griff. griff: i m griff jenkins. the couple were apprehended in a detroit business just a mile from the canadian border. and the arraignment filled with raised voices as their attorneys crashed with prosecutors. and steve harrigan on the ground in oxford, michigan, hi, steve. that arraignment by video conference taking place a short time ago and really the prosecutor got exactly what she wanted, $500,000 in bond for each of them, and that has to be paid in full 100%. and the prosecutor said that these two are clearly a flight risk, only involve a manhunt with u.s. marshals. and they withdrew $4,000. these two were pound in a room locked hiding, these are not people we can be assured will return to court on their own. the two parents face four charges each of involuntary manslaughter. the judge had to read out the charges for each of the four high school students here that have been murdered and the mother sobbed audibly each time she had to say i understand, or not guilty
This letter was written on 22nd September 1850 by Margaret McCarthy, an Irish Famine emigrant, to her family and would have served as an emigrant's guide. She was 22 years of age, the daughter of Alexander (Sandy) McCarthy, carpenter to the Crown estate, native of Boherboy, and Nell, his wife.
This letter was written on 22nd September 1850 by Margaret McCarthy, an Irish Famine emigrant, to her family and would have served as an emigrant's guide. She was 22 years of age, the daughter of Alexander (Sandy) McCarthy, carpenter to the Crown estate, native of Boherboy, and Nell, his wife.
This letter was written on 22nd September 1850 by Margaret McCarthy to her family and would have served as an emigrant's guide. She was 22 years of age, the daughter of Alexander (Sandy) McCarthy, carpenter to the Crown estate, native of Boherboy, and Nell, his wife.