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Atlanta News First on MSNWATCH: Man convicted on all charges in DeKalb cold case double homicide | ATLVaultThe trial began on March 3, 2025, in DeKalb Superior Court and is being overseen by Chief Judge Shondeana Morris. The trial was set to begin in February but was delayed one month ...
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — A DeKalb County judge will sentence a man found guilty of murdering a brother and sister 35 years ago.
A Loganville man, Kenneth Perry, was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences plus 100 years for the 1990 rape and ...
A week after he was convicted in a decades-old murder of siblings in DeKalb County, Kenneth Perry has been sentenced to more than a hundred years in prison.
A DeKalb County judge weighed both sides today before sentencing Kenneth Perry, a Loganville man convicted in a decades-old ...
Prosecutors told the court that Perry stabbed John Sumpter to death inside Sumpter’s Stone Mountain apartment. They said he then raped and stabbed John Sumpter’s sister, Pamela Sumpter, at the ...
A description that the victim provided to police shortly before she died, combined with DNA evidence, was how authorities ...
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — A 55-year-old man has been found guilty on all charges in DeKalb County for the 1990 murders of siblings ...
A jury convicted a man responsible for the deaths of two siblings in DeKalb County, more than three decades after the crimes took place.
After being found guilty of the crimes on March 11, DeKalb County Superior Court Chief Judge Shondeana C. Morris, who ...
Kenneth Perry, the Loganville man accused of murdering a brother and sister in Stone Mountain more than three decades ago, has been found guilty on all charges.
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