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Doug Prade, a former Akron police captain who was convicted of killing his ex-wife, maintained his innocence during an interview with the Beacon Journal prior to his first parole hearing in June.
Doug Prade has not only repeatedly proclaimed his innocence. He has also publicly stated that if he is released, he would work to find those who he believes are responsible, suggesting that he has ...
CLEVELAND -- A former Akron police captain convicted in the 1997 slaying of his ex-wife will remain behind bars as he awaits yet another appeal. Judge Christine Croce did not issue a ruling in ...
Doug Prade, a former Akron police captain who shot his ex-wife six times, killing her, while she was “completely defenseless” inside her vehicle will stay in prison for now.
Doug Prade, a former Akron police captain who shot his ex-wife six times, killing her, while she was “completely defenseless” inside her vehicle will stay in prison for now.
Ex-Akron police captain Doug Prade, convicted in 1997 murder of his ex-wife, up for parole ... Doug Prade has spent around 25 years in prison, all while maintaining his innocence.
A majority of the Ohio Parole Board failed to appear at Wednesday's hearing, meaning the case will be referred to Central Office Board Review. Haley on Trump call with Putin: ‘A backhanded slap ...
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