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  1. On January 28, 2014, William Christopher Barrett and Garrett Ryan Starnes were arrested and charged with obstruction of justice. Police said both men had posted information on social media about the case that was either false or misleading, and that investigators had wasted time being diverted from the case when they looked into the posts.

    • How Did Bill Hall Jr. Die?
    • Who Killed Bill Hall Jr.?
    • Where Is Frances Hall Now?

    Bill Hall Jr. was born in July 1963 in Bexar, Texas. He was in a relationship with Frances Hall since they were 16, and the two married when they turned 18. After buying a truck during the late 1980s, the couple turned it into a successful venture, growing the trucking business into a multi-million dollar enterprise. Bill and Frances had a son and ...

    Bill and Frances had been married for more than three decades. But according to Hank Hall, Bill’s best friend and cousin, Bill had cheatedon his wife for many years. Frances knew about it but forgave his actions. At the time of the incident, Bill had been seeing Bonnie Contreras, a former exotic dancer, for about three years. According to her, Bill...

    In September 2016, almost three years after Bill’s death, Frances was found guilty of murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. However, the defense arguedthat it was a crime of sudden passion, and she wasn’t thinking clearly when it happened. The argument had an impact because Frances, then 53, was only sentenced to concurrent sentences ...

  2. Sep 12, 2023 · Born on July 25, 1945, William Thomas “Tommy” Zeigler Jr. was convicted of the quadruple murder of his wife, Eunice Zeigler, her parents, Perry and Virginia Edwards, and an African-American customer and local citrus worker, Charlie Mays.

  3. Every homicide victim in Chicago. Information about Chicago's homicide victims, compiled by journalists, including breakdowns of where and when incidents occurred, updated daily.

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · In late June 2017, Christian Hillman received the guilty verdict from the jury and was convicted of the second-degree murder of William McFarlan. In less than a month, on July 24, 2017, he was sentenced to 22 and a half to 100 years in prison, with a possibility for parole in 2039, for the same charge.

  5. Sep 20, 2017 · September 20, 2017, 12:44pm. All families have their own stories; the Fords’ story is one of bloodshed. In April 1992, black 24-year-old teacher William Ford Jr. was gunned down by Mark Reilly, a...

  6. Sep 15, 2017 · Yance Ford, the director and producer, tells the story of his brother, William Ford Jr., who was murdered in April of 1992 in Long Island, N.Y., during an exchange at an auto shop. Mark Reilly,...

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