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  1. Mon Aug 21, 2017 at 5:47pm ET. By James Wray - Leave a Comment. This week on The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead, an elderly lady is brutally killed but all the suspects seem to have alibis. March 4, 1993, in Hummelstown, PA, and eighty-two year old Kathryn Bishop is found beaten to death in her home.

  2. In 2012, I began to research the case that resulted in Timothy McEnany’s arrest and subsequent conviction for the murder of Katherine Bishop — a kind, elderly woman, living in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. I’d seen the sensationalism that grotesquely slanted, made-for-television accounts, such as Forensic Files episode “A Case of the Flue ...

  3. On October 20, 1993, after deliberating for five hours, the jury found him guilty of robbery, conspiracy, and second-degree murder. Chaos and histrionics. When the judge polled each jury member on every charge, McEnany had to hear the word “guilty” 48 times, which sent him over the edge, literally.

  4. From Timothy McEnany appeal: On March 4, 1993, at 12:45 a.m., eighty-two year old Kathryn Bishop was found dead on the floor of her residence. Wayne K. Ross, a forensic pathologist, determined that Mrs. Bishop had been stomped to death sometime between 9:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. on March 3, 1993.

  5. Last week’s post detailed chimney sweep Tim McEnany’s conviction for the murder and robbery of Kathryn Bishop, an 82-year-old who kept a lot of cash in her house. A young Tim McEnany, in a Pennsylvania Justice Project photo. He received life in jail without parole and is serving his sentence at the Pennsylvania State Correctional ...

  6. Inside His Innocence Website. (“A Case of the Flue,” Forensic Files) Last week’s post detailed chimney sweep Tim McEnany’s conviction for the murder and robbery of Kathryn Bishop, an 82-year-old who kept a lot of cash in her house. A young Tim McEnany, in a Pennsylvania Justice Project photo.

  7. Alice Bishop killed her small daughter in Plymouth Colony in 1648. Why she might have done it is explored in a new book by Donna Watkins, her descendant. About Us

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