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Nikolas Cruz had a fixation with guns, blood and murder in the years before the Feb. 14, 2018, Parkland school shooting that left 17 dead, according to trial testimony.
A juror from the Nikolas Cruz penalty phase sent a handwritten letter to Judge Elizabeth Scherer to squash rumors of bias on October 13, 2022. (Broward County Clerk of Courts) ...
Four years before Nikolas Cruz murdered 17 people at a Florida high school, therapists at another school wrote a letter to his psychiatrist saying he was fixated on guns and dreamed of killing ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (WPEC) — One of Nikolas Cruz’s psychiatrists took the stand for his defense on Thursday and was asked about a letter sent about “some of the behavioral problems [Cruz ...
Thursday’s life-in-prison verdict in Nikolas Cruz’s sentencing trial was stunning, a gut punch to some of the families of the victims of the Parkland shooting. It blindsided a community forced ...
The Nikolas Cruz death penalty trial continues in a Fort Lauderdale courtroom. This week, Cruz's defense called his older sister and a friend of his biological mother to the witness stand.
The Nikolas Cruz death penalty trial continues in a Fort Lauderdale courtroom. This week, Cruz's defense called his older sister and a friend of his biological mother to the witness stand.
A psychiatrist testified that he never received the letter, saying he stopped seeing Cruz six months before the 2018 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 dead.
The sentencing trial of Nikolas Cruz, convicted of the 2018 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, resumed in Florida court on Monday, with the defence presenting its case ...
Jurors decided that school shooter Nikolas Cruz not be sentenced to death and instead spend the rest of his life in prison for killing 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14 ...
Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz has been sentenced for the murder of 14 students and three teachers.
Nikolas Cruz trial live updates: Prosecutors begin rebuttal arguments to the jurors who'll recommend whether the Parkland gunman should live or die.
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