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- A male babysitter who masqueraded as a woman to obtain employment was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for intentionally injuring a 5-month-old boy who died after being immersed in scalding water. Richard Arthur Gilbert, 29, also was fined $10,000.
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Dec 13, 1985 · A male babysitter who masqueraded as a woman to obtain employment was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for intentionally injuring a 5-month-old boy who died after being immersed in scalding...
Richard Arthur GILBERT, aka Jean Gilbert, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee. No. 0075-87. Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, En Banc. March 22, 1989. S. Michael McColloch and David W. Coody, Dallas, for appellant.
Richard Arthur Gilbert's original appeal was taken from a conviction for the offense of injury to a child fourteen years of age or younger. A jury found him guilty and assessed his punishment at life imprisonment in the Texas Department of Corrections and a fine of $10,000.
Nov 16, 2013 · DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas-area man was sentenced to death Saturday for killing his children’s baby sitter to prevent her from testifying that he raped her. Franklin Davis admitted in court to killing 16-year-old Shania Gray, describing how he lured her into his car outside her school, shot her and dumped her body in a river.
Richard Gilbert, 51, made multiple calls from a contraband cell phone to organise the crime, even sending a $2,000 check from his prison canteen account as a down payment for the...
Aug 10, 2021 · Evidence presented in the court showed that Gilbert was serving time at a federal prison in Edgefield for trafficking methamphetamine in Bowling Green, Kentucky, when he sought to hire a hitman to kill the federal prosecutor and a key witness from his Kentucky case.
Dec 12, 1985 · Gilbert, Richard Arthur. Rights Holder. For guidance see Citations, Rights, Re-Use. NBC5/KXAS-TV. Audiences. We've identified this video as a primary source within our collections. Researchers, educators, and students may find this video useful in their work. Provided By. UNT Libraries Special Collections.