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Death row inmate hopes new scientific developments could clear name in 1994 murder of MSU students
SUMMARY: Jerome Manning, a death row inmate, is seeking to prove his innocence for the 1994 murders of two Mississippi State University students. The Office of Capital Post Conviction Council revealed that Manning has consistently proclaimed his innocence and new evidence has emerged that may exonerate him. Recent scientific advancements have raised doubts about the accuracy of the firearms used as evidence in his conviction. The council argued that the state’s case against Manning was flawed from the beginning as there is no DNA or physical proof connecting him to the crimes.
A Mississippi death row inmate, Jerome Manning, hopes new scientific developments could clear his name in a 1994 murder of two MSU students.
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Safe Haven Baby Box opens in Gluckstadt
SUMMARY: On Wednesday, the city of Gluckstadt unveiled a new Safe Haven Baby Box in the parking lot of its new Police Station and Municipal Court. Funded by CPS Pools and Spas and community donors, the baby box offers a safe way for individuals to surrender infants anonymously, removing shame and blame. Mayor and residents expressed gratitude, citing the box as a vital alternative to save lives. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch, creator of the Mississippi Access to Maternal Assistance app, praised the growing number of baby boxes statewide, now totaling six. Gluckstadt became a city in 2021 and recently opened its first dedicated police building. Police Chief Hale noted they have 20 officers with new facilities including a dispatch center and courtroom.
Gluckstadt Baby Box
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Jones County investigators work to solve 2011 cold case
SUMMARY: Jones County cold case investigators seek help solving the 2011 murder of Charles “Charlie” Adcock. Adcock was found shot in the head inside his Ellisville home on June 23, the same day his Waynesboro pawn shop was burglarized. Waynesboro police had requested to check on him but couldn’t reach him; his daughter said Sayto Ford arrived first and found the body. Handguns, cash, and keys to his vehicle and businesses were missing. Witnesses reported a Black woman came to Adcock’s door the night before asking for help, believed to be a decoy. Two men were seen waiting in a sedan, possibly a Pontiac. Investigators suspect gang involvement possibly linked to Adcock’s daughter. Motive may involve money Ford sought from Adcock, which he refused. Anyone with information is urged to call authorities.
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Students return to school in several metro districts
SUMMARY: Pearl High School is preparing for the new school year with music playing and staff ready after three days of teacher development. Dr. Dennis Fillmore is the new principal at Pearl Junior High School. The district’s breakfast menu includes scrambled eggs, toast, and turkey sausage; lunch features Caribbean jerk chicken. Parents are encouraged to sign up for the parent portal at pearl.activeparent.net to track grades and attendance. Darien Spann is the new president of the Mississippi Association of Educators, focusing on advocacy and teacher pay raises. At Pisgah Elementary, excitement is high with colorful decorations and encouragement for students to start their best school year.
It’s a new school year for Mississippi students.
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