Thursday Jan 26 | Alabama Live
Jeremy Bentley faked insanity to avoid capital murder conviction, psychologists testify
MOBILE, Alabama -- Jeremy Bentley , who confessed to beating and strangling a man to death in Grand Bay, pretended to hear voices and faked psychosis to avoid a capital murder conviction, two state mental health experts testified today.
Lucedale family concerned about accused killer's proposed release
One day in May 1999, Jamie Ray Tolbert drove his new, shiny silver SUV up the driveway to his parents' house for the first time.
Gallery plans Black History Month exhibit
Negrotto's Gallery, 2645 Executive Place, Biloxi, will hold an opening reception beginning at 5:30 p.m. Thursday for Influence, the gallery's eighth annual African-American art and heritage exhibit.
Biologist: Cogongrass invasion continues
Dansby first introduced readers in August to the foliage that is stealthily infesting hundreds of thousands of acres in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida.