Ferdinand stalker is found guilty
Monday, April 18th, 2011A woman who made nighttime visits to footballer Rio Ferdinand’s Cheshire home is convicted of harassment.

A woman who made nighttime visits to footballer Rio Ferdinand’s Cheshire home is convicted of harassment.

The sister of suspected so-called “honour killing” victim Shafilea Ahmed admits robbing her family at their Cheshire home.

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Shafilea’s sister admits robbery
As Alice (in Wonderland) stumbles upon the Matter Hatter’s tea party, the Cheshire Cat greets her with, “Come on in, we’re all mad here.” The Cheshire Cat should be posted at the door of the new House of Representatives. With the Republicans turning Congress into a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, first in line to receive the sentence of “off with their heads” are environmental regulations and the scientific community, if not the scientific method itself. read more
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We’re All Mad Here
A baby is killed in a house fire in Cheshire, the fire service confirms.

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Baby is killed in fire at house
The defendant, Steven J. Hayes, was a parolee at the time of the 2007 home invasion in Cheshire, Conn., that left a mother and her two daughters dead.
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Jurors Vote for Death in Conn. Triple-Murder Case
Protesters gather outside Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney’s Cheshire home, following an announcement he wants to leave the club.

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Protest outside Rooney’s mansion
A former parolee was convicted of capital crimes on Tuesday for his part in a home invasion in Cheshire, Conn., three years ago.

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Triple Murder Case Yields Convictions on 16 of 17 Counts
The defendant in the Cheshire, Conn., murder case faces 17 charges, including six capital felony counts.

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Jury to Begin Deliberations in Triple-Murder Case
The testimony came in the case against Steven J. Hayes, who is on trial for the triple killing in Cheshire, Conn.

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In Trial, Prosecutor Suggests Defendant Set Fire
New details are emerging about the defendant not yet on trial for the killings of three people in Cheshire, Conn.

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In Triple Murder Trial, Missing Man Looms Large