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    Mar 13, 2012 |Story| KSPR-TV
  1. Chris Collings Murder Trial Day Two: Officers say murder victim, Rowan Ford, called her accused killer `Uncle Chris'

    Rolla, Mo. - For the first time a graphic picture of a raped and murdered nine-year-old girl was shown during a trial that could end with a man being punished by death. An FBI agent testified a photograph presented as evidence was a picture of Rowan Ford’s body. The fourth grader was found at the bottom of a cave with no clothes on the lower portion of her body. Investigators say there were signs she was strangled to death.
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    Rolla, Mo. - For the first time a graphic picture of a raped and murdered nine-year-old girl was shown during a trial that could end with a man being punished by death. An FBI agent testified a photograph presented as evidence was a picture of Rowan Ford&...

    Tags: Health, Landforms, Caves and Caverns, Police Investigations, Prosecution

  2. Mar 15, 2012 |Story| KSPR-TV
  3. Police Chief Clint Clark describes Chris Collings' confession to the rape and murder of Rowan Ford

    ROLLA, Mo. - After days of viewing graphic pictures, jurors in a rape and murder trial heard graphic testimony. On Thursday, most of the more than eight hours of testimony focused on the confession of an accused killer. Chris Collings is one of two men on trial for the November 2007 rape and murder of Rowan Ford. The fourth grader lived in the small community of Stella in Barry County.
    Reporter, Photographer
    ROLLA, Mo. - After days of viewing graphic pictures, jurors in a rape and murder trial heard graphic testimony. On Thursday, most of the more than eight hours of testimony focused on the confession of an accused killer. Chris Collings is one of two men on...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Landforms, Caves and Caverns, Judges, Justice System

  4. Feb 22, 2012 |Story| KSPR-TV
  5. Life After Innocence: Ozarks man wrongly convicted of murder struggles to start life over

    CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Mo. --  Unlike most young people, you won't find Zack Stewart using Facebook. In fact, he says his mom set it up for him shortly after he was released from jail. To him the internet is a constant reminder of a dark time. "I don't know if it will ever be cleared," Stewart said about his name. "You can't clear the internet."
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    CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Mo. --  Unlike most young people, you won't find Zack Stewart using Facebook. In fact, he says his mom set it up for him shortly after he was released from jail. To him the internet is a constant reminder of a dark time. "I don't know if...

    Tags: Health, Facebook, Prosecution, Biotechnology Industry, Trials

  6. Feb 2, 2012 |Story| KSPR-TV
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  8. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| KSPR-TV
  9. Investigators: Former City Council Member Nick Ibarra Used his Car to Drag a Man 683 Feet, Tried to Hide Evidence

    If convicted of dragging two men with his car and hiding evidence from police, a former Springfield city council member could spend up to 18 years in prison. Nick Ibarra is charged with four felony counts for his role in a Thanksgiving day "road rage" incident.
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    If convicted of dragging two men with his car and hiding evidence from police, a former Springfield city council member could spend up to 18 years in prison. Nick Ibarra is charged with four felony counts for his role in a Thanksgiving day "road rage"...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Prisons, Prosecution, Justice System

  10. Dec 13, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  11. Attorneys and Senator: It is Time to Make the Punishment Fit the Crime, Criminal Code Changes Possible

    Lawmakers could soon make changes to Missouri's criminal laws that one senator says are outdated. Missouri legislators have not updated the state’s criminal code for more than 30 years. Mount Vernon Senator Jack Goodman is asking lawmakers to create a joint legislative committee to recommend the first comprehensive overhaul of the state criminal code. “Certainly there are threats to public safety, technology has changed, there are new drugs and drugs that weren’t prevalent or anticipated in the 1970’s,” Goodman said. He says legislators must take a look at new technologies like Facebook and how they can be used to facilitate a crime. “I’m hoping we are going to make some good progress this session,” Goodman said.
    Reporter, Photographer
    Lawmakers could soon make changes to Missouri's criminal laws that one senator says are outdated. Missouri legislators have not updated the state’s criminal code for more than 30 years. Mount Vernon Senator Jack Goodman is asking lawmakers to create...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Facebook, Mount Vernon, Laws

