Attorneys representing the man accused of gunning down a retired St. Louis police captain at a St. Louis city pawn shop says prosecutors have no forensic evidence linking their client to the murder, but police coaxed their only witness with a plea deal in exchange for testimony.
Cipollone has been a reluctant participant in the investigation, rebuffing initial requests for an under-oath interview with the House select committee, which was able to secure his eleventh-hour cooperation only via subpoena.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri House Minority Leader Crystal Quade asked Attorney General Eric Schmitt to clarify whether Missouri's abortion ban allows women to be prosecuted for using contraception, but he has not yet responded to Quade's inquiry. Quade said she asked for an official opinion from Schmitt's office on June 29, and she has [...]
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A man picked up his ex-girlfriend from St. Louis City and began assaulting and threatening her as they drove to St. Louis County. The incident happened on Monday, July 11 at Lions Park located at 8701 Lucas and Hunt. Justin Collins, 29, is charged with second-degree domestic assault, second-degree kidnapping, [...]
ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY, Mo. - A missing baby boy was found late Sunday night in St. Francois County. The St. Francois County Sheriff's Department said Aryan M. Shinstock was found with his biological mother, 29-year-old Kala L. Boesch, at the intersection of Missouri N and Missouri 221. Shinstock and Boesch were inside a car when [...]
In 40 games this spring at Stillwater High School (Oklahoma), Holliday hit .685 with 17 home runs and 79 RBI. His 89 total hits were the most by any player in the country.