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Price Hill woman up for parole after chilling 1984 murder

Price Hill woman up for parole after ‘chilling’ 1984 murder 37 years ago, Linda Couch persuaded her children to dig a hole in their yard. They wouldn’t know why until later. Daughter of Linda Couch does not support possible parole By Courtney King | February 5, 2021 at 9:22 PM EST - Updated February 5 at 10:55 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A Price Hill woman will be up for parole next month, 37 years after she was infamously convicted for murdering her husband and enlisting their children in burying his body. Among those who want to make sure she stays behind bars is one of her children, Roxanne Wagner.

Gov Mike DeWine relaunches expedited pardon program after slow start

Morning Headlines: Soldier from Stow Arrested in Terrorist Plot; DeWine Warns of Vaccine Delays

Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, January 20: Soldier from Stow arrested in terrorist plot DeWine warns of vaccine delays Most Ohio schools

Ohio s quick pardon program off to a slow start

Ohio’s quick pardon program off to a slow start Laura Bischoff © Provided by Dayton Daily News Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF Gov. Mike DeWine has granted nine pardons a year after his administration created a faster path to a gubernatorial pardon far short of the big numbers the governor had hoped to see. “I’m disappointed. I think it’s been one of the many casualties of COVID,” said DeWine, who announced the expedited pardon project at Ohio State University law school in December 2019. The pandemic limited access to courts, where applicants must obtain records, and efforts to promote the program were put on hold, he said.

Summit County prosecutor fights parole of violent offender

Summit County prosecutor fights parole of ‘violent offender’ convicted of kidnapping, rape, murder Huge fight to keep murderer behind bars By Aria Janel | January 13, 2021 at 7:05 PM EST - Updated January 13 at 9:27 PM SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - Thomas Gilbert has spent 40 years in prison. Summit County prosecutors believe he should stay there. Gilbert was convicted of kidnapping, rape, and murder and sentenced to 55 years to life in prison. Police say he killed two women in Summit County. The Ohio Parole Board has scheduled a hearing in February to consider whether Gilbert should be paroled. “This is one of the most violent offenders that has ever come through this court system,” said Tania Nemer, a community outreach prosecutor for the Summit County Prosecutor’s Office.

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