![]() ![]() Moment two 'XL bullies' run loose on street, jump at woman's car and try to attack another pet dog.Gangster granny: Grandmother, 40, who messaged 73 drug users daily with her latest heroin and crack cocaine deals is jailed.Why, as a childless woman, I've QUIT my job to avoid yet another Christmas picking up the slack for working mums.'WHY are you obsessed with a two-state solution?' Israeli Ambassador to Britain's furious outburst during heated interview over Gaza bombing - as official warns it could take MONTHS to wipe out Hamas.Depraved killer, 23, who bound 71-year-old woman and strangled her in her own home before robbing her and taking his girlfriend on £13k shopping spree with pensioner's savings is jailed for life.'Major incident' declared after 'huge explosion' on South Wales industrial estate sparks massive fire: Police and fire crews race to scene of 'blast' as roads are shut and hospital tells people to stay away from A&E.Missing mother Gaynor Lord, 55, 'may have met mystery person at cathedral before vanishing' as police 'investigate lost 34 minutes' and her worried family plead: 'We just want her home'.The trial is expected to conclude on Wednesday. There is no physical evidence that links any of the five men to the killing, witnesses from a police crime lab testified this week, according to WSAW. Patrick said he couldn't recall where he was the day, over a decade ago, that Juedes was murdered and he does not have an alibi. ![]() ![]() He also claimed to have no relationship with the other four people the defense has associated him with. He maintained he had nothing to do with the murder. The tabloid story came out in 2012, and Patrick claimed it was the first time he heard his name in connection with the killing. “I was in the process of booking an event when someone says, ‘Have you seen the ‘ National Inquirer’ today?’ I said, ‘No,’ and when I looked it up I noticed I was on the cover with the headline that says ‘Munster Murder Bombshell at Monster Hall’ and that’s how I found out about my invol- supposedly my involvement in it,” Patrick testified Monday, WSAW reports. The piece of land named in the suit was also home to a racetrack known as Monster Hall Raceway, which prompted tabloid fodder. The defense has accused Patrick of conspiring with Landwehr and three other investors of the brewery business to kill Ken Juedes.Īmerican child actor Butch Patrick as Eddie Munster, a boy werewolf, in a promotional still from the CBS television situation comedy 'The Munsters' episode 'Far Out Munster,' February 11, 1965. The Juedes' won the suit in 2006 and were rewarded $300,000. Patrick's mother allegedly invested $10,000 in the business. The defense claims that the Juedes' sued a man named Randall Landwehr, who operated a brewery business on land they owned. They claim Patrick, who became famous by playing child-werewolf Eddie Munster, was part of that group. The widow’s defense maintains that Schulz-Juedes wasn’t the trigger person and that five other people conspired to kill her husband. While long considered a person of interest in the shooting death, Schulz-Juedes wasn’t charged until 2019. She’s accused of murdering her husband Ken Juedes, 58, in 2006. The former child actor who played Eddie Munster in the sixties sitcom “The Munsters” testified at a Wisconsin murder trial this week while denying any connection to the slaying.īutch Patrick, 68, born Patrick Alan Lilley, was called to testify on Monday for the murder trial of Cindy Schulz-Juedes, 67, local outlet WSAW reports.
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