The Alameda County Fair will provide a free general admission ticket to this summer’s fair to anyone who donates blood at a participating Alameda County Red Cross location now through
A look through the Brainerd Dispatch archives with Terry McCollough combing the microfilm for tidbits of history through the decades going back to 1922.
no emotion and just as stoic when the judge sentenced him to 40 years in prison. i believe you killed her. and sh saddest part is you killed her for her car and some money. for justin mueller, the cloud of suspicion finally lifted for carrie s family and friends, the verdict meant justice and bitter sweet relief. i just bowed my head and started crying. and it felt just like this huge weight was gone. but justice for carrie still couldn t explain the why. if it was over a ride to minnesota, a car and money, it s not a very good why. what will you miss most about carrie? what i ultimately miss is she s not there pulling in that driveway honking. you know, announcing that she s here.
her and take her car to just get a ride to minnesota is laughable. didn t have a cause of death, so how do you point the finger at somebody? the defense didn t produce any witnesses of their own. instead, they aggressively challenged the state s witnesses, like the former girlfriend. the defense tried to show mcvay was more playful than violent. you said he was just playing around. but you didn t find it funny. yes. he was not striking you, right? no, he was not striking me. he never struck me. defense attorneys also attacked bill thomas who traced that shovel to a bit lots store in wisconsin. you have no video of that transaction? no. you have no evidence of a receipt with tim s name on it? no, it was paid by cash. police confronted justin mueller. he was found in the town where carrie was last found.