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Today is May 20th, 2012... who's gonna walk?
 
 
 
Dr. Earl Bradley: allegedly abused more than 100 children
Delaware pediatrician Earl Bradley — indicted this week for abusing 103 of his young patients in his office.

Horrified parents and medical professionals across the country are demanding to know how Bradley, who videotaped his sexual abuses, got away with his alleged crimes for at least a decade.

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Will I walk? 0% say Yes - 100% say No
 
Daniel McAllister: arrested for the torching of a church
Daniel George McAllister was arrested and charged Sunday with one count of felony arson for the torching of a church in rural Smith County, said Tom Crowley, spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Bail is set at $10 million. He could face life in prison if convicted.

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Will I walk? 0% say Yes - 100% say No
 
Jason Bourque: arrested for the torching of a church
Jason Robert Bourque was arrested and charged Sunday with one count of felony arson for the torching of a church in rural Smith County, said Tom Crowley, spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Bail is set at $10 million. He could face life in prison if convicted

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Will I walk? 25% say Yes - 75% say No
 
Dorice Moore: Charged with first degree murder
Moore, 37, is now charged with first degree murder in connection with the death of Abraham Shakespeare.

The Polk County man won the lottery in 2006 and disappeared under suspicious circumstances early last year. In late January, his body was discovered buried under a concrete block in the backyard of a home in Hillsborough County.

Investigators say Moore conned the 43-year-old Shakespeare out of millions of dollars.

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Will I walk? 25% say Yes - 75% say No
 
Timothy Poole: a former deputy accused of murdering his parents
Timothy James Poole, a former Florence County Sheriff’s deputy accused of murdering his parents for monetary gain.

Poole was initially charged with two counts of murder in state court, but those charges were later dropped due to a lack of evidence against him.

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Will I walk? 17% say Yes - 83% say No
 
Mark Becker: accused of killing football coach Ed Thomas
Becker is accused of shooting and killing beloved Aplington-Parkersburg football coach Ed Thomas last summer in the temporary high school weight room in front of about 20 students.

Becker is claiming insanity as his defense.

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Will I walk? 29% say Yes - 71% say No
 
Amy Bishop: charged in 3 fatal shootings on Ala. campus
A biology professor at the University of Alabama who authorities say opened fire at a faculty meeting is facing a murder charge after the shooting spree that left three dead and three wounded.

Bishop, was charged Friday night with one count of capital murder, which means she could face the death penalty if convicted.

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Will I walk? 12% say Yes - 88% say No
 
John Odgren: The real killer is still out there
Odgren has been charged with fatally stabbing James F. Alenson Jan. 19, 2007. Odgren’s lawyers are not disputing that he killed Alenson, but say their client was legally insane at the time of the murder.

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Will I walk? 40% say Yes - 60% say No
 
Dr. Conrad Murray: Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
Hours after Dr. Conrad Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with Michael Jackson's 2009 death, the embattled physician pleaded not guilty Monday afternoon (February 8) during an arraignment hearing at a Los Angeles courthouse, according to The Associated Press.

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Will I walk? 67% say Yes - 33% say No
 
James Arthur Ray: Motivational speaker charged in deaths
Motivational speaker James Arthur Ray was arrested Wednesday afternoon on three counts of manslaughter for deaths that happened after a sweat lodge ceremony he led in northern Arizona last year.

About halfway through the two-hour ceremony, some began feeling ill, vomiting and collapsing.

Despite that, Ray urged participants to push past their physical weaknesses and chided those who wanted to leave.

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Will I walk? 50% say Yes - 50% say No
 
Leona Beldini: Deputy mayor accused of taking bribe
Beldini, a 74-year-old Democrat, is accused of taking $20,000 in illegal campaign contributions on behalf of Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy, who has not been charged.

In exchange, authorities say, Beldini agreed to expedite zoning changes for a condominium complex the informant claimed to be building.

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Will I walk? 70% say Yes - 30% say No
 
Robert Lee McCullar: Accused of slashing the throat of Filiberto Bedolla
McCullar was charged Tuesday with murder, a first-degree felony, and possession of a weapon by a restricted person, a third-degree felony.

McCullar, 41, is accused of slashing the throat of Filiberto Robles Bedolla and stabbing him multiple times on Dec. 22.

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Will I walk? 21% say Yes - 79% say No
 
Nicole Chuminski: Accused of setting deadly fire, killing 2
Nicole Chuminski is accused of setting fire to the South Boston home of Anna Reisopoulos on April 6, 2008, after the two had an argument.

Reisopoulos' daughters -- 14-year-old Acia and 3-year-old Sophia -- died in the fire. The girls died together in an embrace, huddled in a third-floor attic closet.

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Will I walk? 12% say Yes - 88% say No
 
Kara Lounsbury: Double murder trial for killing parents
Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of Lounsbury, who is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of her father and stepmother on Jan. 14, 2009.

