murder of nona dirksmeyer. the jurors eventually came to peace with that. it was gary s trial, when you look at the evidence that is against or before him. once they did, they were troubled. on the witness stand, that jogger described just how brutally dunn had attacked her, just as nona had been attacked. that was a really big factor in thinking about whether he was guilty or innocent, kind of like everything else. but as it happened to know now, all of those things. it showed that dunn was a brutal man, and also a convicted felon when nona died. he even lied about where he had been that day. he had no alibi, and that looks really bad. it looked really bad. they also talk about the dna on the condom wrapper found in the apartment. some believe the dna probably did belong to gary dunn. but that made them wonder as well. if this guy was supposedly
so careful to not leave no other dna, or no other fingerprints in this whole crime scene, you think he would be smart enough to take the condom wrapper with him? so, there it was. dna evidence against dunn. interesting, if perhaps not proved. circumstantial evidence, which was compelling. they took a poll, guilty or not? several polls, actually. then, on the last round, they knew that they were finished. they went back to the court room, and looked at nona s family. coming up, being in front of her parents, but was the hardest thing for me. i was very, it made me very sad, because i knew they were waiting to see if they would be closure. we could not do it, we could not give them closure. once again, the case of arkansas versus gary dunn ended in a hunger jury. a more powerful reason for that? but first impression, among
An inquiry has been ordered after doctors at the district hospital in Madhya Pradesh found a condom wrapper covering a wound on a 70-year-old woman's head.
Madhya Pradesh: A video of the incident, which took place on Thursday, went viral on social media and Chief Medical and Health Officer Rakesh Sharma confirmed that an inquiry had been ordered.