Saturday, May 25 2013 8:12 PM EDT2013-05-26 00:12:02 GMT
An abandoned warehouse went up in flames Friday night and sent two firefighters two a hospital. One of those firefighters was discharged, but the other still remains in medical care. He is in stableMore >>
An abandoned warehouse went up in flames Friday night and sent two firefighters two a hospital. One of those firefighters was discharged, but the other still remains in medical care. He is in stableMore >>
Saturday, May 25 2013 1:22 AM EDT2013-05-25 05:22:07 GMT
Most people don't consider that the key to your home could be the key to danger. When you buy a mass produced lock there are very good chances that someone else has the key to your home!More >>
Most people don't consider that the key to your home could be the key to danger. When you buy a mass produced lock there are very good chances that someone else has the key to your home!More >>
Ricardo Strozier pleads guilty to gruesome murder of radio DJ Heath Jackson
Friday, May 24 2013 9:33 PM EDT2013-05-25 01:33:02 GMT
Ricardo Strozier, 24, pleaded guilty to the murder of Christian radio disc jockey Heath Jackson Friday morning. Judge Gil McBride sentenced Strozier to two life sentences plus 10 years. District attorneyMore >>
Ricardo Strozier, 24, pleaded guilty to the murder of Christian radio disc jockey Heath Jackson Friday morning. Judge Gil McBride sentenced Strozier to two life sentences plus 10 years. More >>
KATE BRUMBACK Associated Press
DALLAS, Ga. (AP) - A detective says an emaciated teenager who said he'd been confined for years with little food was so malnourished he still had baby teeth at age 18.
Detective Kevin Morgan with the Paulding County Sheriff's Office testified that Mitch Comer was so small and slight that Morgan thought the teen was 12 years old.
His testimony came during a probable cause hearing for Paul and Sheila Comer in Paulding County Magistrate Court. The Comers were arrested last month and accused of abusing 18-year-old Mitch Comer. He weighed 87 pounds when he was found in Los Angeles.
The Comers, dressed in orange and white striped jail suits, were seated at a table with their lawyers.
The Comers face charges of false imprisonment and cruelty to children.
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