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Oxygen on MSNWas a Deadly Shootout Caught on Tape Suicide by Cop or the Result of “Stupid Decisions”?James Garrett Freeman, then 35, opened fire on seven members of law enforcement following a failure to stop and a high-speed ...
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Oxygen on MSNU.S. Marshal Revisits Burial Site of "Most Sadistic, Most Brutal” Crime by Serial Killer Ken McDuffDeputy U.S. Marshal Parnell McNamara explained what it took to find missing Austin woman Colleen Reed seven years after her ...
Learn more about the crimes of serial killer Kenneth McDuff, as told in Oxygen's Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler.
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Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler to Highlight "Difficult" Case in Season 2 PremiereProsecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler, Season 2, premieres Saturday, January 25 at 8p.m. ET/PT exclusively on Oxygen True Crime. The season starts with Kelly setting the record straight about a case ...
The next installment of Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler explores one of the most notorious murder cases in Texas history. The Feb. 22 episode of the Oxygen True Crime series looks at the ...
Chante Jawan Mallard is in prison at the Murray Unit in Gatesville, Texas. She was sentenced to 50 years for killing Gregory Glenn Biggs in 2001. She also got 10 more years for trying to hide the ...
The upcoming episode of Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler will replay the double murders carried out by former NFL star Antonio Armstrong’s son AJ Armstrong Jr. in 2016. AJ Junior was found ...
The show will follow a new episode of “Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler,” which will highlight “murder investigations that shook the metropolis to its core.” According to Oxygen ...
Kelly Siegler (born October 12, 1962) is a former Harris County, State of Texas prosecutor. She has been the Bureau Chief of the Special Crimes Bureau, which included the Major Offenders ...
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