Hap and Velva Enander were found shot to death in their home.

Prosecutors and the defense team disagree on which of Hap Enander's two adult children killed him and his wife.

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Will I walk? 57% say Yes - 43% say No
 
Rodney Alcala: Facing the death penalty... plays own lawyer
Rodney Alcala faces the death penalty for the third time in the killing of an O.C. girl. This time, he is also accused in killing four L.A. County women.

Despite the serious charges, Alcala has chosen to serve as his own attorney.

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Will I walk? 31% say Yes - 69% say No
 
Jason Bouchard: Murdered Terri Sanvicente with a crow bar
Jason Ray Bouchard has admitted to killing Terri Sanvicente with a crow bar on Christmas eve 2009.

He poured a gallon of gasoline on the window ledge near the back door and set the house on fire. Bouchard struck Sanvicente at least 20 times with a crow bar, his sons witnessing some of the attack.

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Will I walk? 20% say Yes - 80% say No
 
Rip Torn: charged with breaking into bank while drunk
Actor Elmore Rip Torn has been charged with breaking into a Connecticut bank and carrying a loaded handgun while intoxicated.

Last year, Torn was given probation in a Connecticut drunken driving case. He also has two previous drunken driving arrests in New York.

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Will I walk? 78% say Yes - 22% say No
 
Larry Allen Ricketts: accused in the death of Becky Hamilton
Charges have been filed against Larry Allen Ricketts, who is charged with murder in the 184th State District Court. He is accused in the death of Hamilton who suffered blunt-force trauma to the head.

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Will I walk? 14% say Yes - 86% say No
 
Timothy Edward Carson: Police Officer Charged with Bank Robbery
Timothy Edward Carson, 28, was charged Jan. 7 in federal court with robbing a bank in Apple Valley, Minn., and could be connected to up to a dozen Twin Cities robberies in late December and early January.

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Will I walk? 23% say Yes - 77% say No
 
Mary Nance Hanson: shot and killed her former daughter-in-law
Mary Nance Hanson is accused of firing multiple shots into the car of Tetyana Nikitina, 34, as she prepared to leave Friday from the Salt Lake Community Action Program Head Start school.

Nikitina was taken to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

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Will I walk? 31% say Yes - 69% say No
 
John Caudle: Kills Parents Over Chores
He argued with his mother because he didn’t want to do household chores like taking out the trash or cleaning his room. Then he said he went to a gun safe, removed two .22 caliber pistols and shot his mother dead.

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Will I walk? 25% say Yes - 75% say No
 
Mark Kerrigan: Charged in Connection with Father's Death
Nancy Kerrigan's father, Daniel Kerrigan, died over the weekend after a disturbance at the family's Massachusetts home. Her brother, Mark Kerrigan, has been charged with assaulting their 70-year-old dad.

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Will I walk? 62% say Yes - 38% say No
 
Raymond Clark III: Pleads Not Guilty to Murdering Annie Le
Clark is accused of killing of Yale graduate student Annie Le, whose body was found stuffed in the wall of the research building where they both worked.

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Will I walk? 12% say Yes - 88% say No
 
Jewell Marie Hendricks: Kills Baby with Sleeping Bag
Murder charges were filed Wednesday against 25-year-old mother Jewell Marie Hendricks, after she allegedly smothered her 2-month-old boy with a sleeping bag on Sunday.

Court records state that doctors who examined her son, Robert, determined his skull had been fractured, his collarbone was broken, he had bruising to his head and arms, and bleeding in his eyes.

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Will I walk? 7% say Yes - 93% say No
 
Christopher Bryan Speight: charged with murder in 8 shootings
Speight is accused of killing eight people and leading police on an overnight manhunt. On Tuesday, Speight, 39, allegedly shot his sister, his brother-in-law and their two children, along with four family friends, in a rampage that left eight dead.

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Will I walk? 14% say Yes - 86% say No
 
Johnson & Johnson: hit by recall federal charges
Johnson & Johnson suffered a double whammy of bad news yesterday: federal charges of giving kickbacks to nursing homes and a national recall of Tylenol painkillers.

The Justice Department accused J&J of paying millions of dollars in kickbacks to Omnicare to push an antipsychotic drug on elderly patients in nursing homes.

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Will I walk? 67% say Yes - 33% say No
 
Scott Roeder: Accused of killing Kansas physician George Tiller
Roeder faces life in prison if convicted of first-degree murder in Tiller's death. He also is charged with two counts of aggravated assault for allegedly pointing his gun at two other ushers as he fled the church.

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Will I walk? 30% say Yes - 70% say No
 
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab: Man charged in Christmas plane attack
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab''' was tackled by a passenger on board a packed U.S. jetliner on Christmas as flames shot from his clothes. President Barack Obama calls him a "suspected terrorist." And an al-Qaida branch has taken responsibility.

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Will I walk? 55% say Yes - 45% say No