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  1. On September 2, 2003, Alan Scott Johnson and Diane Johnson were shot to death in their Bellevue, Idaho home. Their daughter, Sarah Johnson, was found guilty of their murder. Sarah was 16 years old at the time. Her apparent motive was her parents' prohibiting her from dating a 19-year-old. At approximately 6:20 am on September 2, 2003, Johnson ...

  2. 4 de dic. de 2022 · Sarah Marie Johnson was sentenced to life without parole in 2005 for fatally shooting her father, 46-year-old Alan Johnson, and mother, 52-year-old Diane Johnson. At the time, prosecutors said Johnson killed her parents after fighting with them over her relationship with an older man. In a ruling handed down Friday, the Idaho Supreme Court said ...

  3. 6 de ago. de 2010 · Prosecutors say Sarah Johnson killed her parents, Alan and Diane Johnson, after fighting with them over her boyfriend, Bruno Santos, 19, an undocumented Mexican immigrant who was living in the region.

  4. 12 de may. de 2017 · In 2005, after a lengthy trial, a jury found Johnson guilty of the murder of her parents. State v. Johnson (Johnson I), 145 Idaho 970, 972, 188 P.3d 912, 914 (2008). She was sentenced to two fixed-life terms of imprisonment with a fifteen-year gun enhancement. Id.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2012 · Published Friday, August 24, 2012 9:04AM PDT. KELOWNA, B.C. -- Tammy Arishenkoff is a bundle of emotions when she speaks about the mass murder of the Johnson and Bentley families in British ...

  6. FILED Dec 29 2021, 8:48 am CLERK Indiana Supreme Court Court of Appeals and Tax Court ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE Sean C. Mullins Merrillville, Indiana Theodore E. Rokita Attorney General of Indiana Jesse R. Drum Indianapolis, Indiana IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA Richard Johnson, December 29, 2021 Appellant-Defendant, Court of Appeals Case No. 21A-CR-1745 v.

  7. On March 19, 1906, Ed Johnson, a young African American man, was murdered by a lynch mob in his home town of Chattanooga, Tennessee. He had been wrongfully sentenced to death for the rape of Nevada Taylor, but Justice John Marshall Harlan of the United States Supreme Court had issued a stay of execution. To prevent delay or avoidance of execution, a mob broke into the jail where Johnson was ...