The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether an Atlanta family mistakenly raided by the FBI can pursue a lawsuit against the lead FBI agent and the federal government.
Gabe Watson walks free after judge decides there was insufficient evidence that he killed his bride Tina to send the case to a jury Prosecution 'murder' argument was 'sorely lacking', says judge ...
ATLANTA — The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of an Atlanta family who says the Federal Bureau of ...
Gabe Watson, 34, of Alabama, allegedly drowned wife Tina, 26, in 2003 Admitted in police interview other divers may have thought 'something odd was going on' during his wife's last moments ...
An American man known as the honeymoon killer has been released from an Australian jail. Gabe Watson was jailed for the manslaughter of his wife while scuba diving during their honeymoon on the ...
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Trina Martin, her then-partner Toi Cliatt and her son Gabe Watson allege they were startled awake just before 5 a.m. on Oct. 18, 2017, when a six-agent SWAT team busted down their front door ...
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