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Don't you hear of the apples having hidden razorblades in them? The poisoned candy.........that has to be taken to the local Hospital to be x-rayed? I am not agaisnt the Halloween tradition if it is safe....If everyone is very careful, and the parents go with the kids when they go Trick or Treating.....But you do know all this happens.........You read all about it the week after halloween..... | Teenager guilty in Halloween killing | Posted on : 2007-04-27 | Author : General News Editor News Category : US | |
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MANITOWOC, Wis., April 27 (UPI) A Wisconsin teenager faces a mandatory life-in-prison sentence after being convicted in the rape and slaying of a woman on Halloween 2005. A jury in Manitowoc, Wis., found Brendan Dassey, 17, guilty of raping and killing Teresa Halbach, 25, and then burning her body, The Manitowoc Herald Times reported Friday. Dassey was considered a witness in Halbach's disappearance until he was questioned and volunteered details about how he had sexually assaulted the victim and stabbed her, investigators testified. Dassey allegedly confessed to the assault and said he and Halbach's uncle killed the woman. An attorney claimed that confession was coerced. Halbach's uncle, Stephen Avery, 44, has been convicted of first-degree intentional homicide and being a felon in possession of a firearm and is awaiting sentencing, the Herald Times reported. |
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| Teenager guilty in Halloween killing | Posted on : 2007-04-27 | Author : General News Editor News Category : US | |
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MANITOWOC, Wis., April 27 (UPI) A Wisconsin teenager faces a mandatory life-in-prison sentence after being convicted in the rape and slaying of a woman on Halloween 2005.
A jury in Manitowoc, Wis., found Brendan Dassey, 17, guilty of raping and killing Teresa Halbach, 25, and then burning her body, The Manitowoc Herald Times reported Friday.
Dassey was considered a witness in Halbach's disappearance until he was questioned and volunteered details about how he had sexually assaulted the victim and stabbed her, investigators testified.
Dassey allegedly confessed to the assault and said he and Halbach's uncle killed the woman. An attorney claimed that confession was coerced.
Halbach's uncle, Stephen Avery, 44, has been convicted of first-degree intentional homicide and being a felon in possession of a firearm and is awaiting sentencing, the Herald Times reported. |
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