  12. Dec 7, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  13. Stone County Man Facing Robbery Charges in Three Different Counties

    The Taney County prosecutor filed charges against a man suspected of robbing people in three different counties. Steven Ray Youngblood faces one count of felony robbery, one count of armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon.  On Sunday, Branson police say Youngblood pointed a revolver handgun at a clerk at the White Oak gas station in Branson. He demanded cash and got away with more than $100.
    Reporter, erittman@kspr.com
    The Taney County prosecutor filed charges against a man suspected of robbing people in three different counties. Steven Ray Youngblood faces one count of felony robbery, one count of armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon.  On Sunday,...

    Tags: Crimes, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Walmart

  14. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| KSPR-TV
  15. Scammed artists react to Missouri Attorney General filing a lawsuit against Queen City Emporium

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - The Missouri Attorney General is suing a Springfield company for multiple violations of the state&rsquo;s consumer protection laws. In January of last year, KSPR News discovered dozens of complaints from artists and business owners claiming <a href="http://articles.kspr.com/2011-01-17/vendors_27034380">Queen City Emporium ripped them off.&nbsp;&nbsp;</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Reporter, Photographer
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - The Missouri Attorney General is suing a Springfield company for multiple violations of the state’s consumer protection laws. In January of last year, KSPR News discovered dozens of complaints from artists and business owners...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Facebook, Companies and Corporations, Consumers, Sales

  16. Nov 28, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  17. Reverend Larry Rice Holding News Conference, says Attorney Sent Veterans Center a Letter Threatening Court Action

    According to a news release sent by members of the New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc., Reverend Larry Rice will hold a news conference on Tuesday morning.&nbsp; &ldquo;Rice will share a letter from a Springfield attorney that threatens to take New Life Evangelistic Center to court, if it doesn&rsquo;t shut down its facility at 806 North Jefferson,&rdquo; the release stated.&nbsp; &ldquo;At this press conference, Rice will explain how NLEC is determined to continue its work at the Veterans Coming Home Center, which provides direct assistance to over 75 homeless people every day.&rdquo;
    Reporter
    According to a news release sent by members of the New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc., Reverend Larry Rice will hold a news conference on Tuesday morning.  “Rice will share a letter from a Springfield attorney that threatens to take New Life...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System

  18. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  19. Homeless React to Closing of Parking Lot Campground in Veterans Center Lot, Judge Accepts an Agreement

    Reporter, Photographer
    After a homeless tent community in a parking lot on north Jefferson is shut down, dozens of homeless campers are searching for a new place to sleep. Attorneys for the city of Springfield and Reverend Larry Rice, who allowed homeless people to camp on...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Transportation, Road Transportation, Justice System

  20. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  21. Prosecutors and protestors examine actions of Republic school officials toward rape allegations

    Protestors are joining the controversy surrounding a lawsuit filed against members of the Republic R-III School District. They are calling for school officials to resign or be removed from their positions after a student with special needs says she was raped twice. The former student says she was punished for reporting the rape and asked to write an apology letter to her accused rapist.
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    Protestors are joining the controversy surrounding a lawsuit filed against members of the Republic R-III School District. They are calling for school officials to resign or be removed from their positions after a student with special needs says she was...

    Tags: Crimes, Misdemeanors, Missouri, Social Issues, Abusive Behavior

  22. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  23. More Arson Charges: Two men accused of setting hay bales and an empty home on fire

    Greene County deputies say they caught two arsonists who set their neighbors' property on fire. Charges against Adam L. Grant and Michael R. Duncan are the latest during this summer's rash of suspicious fires.
    Reporter, Photographer
    Greene County deputies say they caught two arsonists who set their neighbors' property on fire. Charges against Adam L. Grant and Michael R. Duncan are the latest during this summer's rash of suspicious fires. Singed shingles and broken glass are...

    Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Texas, Justice System, Prosecution

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