov.
Virgin River, and rightfully so. The series is an adaptation of a book series by author Robyn Carr and has shades of a Hallmark movie (in a good way!), so it's great for fans of romance novels.
Minnesota police arrested on Sunday a man they say barricaded himself in a large apartment building after shooting a police officer and two other individuals and then held cops at bay for more than eight hours. Albert Lea police identified the man who was arrested as 21-year-old Devin Matthew Weiland, according to reports.
ChronicleLive.Sutcliffe, who murdered at least 13 women across the north of England in the late 1970s, had several underlying health conditions and was 'almost blind'.Assistant senior coroner for County Durham and Darlington, Crispin Oliver, made a tribute to all of Sutcliffe's victims, passing on his 'solidarity and support', before starting the inquest.His coroner officer confirmed Sutcliffe's date of birth as June 2 1946 and said he was born in North Yorkshire.He was a prisoner at HMP
hereShe said: “It’s such a shame Alan never got to see this day. I hope it would have given him closure."And she added: “Alan was a good man who loved his job.
the Mirror reports. He was the only family member who kept in contact with the notorious killer, who died last week aged 70.
CNN.He had been suffering from underlying health conditions before testing positive for COVID-19, and prison officials could not confirm whether that was the cause of death.“HMP (Her Majesty’s Prison) Frankland prisoner Peter Coonan (born Sutcliffe) died in hospital on 13 November.