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Scott Thorson, Liberace Lover and Key Witness in 'Wonderland Murders,' Dies at 65
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Man appears in court charged with Mary Ward murder
Ahmed Abdirahman, 31, was charged in Dublin after Mary Ward's body was found in Belfast last week.6 hours ago -
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65 more women tell BBC of sexual abuse by ex-Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed
One says he personally stalked her while others say they were hired as domestic staff and sexually exploited.Yesterday -
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Another 65 women allege abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed
BBC says 37 of the women worked at Harrods, and earliest accusation of abuse dates back to 1977. A further 65 women have come forward to the BBC with allegations of abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed going ...Yesterday -
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Supreme Court weighs testimony from witness 'exposed as a liar' in Oklahoma death row case
The Supreme Court weighs whether inmate Richard Glossip's murder conviction should be thrown out — an unusual death penalty case in which the attorney general of Oklahoma has sided with a defendant.2 days ago -
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Judge delays trial for Idaho college murders suspect to August 2025
The new judge overseeing next year's trial of the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students has moved back its tentative start date to August from June.Yesterday -
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Woman goes on trial accused of murdering her partner
The trial into the murder of a man in west Belfast has started at Coleraine Courthouse.Yesterday -
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"Rogue" policewoman accused of murdering 6 people
The body of one man was recovered from a dam while a woman was discovered burned to death in a shack, authorities said.4 hours ago -
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Harris and Trump gamble $200m on biggest prize
The Keystone State is the lynchpin of the swing-state electoral firewalls for both campaigns.Yesterday - Donald Trump
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