Convicted killer Michael Gargiulo, of Glenview, the focus of a new TV program as he awaits sentencing Tracy Swartz, Chicago Tribune
Michael Gargiulo was convicted in 2019 of fatally stabbing two women and attempting to kill a third in Southern California. Gargiulo returns to the TV spotlight as he awaits sentencing for those crimes and extradition to Illinois to stand trial for a similar slaying in the Glenview area.
An hourlong episode of “People Magazine Investigates,” scheduled to air at 9 p.m. Monday on the Investigation Discovery network, recalls the 2001 murder of 22-year-old Ashley Ellerin; the 2005 killing of 32-year-old Maria Bruno; and the 2008 attack on Michelle Murphy. A jury recommended the death penalty for Gargiulo who has been dubbed the “Hollywood Ripper” in October 2019, but he has yet to be formally sentenced. A court date is scheduled for July.
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Michael Gargiulo was convicted in 2019 of fatally stabbing two women and attempting to kill a third in Southern California. Gargiulo returns to the TV spotlight as he awaits sentencing for those crimes and extradition to Illinois to stand trial for a similar slaying in the Glenview area.
An hourlong episode of âPeople Magazine Investigates,â scheduled to air at 9 p.m. Monday on the Investigation Discovery network, recalls the 2001 murder of 22-year-old Ashley Ellerin; the 2005 killing of 32-year-old Maria Bruno; and the 2008 attack on Michelle Murphy. A jury recommended the death penalty for Gargiulo â who has been dubbed the âHollywood Ripperâ â in October 2019. but he has yet to be formally sentenced. A court date is scheduled for July.
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The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met for its regularly scheduled meeting, which included both virtual and in-person attendance, on Monday, April 12, 2021, where the Board took action on several items, including a reduction in contact days this summer, a three-year membership assessment plan to aid in the IHSA’s economic recovery, and setting several spring State Final dates.
In addition, the Board announced updates from the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) regarding masks for students competing in low-risk outdoor sports and activities.
Students competing in low-risk outdoor sports and activities are no longer required to wear masks while competing. In-season IHSA sports and activities impacted by this update include bass fishing, baseball, softball, tennis, and track & field. Students must continue to wear masks in these sports and activities when they are not actively competing (i.e. athletes on the bench).