Man who admitted to killing 4 Michigan women up for parole
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A man who admitted to killing four mid-Michigan women in the 1970s is up for parole.
The Lansing State Journal reports Thursday that 61-year-old Donald Miller is scheduled to meet next month with a member of the state parole board.
Miller was sentenced to 30 to 50 years in 1979 for the rape and attempted murder of two Delta Township teenagers. He also confessed to killing four women, but a lack of evidence forced the Ingham County prosecutor to offer him reduced charges in exchange for leading them to the bodies.
Seven parole hearings were held between 1989 and 1997. Relatives of the dead women and officials have opposed parole over the years.
Miller is being held at a correctional facility in Jackson and declined an interview.
Man accused of trying to illegally return 10,000 aluminum cans
HOWELL, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan man who authorities say was trying to illegally return more than 10,000 cans for 10 cents apiece is heading to trial.
The Livingston Daily Press & Argus of Howell reports a judge ruled Wednesday there's enough evidence against Brian Edward Everidge of Columbiaville for the case to move forward.
State police Motor Carrier Officer Clifford Lyden testified he stopped Everidge for speeding in a truck April 27 in Livingston County. Lyden says the truck was packed with aluminum cans that Everidge said were from Kentucky.
Defense attorney Marcus Wilcox says Everidge was caught too early for the charge to stick, saying he “attempted to attempt to return the bottles.”
To legally get a bottle or can refund in Michigan, beverages must be bought in the state.
Wayne Law presents the annual Mark Weiss Day at Comerica Park
Join Wayne Law for a picnic and baseball in celebration of the 14th annual Mark Weiss Day at Comerica Park on Friday, August 5. This year’s game pits the Detroit Tigers against the New York Mets. The picnic starts at 5:30 p.m. on Party Deck #2, and the game begins at 7:10 p.m. The actual cost for the picnic and ticket to the game is $52. A minimum of $125 for each ticket is requested. The remaining $73 will be a tax deductible gift to the Mark Weiss Memorial Scholarship Fund. To RSVP for this event, visit http://events.wayne.edu/law/2016/08. Tickets will be mailed directly to you through July 31. If a purchase is made within a week of the game, you will be required to personally pick up your tickets from the Office of Special Events and Services at Wayne State University in the AAB building at 5700 Cass Avenue, Suite 4300 in Detroit. For questions regarding ticket purchases, call (313) 577-0300.
For questions regarding contributions or for more information about this event, Hicks can be reached at (313) 577-9763or dhicks@wayne. edu.
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