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A 71-year-old man has been convicted of first-degree murder and other charges in the cold case slayings of two women whose bodies were found near Breckenridge in 1982.
A man convicted in the cold case slayings of two women whose bodies were found near Breckenridge in 1982 was sentenced to two life sentences.
Alan Lee Phillips, 71, was convicted in September of two counts of first-degree murder and other charges in the killings of Annette Schnee, 21, and Barbara “Bobbi Jo” Oberholtzer, 29.
Former state senator Philip Moran was indicted by a grand jury on bribing a witness and conspiracy. His son, convicted sex offender Alan Moran, was also indicted on the same charges.
In January 2015, officials in Summit County launched a new effort to find the killer of 21-year-old Annette Schnee and 29-year-old Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer, who were slain in January 1982, 33 years ...
Alan Lee Keith, age 66, passed away at his home in Hiwasse, Ark., February 25, 2025. Alan was born on July 15, 1958 to Hurshel and Billie (Douglas) Keith, the fourth of their five children.
The arrests of Philip and Alan Moran come six months after police arrested two teens for bribing a witness in a stalking case against the younger Moran, a former Diamondhead councilman.
HANCOCK CO., Miss. (WLOX) - Two more men have been indicted in a bribery case involving former state senator Philip Moran and his son, convicted sex offender Alan Moran.
Alan Lee Phillips, 71, was convicted Thursday of the murders of Annette Schnee, 21, and Barbara Oberholtzer, 29.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital has appointed Alan Lee as its new president. The promotion took effect Wednesday, according to a statement from RWJBarnabas Health, the hospital’s parent ...
Alan Lee Phillips was arrested last year in the mountain hamlet of Dumont, west of Denver, after local, state and federal authorities using DNA evidence identified him as a suspect in the killings of ...
Lee Alan, who as “the Horn” was a teen favorite on early 1960s radio in Detroit, died Tuesday in Florida, at 90. The death was announced by Jim Hampton, a longtime friend and radio veteran.