DENVER - A Colorado man who pleaded guilty Friday to killing his estranged wife more than two decades ago recently led authorities to her body, which was buried under the grave of a World War II veteran. John Sandoval, 52, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 25 years in prison for the 1995 death of Kristina Tournai-Sandoval. As part of a plea deal, he told investigators March 22 the remains were buried at a Greeley cemetery. Sandoval found an open gravesite early in the morning on Oct. 20, 1995, that was scheduled for a burial that afternoon. Prosecutors say he dug about 2 feet (0.61 meters) below the grave and buried Tournai-Sandoval's body, which was wrapped in several
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A call log from the Shasta County Sheriff's Office dated Dec. 17, 2003, indicates that Papini's mother, Loretta Graeff, alleged that her then-21-year-old daughter had been harming herself and blaming it on her. The log, obtained by The Sacramento Bee and shared with ABC News, also states that Loretta Graeff wanted "advice" because her daughter was planning on moving back in with her. The report, only two sentences long, does not detail whether police found evidence that Papini, in fact, harmed herself.
Following his vote against the Raiders move to Las Vegas, Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross will now be forced to sell his franchise by the NFL. The post Breaking: NFL will force Stephen Ross to sell the Miami Dolphins appeared first on Cover32.
This issue was thrust into the news this week when the Washington Post ran a piece on Karen Pence, the wife of our current vice president, and reminded readers of something Mike Pence said in 2002: He does not eat alone with a woman or attend an event where alcohol is being served unless his wife is present. It’s not clear whether Pence still adheres to this practice, but there are men who do.
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No matter what you think about the way in which Tom Brady takes care of his body, you have to admit he must be doing something right. The 33-year-old Packers quarterback has long been a fan of what Brady's done on the field, and judging by his latest comments he'll be trying to emulate Brady as best he can off the field as well. "You look at the Super Bowl, Ive been a huge fan of Tom Brady for a long time, and consider him one of the greatest if not the greatest of all time.