Aug 24, 2008 | O-R Online
What does Greensboro need? "More pottery," resident potter Bernard Jakub said with a smile.
Megan's Law hearing set for Aug. 21
A hearing to determine whether Jeffrey Robert Martin, the Fayette County man convicted of raping and killing a 12-year-old girl two years ago, is a sexually violent predator under Megan's Law, will be held at ...
Hopwood Village Project to begin walking series
As part of an initiative to get residents in Fayette County out and walking about, Hopwood kicked off the Fayette County Summer Family Walking Series.
Warden: Martin wanted death penalty
“I'm still scared and panicked and I started choking her”
A day after he was arrested for the murder of a 12-year-old girl, Jeffrey Robert Martin said he did it, he planned to plead guilty and he wanted the death penalty, according to testimony offered Monday in ... via O-R Online
Strangulation killed young girl, Wecth testifies in Greene County
“It wouldn't be a casual striking”
Forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht testified Friday in the murder trial of Jeffrey Martin that the 12-year-old girl he is accused of killing died of asyphixiation resulting from manual strangulation. via Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Opening statements expected in W.Pa. rape, murder trial
A jury has been selected and opening statements scheduled in the trial of a farmhand accused of raping and murdering a 12-year-old girl on a Greene County horse farm. via Pennsylvania News
Jury selection continues for murder trial
Greene County Court seated three more jurors for Jeffrey Robert Martin's murder trial in the second day of jury selection Monday. via O-R Online
Region's glass industry predates steel
“He recognized that you could take advantage of the location and become a great provider for people who settled the interior of the country”
Ask someone to name an industry that defined Pittsburgh and chances are the answer would be steel. via Pittsburgh Tribune
Homicide trial set for April in Greene
Jury selection for the trial of a Fayette County man charged in the June 2006 strangulation death of a 12-year-old girl was scheduled to begin April 23 in Greene County Court. via Herald-Standard
Confession in Green County girl's strangling allowed
A Fayette County man's taped confession in the strangulation death of a 12-year-old girl in Greene County will be admissable at trial. via PittsburghLIVE.com
Fayette County Man's Confession To Stand In Girl's Death
A man's alleged confession to killing a 12-year-old girl on a horse farm in Greene County will be admitted as evidence at trial. via ThePittsburghChannel.com
Judge: Martin's confession to killing will stand
A Fayette County man's confession to the June 2006 killing of a 12-year-old girl will be allowed to stand, a Greene County judge ruled Friday. via O-R Online