The city of Indianapolis will soon demolish a house where seven members of the same family were shot to death in 2006. An administrative law judge approved the
It took about 11 hours for a Marion County jury to find James Stewart guilty on 23 of 24 counts for his role in the worst mass killing in Indianapolis history.
The prosecution and the defense wrapped up their cases on Thursday. Closing arguments will begin Friday morning.
James Stewart is accused of helping Desmond Turner in the worst mass killing in Indianapolis history.
The 12 jurors and four alternates rode to the 500 block of North Hamilton Avenue to see in person the place where the worst mass murder in Indianapolis
James Stewart went on trial Wednesday as the alleged accomplice in the worst mass murder in Indianapolis history.
The trial for the alleged accomplice in the Hamilton Avenue murders is set to get under way on Wednesday.
At this hour jury selection for the second trial in the mass murder on Hamilton Avenue continues in a Marion County courtroom.
Marion County Judge Robert Altice formally sentenced Turner to life in prison with out the possibility of parole, plus an additional 88 years.
A Marion County Judge will sentence the man convicted of killing 7 people in a home on Hamilton Avenue.
Desmond Turner learned his fate Friday, after a judge found him guilty on 23 counts in the case on Thursday.
Judge Robert Altice has rendered his decision in the Hamilton Avenue murder trial. The judge found Desmond Turner guilty on all 23 counts including the counts
Attorneys on both sides zeroed in on experts Wednesday, each making points to the judge on forensics.
Their testimony is important for the prosecution, because they explained prosecutors’ contention that Turner soaked his clothes in water and hydrogen peroxide
A husband and wife who live directly across from where the Hamilton Avenue murders occurred three years ago recalled that horrific night on the witness stand
According to prosecutors, the testimony from 20-year-old Brandon Griffith is key because it puts Turner on the front porch of the victims’ home, just before