Inmate seeks parole in crash that killed 3 in drunken, high-speed police chase
Updated May 18, 2021;
Posted May 18, 2021
A cross was placed at Laketon Avenue and Mill Iron Road in Muskegon Township after a May 3, 1996, crash killed Travis Burmingham Sr., 31, and two of his three children, Travis Jr., 10, and Shawn, 8. (MLive File Photo)
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Phillip Gonzalez, 49, is serving three life sentences after being convicted by a jury of second-degree murder.
He said he deserved his prison sentence but wanted to show he had turned his life around and could stay out of trouble.
“What I’ve done to (the victims) is unspeakable and unchangeable,” Gonzales, imprisoned at Oaks Correctional Facility in Manistee, said Tuesday, May 18, in a remote public hearing.
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Court documents reveal details of Muscle Shoals stranger abduction, sexual assault
Court documents reveal new details about an abduction and sexual assault in Muscle Shoals.
Posted: Dec 18, 2020 5:47 PM
Updated: Dec 18, 2020 10:48 PM
Posted By: Regan Spencer
What was supposed to be a normal evening turned into a nightmare for one North Alabama woman.
New court documents outline the harrowing details leading up to the arrest of a Shoals man now charged with kidnapping and a slew of sex crimes.
Phillip Wayne Gonzalez
Dec. 16 was routine for many in Muscle Shoals.
According to police, a woman they refer to as “MP” made several of her usual stops in the city. At 4 p.m., she went to the Anytime Fitness on Wilson Dam Road. About an hour later, she started a string of errands.