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Song's sophomore outing is rife with the trappings of a glossy rom-com (including Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans), but don't ...
You don't heal. Days get easier, but there's no day where it's totally healed." Editor's note: The name of Matthew Lee Johnson's wife was removed from this story at her request.
Matthew Lee Johnson, 49, received a lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville on Tuesday evening. "As I look at each one of you, I can see her on that day," he said to his victim's ...
HUNTSVILLE — The state of Texas executed Matthew Johnson on Tuesday evening, 13 years to the day after he walked into a Garland convenience store with a bottle of lighter fluid, robbed a 76-year ...
Matthew Lee Johnson was executed on May 20 for the murder of Nancy Judith Harris in May 2012 in the Dallas suburb of Garland. Johnson's execution came on the same day Indiana executed an inmate ...
Texas has executed Matthew Lee Johnson for the murder of a beloved grandmother who was set on fire during a convenience store robbery 13 years ago. Johnson, 50, was executed by lethal injection on ...
Polunksy Unit in Livingston, Texas. Death row inmate Matthew Johnson has spent nearly 13 years living there ahead of his execution in Huntsville, Texas. On the morning of May 20, 2012, Harris was ...
Matthew Lee Johnson is set to be executed for the murder of Nancy Harris on May 20. In May 2012, Johnson poured a bottle of lighter fluid over Harris at a Texas convenience store before setting ...
DALLAS — Texas on Tuesday is set to execute Matthew Johnson, a Dallas County man who admitted — including from the witness stand at his own trial — to killing a 76-year-old convenience store ...
Update: Matthew Johnson was executed via lethal injection Tuesday night in Huntsville. In his final statement from the gurney, he apologized to Nancy Harris’ family members, who were there to ...
Court TV's Matt Johnson asked Karen Read if the Commonwealth will call Trooper Michael Proctor to the stand. Supreme Court gives Trump unprecedented power to fire regulators—except Federal ...