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Murder of James Craig Anderson. James Craig Anderson was a 47-year-old American man who was murdered in a hate crime in Jackson, Mississippi, on June 26, 2011, by 18-year-old Deryl Dedmon of Brandon. At the time of his death, Anderson was working on the assembly line at the Nissan plant in Canton, and raising an adopted son with his partner.
Chapter six is a series of scripts for "situation videos" created in collaboration with John Lucas on Hurricane Katrina, the shootings of Trayvon Martin and James Craig Anderson, the Jena Six, the 2011 England riots in the wake of the death of Mark Duggan, stop-and-frisk, Zinedine Zidane's headbutt of Marco Materazzi in the 2006 FIFA World Cup ...
James Craig was charged on March 23 with first-degree murder for her death. An obituary published by Horan & McConaty Funeral Service and Cremation of Aurora, Colorado, said Angela Craig died ...
Sheila Flynn. September 11, 2024 at 11:01 PM. James Craig, who is accused of using poison to kill his wife, was back in a Colorado court on Wednesday for a hearing. (AP) A Colorado dentist charged ...
Sometimes they're covered in an article about the crime like Murder of James Byrd, Jr.. Similarly, the same thing goes for the perpetrators of such crimes such as Ronald Ebens. Toddst1 15:12, 27 August 2011 (UTC) I'd suggest renaming the article to Murder of James Craig Anderson. The case itself is what is notable, and the focus of the article.
Location of Forsyth County within the U.S. state of Georgia. In Forsyth County, Georgia, in September 1912, two separate alleged attacks on white women in the Cumming area resulted in black men being accused as suspects. First, a white woman reportedly awoke to find a black man in her bedroom; then days later, a white teenage girl was beaten ...
James Anderson (sea captain) (1824–1893), captain of SS Great Eastern laying transatlantic telegraph cable; James Anderson (trade unionist) (died 1917), British trade union leader; James Craig Anderson (1963–2011), American murder victim; James M. Anderson (hospital executive), American hospital executive
Jessie Daniel Ames (November 2, 1883 – February 21, 1972) was a suffragist and civil rights leader from Texas who helped create the anti-lynching movement in the American South. She was one of the first Southern white women to speak out and work publicly against lynching of African Americans, murders which white men claimed to commit in an ...