In this article more will be explained about the case of W.T. Montgomery.
William Montgomery was convicted of killing Ms. Ogle, 20, as part of a Toledo robbery on March 8, 1986, and then returning to kill her roommate, Cynthia Tincher, 19, because she could

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W.T. Montgomery’s death row case: A short review by Richard Eikelenboom

‘I sleep pretty good at night’: Casey Anthony
This is the latest interview with Casey Anthony published in the Daily Mail.
Casey Anthony has spoken to media about her daughter’s death for the first time
She was found not guilty of first-degree murder and aggravated manslaughter
She insists she does not know how

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The judge in the Casey Anthony case makes wrong assumption (2017)
Comments by Richard Eikelenboom
In this article from CNN the former judge makes the assumption that the Caylee Marie Anthony was killed by accident with an overdose of chloroform. According to him this was proven by high levels of chloroform in the trunk of her car. Problem is

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Holly Moore case gets international attention
The Daily Mail picked up the Holly Moore case.
The case does now get international attention. It is a pity though that not more facts are mentioned in the article. That a pathologist cut a collar bone at one side as a normal procedure is

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Colo. Bureau of Investigation hands Holly Moore case back to Castle Rock, concurs death was suicide
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Liz Gelardi made a new piece on the Holly Moore case which cane watched on Facebook and Denver 7.
It seems that the Colorado Bureau of Investigation concluded that it was a suicide. We are very interested which facts lead

The Holly Moore case: Comments by Richard Eikelenboom
Selma Eikelenboom and I worked on the case of Holly Moore.
Ray Moore called us with the story that his daughter Holly had died and that the coroner did come to the conclusion that is was suicide. The family of Holly did not believe that.