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The man convicted in the murder of Oakland University student Tina Biggar is scheduled to go before the parole board Tuesday.
Kenneth Tranchida, 67, will meet with parole board member and former Detroit Police commissioner Jerome Warfield Tuesday morning.
Tranchida was convicted in 1996 in Oakland County of killing Biggar, a 23-year-old student from Farmington Hills.
Described as a drifter, Tranchida, then 42, met Biggar through a research project she was working on about prostitution and AIDS that was funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Biggar disappeared in August 1995.
Her body was found behind the former home of one of Tranchida s relatives in Southfield in the Nine Mile and Lahser area. Her car was discovered in Tranchida s possession, authorities said. Tests revealed blood found in the car belonged to Biggar, and she died from blows to the head and neck, according to an autopsy.
Aburi Ghosts, Asaba Secessionists and Waffles In High Places, By Festus Adedayo
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When you listen to Nigeria’s Senate President, Ahmed Lawan’s skewed submission on Southern governors’ meeting in Asaba, Delta State last week, you will realise that people in high places too are not immune from marketplace waffles. Miniature logic can proceed from the minds of huge, prarchute-like babanriga wearers after all. More importantly, from the tragic Lawan ill-logics, the much talked about January, 1967 Aburi Accord will present to you as the quintessential Julius Caesar’s ghost promising to meet its nemesis at Philippi. Finally, you will find out that Nigeria is trapped inside this pit being because it lacks critically thinking leaders.