Unable to get a confession out of a Minnesota man for a decades-old Naperville murder, police left their body cameras on a patio table, hoping he would confess to his wife, defense attorneys argued Wednesday in Will County court.
As a D.C. Beltway power player, the late Charles W. Colson worked with a "Thank God it's Monday" attitude that meant his colleagues always knew they could contact him about hot topics and decisions.
As a D.C. Beltway power player, the late Charles W. Colson worked with a "Thank God it's Monday" attitude that meant his colleagues always knew they could contact him about hot topics and decisions.
As a D.C. Beltway power player, the late Charles W. Colson worked with a "Thank God it s Monday" attitude that meant his colleagues always knew they could contact him about hot topics and decisions.