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Nebraska inmate indicted for murder in death of cellmate

Nebraska inmate indicted for murder in death of cellmate May 28, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) A Nebraska prisoner already serving a life sentence for murder has been indicted on a new first-degree murder charge accusing him of killing his cellmate last year at the Nebraska State Penitentiary in Lincoln. Angelo Bol, 31, was indicted this week in the November death of 20-year-old Kevin Carter, the Lincoln Journal Star reported. Authorities have not released details on how Carter was killed, saying only that staff members found him the evening of Nov. 6 unresponsive on his cell floor covered with a sheet. Carter was serving a 6-to-9-year sentence for taking part in the beating and stabbing of a man in Douglas County in 2019. It wasn t clear how Carter came to be placed in a cell with Bol, who is serving a life sentence for the 2014 shooting death a co-worker at a Gibbon meatpacking plant.

Journalism professor Joe Starita to retire, plans to continue making an impact

After coming back to Lincoln from a trip together, Joe Starita and Roger Holmes stopped in the woods with another person they had just met. While talking with the man, Holmes said he realized Starita was missing, and the man responded that Starita was “probably out interviewing a bear.” To this day, Holmes says he swears this is the ultimate description of who Starita is as a person and a journalist. In 2000, Starita returned to UNL after 20 years in the professional world of journalism. The last time he would plant himself at the university, he was a student. He was vulnerable to the vast opportunities that awaited him, to the people he’d interview and to a future as a professional journalist. But this time, he knew what awaited him. 

Most Infamous Rental Car, the NE Bank Robbery 1965 Chevrolet Impala, Sells

How much would you pay for a slice of modern American history? It’s gory, it’s tragic and it’s morbid, but it’s still a piece of history. For one buyer, the 1965 Chevrolet Impala dubbed the most infamous rental car ever was worth a lot of money.

Murderous bank robber s Chevrolet Impala rental car auctioned for $45K

The electric 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV offers GM s hands-free Super Cruise highway driving assistang. Fox News Autos Editor Gary Gastelu lets it take him for a spin. What may be the most infamous rental car in history has been sold at auction for $45,000. The 1965 Chevrolet Impala used by Duane Earl Pope during the robbery of the Farmer s State Bank in Big Springs, Neb. (Big Iron Auctions) The Chevrolet Impala was used by convicted murderer Duane Earl Pope as a getaway vehicle during a deadly bank robbery in Nebraska in 1965. Pope rented the car from a Hertz in Salina, Kan., with $50 he borrowed from his father. The recent McPherson College graduate said he was heading to Oklahoma to look for work.

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