I will never forget anchoring my newscast on March 11, 2005, and the 26 hours that followed. I wasn't going to be getting much sleep for two reasons: CNN's ongoing coverage and worrying that a suspected killer was on the loose in my city.
Jail officials in Atlanta said Wednesday they have intercepted letters revealing an escape plot between courthouse shooting suspect Brian Nichols and another "high profile" inmate.
A grand jury indicted two men Wednesday in the 2001 stabbing death of Daniel McFarland Smith, husband of the woman hailed as a hero for turning in a man accused of killing a judge and three other people in Atlanta.
Ashley Smith, who was held hostage after the Atlanta courthouse killings in March, has signed a book deal with HarperCollins Publishers, the company said Wednesday.
I will never forget anchoring my newscast on March 11, 2005, and the 26 hours that followed. I wasn't going to be getting much sleep for two reasons: CNN's ongoing coverage and worrying that a suspected killer was on the loose in my city.
Jail officials in Atlanta said Wednesday they have intercepted letters revealing an escape plot between courthouse shooting suspect Brian Nichols and another "high profile" inmate.
A grand jury indicted two men Wednesday in the 2001 stabbing death of Daniel McFarland Smith, husband of the woman hailed as a hero for turning in a man accused of killing a judge and three other people in Atlanta.
Ashley Smith, who was held hostage after the Atlanta courthouse killings in March, has signed a book deal with HarperCollins Publishers, the company said Wednesday.
A 33-year-old man accused in a shooting rampage that left three people dead at Atlanta's Fulton County Courthouse appeared in the same courthouse Friday.
Atlanta Police Chief Richard Pennington released a minute-by-minute timeline of last Friday's Fulton County Courthouse slayings and the subsequent manhunt for suspect Brian Nichols.
Following the lead of Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue, two other law enforcement groups said Wednesday that they would pay thousands of dollars in reward money to Ashley Smith, the woman hailed as a hero for bringing a peaceful end to the manhunt for Brian Nichols.
The brother of Brian Nichols remembers his younger sibling as the stable one who excelled intellectually and athletically -- and the last person he'd have expected to soon face murder charges.
A judge denied bail Tuesday morning for Brian Nichols, the suspect in the Atlanta killings of a judge, a deputy sheriff, a court reporter and a federal agent.
In the end, Brian Nichols gave up without a struggle in a peaceful but curious conclusion to a violent rampage that left four people dead and a city on edge.
Brian Nichols, accused of killing four people during an escape from an Atlanta, Georgia, courthouse, was an intelligent youth with a playful, joking personality, said childhood friends.
Brian Nichols -- who became the subject of the largest manhunt in Georgia history after a deadly courthouse rampage last Friday -- will make an initial court appearance Tuesday morning at the Fulton County Jail, authorities said.
The woman held hostage by Atlanta courthouse shooting suspect Brian Nichols gained his trust by talking with him for hours and spoke of her 5-year-old daughter in a bid to win his sympathy, she told reporters Sunday.
Ashley Smith was held hostage in her apartment by courthouse shooting suspect Brian Nichols. She spent several hours with him before getting away and calling 911.
Suspected Atlanta courthouse killer Brian Nichols, who is expected to appear in court as soon as Monday, is "defiant" and "kind of proud of his activities," Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard said.
The following is a chronology of the events surrounding the shootings Friday morning at a courthouse in Atlanta -- and the subsequent manhunt for the suspect. All times are approximate.
Brian Nichols, the suspect in the fatal shootings of four people, will face both federal and state charges, officials said Saturday afternoon, hours after he was captured in an Atlanta suburb.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Rowland W. Barnes told attorneys Thursday that he was concerned rape suspect Brian Nichols could pose a danger if he was convicted, the suspect's attorney said Friday evening.
The shooting spree that started in an Atlanta courtroom, killing a judge and two others on Friday, occurred despite security measures common in courtrooms across Georgia and the United States, according to lawyers familiar with the incident.
Atlanta police said late Friday night they have found the car believed stolen by Brian Nichols, the suspect accused of gunning down a popular judge, his court reporter and a deputy that morning.
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