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A time to pause…

Dear Reader: I’d like to take this opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas and a safe and happy holiday season. After October’s dramatic month-long murder trial, this holiday season provides an opportunity to pause and reflect on the events that have unfolded since Girly Chew Hossencofft’s disappearance more than three years ago. As of […]

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The Demetri Hossencofft story

The child a mother never knew (Albuquerque) As the Girly Chew Hossencofft story continues to receive a national television audience on Court TV this week, it’s becoming quite clear to me that many people want to learn more about Diazien Hossencofft’s young son, Demetri. Several of you have sent me e-mails with your inquiries about

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“Welcome” Court TV viewers

(Albuquerque) After more than three years since her disappearance and murder, the story of Girly Chew Hossencofft finally finds a national audience this week. Court TV begins airing five consecutive days of the Linda Henning murder trial this morning. Henning is one of three people who were charged in connection with Girly’s death. As Court

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Court TV to air Henning trial December 9th through 13th

(Albuquerque) It’s official. Court TV says it will air the Linda Henning murder trial over five days beginning December 9th. Court TV producer Grace Wong informed me of the air date in a December 4th email. Today’s Albuquerque Tribune has an excellent article providing specific information about Court TV’s coverage as well as an overview

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Judge delays Henning sentencing for 60-days

Orders psychological evaluation (Albuquerque) Judge W. John Brennan Thursday ordered Linda Henning to undergo a psychological evaluation before he imposes his final sentencing upon her. Henning faces anywhere from 30-to-83 years in prison for the murder of Girly Chew Hossencofft and several other crimes connected to the case. Brennan told Henning that he believes she

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