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"TEACHER'S 'I THOUGHT I HAD DIED' TESTIMONY, 6-YEAR-OLD STRANGLED IN PULL-UPS RAGE & XBOX KILLERS BACK TO DEATH ROW"

"TEACHER'S 'I THOUGHT I HAD DIED' TESTIMONY, 6-YEAR-OLD STRANGLED IN PULL-UPS RAGE & XBOX KILLERS BACK TO DEATH ROW"

Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Reid Carter exposes day four testimony in Abby Zwerner's $40 million lawsuit where the shot teacher told jurors "I thought I was dying, I thought I had died" after her six-year-old student shot her—bullet still lodged near her heart. Former assistant principal ignored four warnings about gun. Colorado trial starts for Darin Thrailkill accused of strangling girlfriend's six-year-old son Martin Osinski after boy wet his pull-ups—defense claims pneumonia killed him. Xbox killers Troy Victorino and Jerone Hunter resentenced to death Monday for beating six people to death with baseball bats in 2004—third time they've faced death row.

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