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...also posit the charges that will be brought in the Dec. 26 murder of the six-year-old Boulder, Colo., beauty queen. All a frustrated public has to go on are those tales and the reiterations of District Attorney Alex Hunter, who told TIME last week, "I smell an arrest. The investigation is on track." Three weeks ago, investigators visited Patsy's sister Pam Paugh in Atlanta. She told TIME, "They felt they had done enough outside investigation to sit down and corroborate what they'd found out with Patsy and John." She believes the police have a suspect...
...hearing scheduled for July 1 is likely to be postponed pending an appeal by Tadic's lawyer. While the tribunal hails Tadic's conviction as a sign that justice can be served, its reach has so far proved limited. The tribunal, which has no police powers, has managed the arrest of only eight of 74 suspected Bosnian war criminals. Key figures such as former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and army General Ratko Mladic, both indicted for genocide, still manage to elude arrest from safe havens in Serbia. Without them, the peace in Bosnia remains far from complete...
After masquerading as a woman in Lhasa for a month-and-a-half, he heard that the government was planning to arrest his parents if he did not turn himself...
Three months later, Maggiore was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and convicted on one count, according to the Long Beach District Attorney's office. The Times reports that he was arrested once again in December for suspicion of public intoxication. The Long Beach Police Department said it had no record of a second arrest...
...mangled rear axle from the Ryder rental truck that carried the explosives. An identification number, found on the 250-pound axle, was traced to a Ryder truck rented from a body shop in Junction City, Kansas. Employees there helped produced the sketches that led to McVeigh's arrest. Among other evidence introduced today: a crumpled business card with McVeigh's fingerprints from Paulsen's Military Supply in Wisconsin on which was scribbled, "TNT at $5 a stick. Need more...