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Jurors sentenced Ronald Lee Haskell after deliberating for little more than four hours. The jury had to choose between life in prison without parole or a death sentence. The same jury last month ...
Jurors sentenced Ronald Lee Haskell after deliberating for little more than four hours. The jury had to choose between life in prison without parole or a death sentence. The same jury last month ...
Ronald Lee Haskell, 39, was found guilty last month for the July 2014 massacre of Katie Stay, 34, her 39-year-old husband, Stephen, and four of their five children inside their suburban Houston home.
Ronald Lee Haskell was captured after the massacre’s lone survivor, 15-year-old Cassidy Stay, played dead despite having been shot in the head. The teen called 911, surrounded by her dead and ...
Ronald Lee Haskell, accused of killing six relatives, including four children, collapsed during his first court appearance and had to be taken out in a wheelchair. Haskell, 33, is charged with one ...
Ronald Lee Haskell was found guilty of murdering his ex-wife’s sister and her husband, as well as four of their children in 2014. Senior National Reporter A California man accused of driving ...
Rage and despair defined Ronald Lee Haskell’s life in recent years, boiling over during fights with his wife and even after their messy breakup. But did his inner demons — and a possible taste ...
The injured teen was able to tip deputies off to his next intended target, bringing Ronald Lee Haskell's shooting spree to an end. After an hours-long standoff with SWAT negotiators, the 33-year ...
Now Ronald Lee Haskell is expected to be back in court. This is the fifth time Haskell has been scheduled to appear in court. The last time he showed up was just days after the murder of the Stay ...
A shackled Ronald Lee Haskell was standing before a state district judge during a probable cause hearing when he fell to the ground. Deputies lifted him to his feet and Haskell stood for about ...
Investigators probing the slayings of six family members in Texas haven’t said whether a possible taste for vengeance drove Ronald Lee Haskell to murder his ex-wife’s family, but they believe ...
Jurors deliberated for eight hours over two days before rejecting Ronald Lee Haskell's insanity defense. His attorneys had argued that Haskell believed voices in his head were telling him to kill ...
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