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      • "Thomas Foley was wrongly convicted in 2009 of murder in the death of his wife Dar, who was shot in the shower of their home in Coldwater, Michigan in February 2009. Foley's prosecution was based on circumstantial evidence. He was awarded a new trial in 2011 based on new evidence, and later that year he was acquitted following a retrial."
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  2. Jun 28, 2018 · On March 6, 2009, Foley was arrested and charged with murder and illegal use of a weapon, although the murder weapon—a shotgun—was never found. He went on trial before a Branch County Circuit Court jury in November 2009.

  3. In November 2009, a high-profile trial in Michigan concluded with the conviction of Tom Foley for the murder of his wife, Dar Foley. The case drew considerable attention due to its contentious nature and the circumstances surrounding the crime. The incident that led to the trial occurred in Februar….

  4. "Thomas Foley was wrongly convicted in 2009 of murder in the death of his wife Dar, who was shot in the shower of their home in Coldwater, Michigan in February 2009. Foley's prosecution was based on circumstantial evidence. He was awarded a new trial in 2011 based on new evidence, and later that year he was acquitted following a retrial."

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  5. They viewed several hundred people on the streets. Eventually Foley spotted Weichel and identified him as the running man. Weichel was arrested in August 1980 and indicted by a grand jury on a charge of first-degree murder. He went to trial in Norfolk County Superior Court in August 1981.

  6. Dec 12, 2023 · That was 1996. A year later, a 16-year-old Fentress was convicted of murdering Thomas Foley in the breezeway of a Richmond apartment building where Foley was trying to buy crack cocaine. His punishment — 53 years in prison. “I fainted when the jury came back with the verdict,” Fentress said.

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  7. Oct 18, 2013 · By ALAN FRAM and DAVID AMMONS. Updated 9:45 AM PDT, October 18, 2013. WASHINGTON (AP) — Tom Foley, the courtly former speaker of the U.S. House who lost his seat when Republicans seized control of Congress in 1994, has died of complications from a stroke. He was 84.

  8. May 22, 2017 · After serving two years in prison, Tom Foley was given a new trial based on evidence that had not been presented at his first trial. A shocking ending to a case that has law enforcement experts and the public baffled to this day. Who took Darlene Foley's life and why? Genres True CrimeNonfiction. 119 pages, Kindle Edition. Published May 22, 2017.

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