Pro basketball player's family 'grateful' after mother's cold case murder solved: police
Fox News host Laura Ingraham highlights several cold cases the FBI has yet to solve on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham highlights several cold cases the FBI has yet to solve on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
Calem Nieuwenhof reckons he’ll have no trouble negotiating the choppy waters of Scottish football after growing up swerving great white sharks.
Not long into his life sentence, a prison officer poked his head around the door of Andy Malkinson's cell at HMP Frankland and asked him to be who he was not: a guilty man.
An innocent man who spent 17 years behind bars for a rape he did not commit has left the UK for a new life abroad. Andrew Malkinson had his conviction quashed earlier this week after always maintaining his innocence.
A police watchdog is carrying out a review of how GMP handled a complaint about its investigation into the Andrew Malkinson case. The 57-year-old spent 17 years in jail after being convicted of a brutal rape but this week his conviction was quashed by the Court of Appeal judges.
It was, I thought, the conclusion of a robust, driven, and successful police investigation. A jury at Manchester Crown Court convicted Andrew Malkinson of the brutal rape of a mother-of-two on a motorway embankment at Little Hulton. Salford.
Fox Nation host Nancy Grace joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman who's currently not facing charges for faking a kidnapping story, as well as her new Fox Nation series on the tragic death of Madison Brooks.
MPS and campaigners have slammed a 'perverse' policy which could see an innocent man who spent 17 years behind bars after being wrongfully convicted of rape charged thousands of pounds for his time in jail. Andrew Malkinson today said he was 'sickened' by the idea of having to pay for his 'board and lodgings' while in prison.