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Convicted Calif. killer admits to 2 NYC killings

Convicted Calif. killer admits to 2 NYC killings
By By TOM HAYSAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - A serial killer already sentenced to death in California admitted Friday to murdering two other young women in New York City in the 1970s. Rodney Alcala told a Manhattan judge that he wanted to plead guilty to two murder counts so he could get back

Autopsy: Suspect in reservation slayings shot self

Autopsy: Suspect in reservation slayings shot self
By By TRACIE CONEAssociated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A man suspected of killing four relatives on a California Indian reservation fired one bullet into his own head and was shot multiple times by sheriff's deputies during a gunbattle, an autopsy concluded Friday. The report by the Tulare

Parole board: Spare obese condemned Ohio killer

Parole board: Spare obese condemned Ohio killer
By By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINSAssociated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio Gov. John Kasich must decide in about a month whether to spare a condemned inmate who weighs 450 pounds, and whether the inmate's health should be part of his decision. The state parole board on Friday recommended mercy

Man Charged In 1996 Washington State Murder Appears In Court

Man Charged In 1996 Washington State Murder Appears In Court
HAMILTON, Mont. (AP) - A 59-year-old western Montana man charged with killing a Washington state woman who disappeared in 1996 is still fighting extradition, but he did confirm his identity to a state judge.    Clifford Everell Reed of Victor faces a second-degree murder charge in

Police Shoot & Kill 5 Aggressive Dogs

Police Shoot & Kill 5 Aggressive Dogs
PORT ANGELES, Wash. (AP) - A tribal spokeswoman says Lower Elwha Klallam police have fatally shot five dogs thought to be responsible for killing two alpacas as well as some calves and chickens.    Officers reported the dogs had acted aggressively toward them.    

Russia backtracks on statement about Assad's fall

Russia backtracks on statement about Assad's fall
By By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOVAssociated Press MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's attempt to backpedal after a top diplomat said Syrian President Bashar Assad is losing control of his country reflects the dilemma Moscow faces as opposition fighters gain ground. Throughout the Syrian crisis, Russia has tried

Injury dashed mall shooter's hope of being Marine

Injury dashed mall shooter's hope of being Marine
By By STEVEN DUBOIS AND RACHEL LA CORTEAssociated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - His mother died before he was 3 years old, and he was estranged from the aunt who raised him. His dream of becoming a Marine was dashed by a broken foot, he hadn't yet settled on a career path, and a new plan, to

Army sergeant sentenced to life in Colo. slaying

Army sergeant sentenced to life in Colo. slaying
By By DAN ELLIOTTAssociated Press FORT CARSON, Colo. (AP) - A weeping Army sergeant on Thursday apologized to the family of a female soldier he admitted killing, after a military panel convicted him of unpremeditated murder and sentenced him to life in prison. Sgt. Vincinte Jackson said he

Obama's 'red line' may be giving Assad an opening

Obama's 'red line' may be giving Assad an opening
By By JULIE PACEAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama's chemical weapons position on Syria may have given Bashar Assad an unintended opening: The embattled Syrian leader appears willing to use other deadly tactics, including Scud missiles, without fear of U.S.

McAfee in Miami after deportation from Guatemala

McAfee in Miami after deportation from Guatemala
By By KELLI KENNEDYAssociated Press MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Anti-virus software founder John McAfee said Thursday that U.S. authorities have made no efforts to question him since he arrived in Miami after weeks of evading Belizean authorities who want to ask him about the death of his neighbor