in her opening statement, prosecutor emily pelphrey attacked the idea that ray killed himself. he was planning for his future. he loved his grandchildren. the doctor who treated ray in the hospital where he died testified teresa herself said ray was not suicidal. and she had indicated that she had not mentioned anything about feeling suicidal at that time. no, the state argued, this was murder. medical examiner dr. eric vey testified that antifreeze killed ray. he died as a result of complications of ethylene glycol toxicity. but exactly how antifreeze kills was critical to the state s case. when somebody ingests antifreeze either deliberately or because somebody else gave it to them, what s the progression of symptoms? well, initially they ll appear to be drunk or stuperouss and then they will become progressively lethargic and then
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Delaware Township man convicted in 2019 death of 14-year-old boy
Updated May 15, 2021;
After about an hour of deliberations, a jury found Paul Alexander Bacorn guilty on all charges Friday in the 2019 beating and starvation death of 14-year-old Antonio Juan Gonzalez Jr.
The boy’s father, Antonio Juan Gonzalez Sr., pleaded guilty April 24, 2020, to first-degree murder and has been sentenced to life in prison.
Bacorn, 30, of Delaware Township, will be sentenced July 6. He was found guilty on charges of first-degree murder, aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of children and conspiracy to commit those crimes and tampering with evidence. First-degree murder carries a possible sentence of life in prison.
Attempted Murder at Pennsylvania Gun Range Stopped by Armed Samaritan Ammoland Inc. Posted on
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U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- On 22 December 2020, at about 2:08 p.m. at the State Game Lands Shooting Range 109, in Erie County, Pennsylvania, a highly unusual attack and defensive shooting occurred.
The shooting range is located in a densely wooded area. There are nine shooting points; three for pistols with a 25-yard range, and six for rifles, with a 100-yard range. Tuesday was dull and dreary with a westerly wind of 14 mph. Before noon it had been overcast with light rain. By two p.m, the sun was occasionally peeking through the clouds. It was cool and cloudy at 39 degrees F.
Pennsylvania State Police investigators are still trying to understand why a North East man who met up with a friend at a Greene Township gun range to test a new pistol on Tuesday afternoon turned the weapon on his friend and fired it repeatedly before a bystander fatally shot him. At this point, we are continuing to investigate the back story, the relationship between these two individuals, to determine why the shooting occurred, Lt. Mark Weindorf, crime section supervisor for state police Troop E, said Thursday morning.
Weindorf referenced the relationship between 26-year-old Robert A. Eppley, who died after being shot by the bystander; and a 28-year-old Erie man, whom Eppley is accused of shooting multiple times. Authorities have not released the name of the 28-year-old or the bystander.
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