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NEW IBERIA, La. â A Jeanerette woman arrested in connection with a 25-year-old unsolved homicide of a baby in Iberia Parish has been indicted.
The 16th Judicial District Court indicted Sonia M Charles in the January 24, 1994 homicide of Baby Jane Doe. She is facing a charge of Second-Degree murder.
In 2019, The Iberia Parish Sheriff s Office told KATC that a detective Hotard reopened the 1994 Jeanerette homicide after new leads were developed. The Acadiana Criminalistics Laboratory (ACL) reexamined evidence from the 25-year-old case and developed a DNA profile which matched with a family relation to a CODIS ( Combined DNA Index System ) entry.
Respected Alabama and American journalist Joe Distelheim dies at 78
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
Posted Dec 30, 2020
Journalist Joe Distelheim, who led newspapers in several states and edited The Huntsville Times, died today at age 78. He was remembered by many colleagues as the best newspaperman they ever knew.
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Anniston Star, and retired as editor of
The Huntsville Times in 2002.
“He was the best editor and the best newspaper man I ever worked with,” said Bob Ludwig, publisher of
The Times during Distelheim’s tenure.
The Charlotte Observer that won a Pulitzer Prize.
“He loved the business and loved to make it better,” Ludwig said. “He had a great ability to recruit, to see talent and to get it to come work for us.”
Former Huntsville Times editor wrote his own obituary
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
Posted Dec 31, 2020 Huntsville Times editor Joe Distelheim, center, is interviewed in 1997 by C-SPAN S Deborah Lamb. File photoHVT
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Editor’s note: Ever the wordsmith, former Huntsville Times Editor Joe Distelheim wrote his own obituary while battling lymphoma. He died Wednesday.
Joe Distelheim, a retired newspaperman, died December 30, 2020, wondering how he’s going to get his news from now on. He was 78, a 15-year resident of Hilton Head Island.
Born in Chicago, he was a journalism alumnus of Northern Illinois University. He did graduate work at the University of Delaware and spent a year as a Professional Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. Also furthering his education, he survived the Battle of Parris Island, vowing never again to find himself anywhere near the place. Six years later, a grateful nation awarded an honorable discharge to Sgt. Distelhei
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