Ōhakune’s famous Carrot Adventure Park will not face the threat of closure if a proposed housing development goes ahead. The president of a lobby group.
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Richard Baumhammers, in September 2011, is escorted into court by sheriff’s deputies for his appeal at the Allegheny County Courthouse.
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Twenty years ago this month, a jury in Western Pennsylvania had an important question to answer: should Richard Baumhammers be put to death for what he did?
“Sentencing someone to death, that’s not an easy decision,” said Ron Frew on a recent rainy day in May. Frew, 67, lives in the same Monroeville home he did when he was called to serve as jury foreman for the Baumhammers trial.