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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in the news because of questions about nursing home COVID deaths, but it s not a story you ll hear on his brother Chris prime time show on CNN
By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer
February 19, 2021, 4:30 PM
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New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, Cuomo appears during a news conference about the COVID-19 vaccine at the State Capitol in Albany, N.Y., on Dec. 3, 2020, left, and CNN anchor Chris Cuomo attends the 12th annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute at the American Museum of Natural History in New York on Dec. 9, 2018. CNN said it had reinstated a prohibition on Chris Cuomo interviewing or doing stories about his brother. The policy avoids a conflict of interest or at the very least the appearance of one. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor of Andrew M. Cuomo via AP, left, and Evan Ag
By Dave Basner
Feb 14, 2021
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Teancum Petersen-Crofts found not guilty of murder after killing his mother and two siblings
15 Feb, 2021 06:26 PM
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Teancum Vernon Petersen-Crofts, 19, has been found not guilty of murder. Photo / Supplied
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By: Angie Raphael / NCA NewsWire
A New Zealand man who killed his mother and two siblings by repeatedly stabbing them has been found not guilty of murder due to unsoundness of mind.
Teancum Petersen-Crofts, 21, stood trial in the Western Australia Supreme Court accused of murdering his mother Michelle Petersen, 48, his sister Bella, 15, and half-brother Rua, 8, at their Perth home in July 2018.
Michelle Petersen suffered 54 wounds, while Bella and Rua were each stabbed more than 40 times, the court heard.