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Here’s a look at the life of Michael Skakel, the nephew of Ethel Kennedy. Skakel was convicted in 2002 of the 1975 murder of his neighbor, Martha Moxley. Skakel’s conviction was vacated by the ...
Dorthy Moxley had tears in her eyes as she hugged her son, John, in the courtroom. More than 25 years after her daughter Martha had been beaten to death, a jury had found a man guilty of killing her.
Dorthy Moxley, the mother who fought for decades to bring her teenage daughter's killer to justice in a roller-coaster Connecticut murder case that captured the nation's attention for years, has died.
For decades after Martha Moxley’s gruesome death, Mrs. Moxley remained a compelling figure in a roller-coaster case that captured the world’s attention. By Robert D. McFadden Connecticut prosecutors ...
Our guest is a woman who has been covering the case longer than just about anybody: reporter Jane Crawford, who was actually the very first reporter at the scene of the crime back in 1975. Court TV ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — In a stunning reversal, the Connecticut Supreme Court on Friday overturned Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel's murder conviction in the 1975 bludgeoning death of a girl in wealthy ...
Dorthy Moxley, the mother who fought for decades to bring her teenage daughter's killer to justice in a roller-coaster Connecticut murder case that captured the nation's attention for years, has died.
Connecticut prosecutors have a lot to think about as they decide whether to retry Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel on a murder charge after the state Supreme Court vacated his 2002 conviction HARTFORD, ...
After 11 years behind bars for the 1975 murder of Martha Moxley, Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel was released on Thursday, with bail set at $1.2 million. Skakel, a nephew of Robert F. Kennedy, was ...
A Connecticut judge will decide Wednesday morning whether Michael Skakel will be released on bail as he awaits a new trial for the 1975 slaying of Martha Moxley. Skakel was convicted of the murder in ...
Michael Skakel, a Kennedy cousin who went to jail for the 1975 murder of teenager Martha Moxley, will get a second chance in court after a judge threw out his 2002 conviction and ordered a new trial.