mpthole
May 8, 2003, 02:34 PM
Remeber, carrying a firearm for self-defense is 100% illegal in a National Park...
Details of Minnesota hiker's killing revealed in court (http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/3871595.html)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. -- A federal prosecutor has offered grim details on the slayings of two women in the Shenandoah National Park.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom Bondurant says the two were held captive for hours, bound with duct tape and tortured before they were killed in 1996.
The nude bodies of Julianne Williams of St. Cloud, Minn., and Lollie Winans of Unity, Maine, were found at a remote campsite about a quarter-mile from Skyline Drive south of Luray, Virginia. Their hands were bound, their mouths were gagged and their throats were slit.
Bondurant made the disclosure in U.S. District Court this week during a hearing for Darrell David Rice.
Prosecutors say they will seek a death sentence when Rice goes on trial in July. He has pleaded innocent.
Details of Minnesota hiker's killing revealed in court (http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/3871595.html)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. -- A federal prosecutor has offered grim details on the slayings of two women in the Shenandoah National Park.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom Bondurant says the two were held captive for hours, bound with duct tape and tortured before they were killed in 1996.
The nude bodies of Julianne Williams of St. Cloud, Minn., and Lollie Winans of Unity, Maine, were found at a remote campsite about a quarter-mile from Skyline Drive south of Luray, Virginia. Their hands were bound, their mouths were gagged and their throats were slit.
Bondurant made the disclosure in U.S. District Court this week during a hearing for Darrell David Rice.
Prosecutors say they will seek a death sentence when Rice goes on trial in July. He has pleaded innocent.