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Bruce J. Bemer, the Glastonbury businessman appealing a conviction in a sex trafficking case, told investigators that he was in his home office late Tuesday when he was attacked with two steak kniv… ...
Robert W. "Bob" Bemer, 84, who helped invent the language used by most of the world's computers to translate text to numbers and who was the first scientist to warn of the Y2K problem, died of ...
Apr. 2—An Enfield man who says he has serious emotional or mental impairments and alleges that wealthy Glastonbury businessman Bruce J. Bemer lured him into sexual activity in 1996-97 at ages 16 ...
A Danbury Superior Court jury on Wednesday found Glastonbury businessman Bruce Bemer guilty of all charges in his human trafficking trial. The jury returned its verdict shortly before 4 p.m. after … ...
Bruce Bemer told investigators that the violent altercation in his home that left him with nine stab wounds, allegedly at the hands of his live-in partner, was “unprovoked,” according to court ...
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Bruce Bemer, accused of sex trafficking, leaves Danbury Superior Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon in April in Danbury. Bemer was found guilty for his role in a Danbury sex ring.
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The man who invented the Esperanto of the technology world enabling computers to swap information freely has died. Bob Bemer developed the Ascii coding system to standardise the way computers ...
Bruce Bemer, accused of sex trafficking, leaves Danbury Superior Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon in April in Danbury. Bemer was found guilty for his role in a Danbury sex ring.