A U.S. District Court magistrate judge Friday refrained from issuing a ruling in what he described as a “simply extraordinary” extradition case — that of George Exoo, the former Beckley Unitarian ...
A former Unitarian minister was freed from jail Friday after a federal magistrate ruled he cannot be extradited to Ireland to face trial for his role in a Dublin woman’s 2002 suicide. Subscribe to ...
BECKLEY, W.Va. — He was once a radio church reviewer in Pittsburgh, offering on-air critiques of houses of worship--their music, their architecture, even their pastors’ sermons. Before that, he ...
Jon Ronson talks to Michael Deacon about his latest creepy interviewee: Reverend George Exoo who helps people commit suicide The journalist and documentary-maker Jon Ronson has interviewed some, to ...
Federal prosecutors have filed a motion to reopen the extradition hearing of a former Beckley Unitarian minister sought by Irish authorities for his alleged assistance in the suicide of a woman in ...
In January 2002 it was reported on the Irish news that a woman's body had been found in a rented house in Donnybrook, Dublin. Her name was Rosemary Toole and, police said, she had been suffering from ...
Irish police will seek the extradition of two Americans paid by a Dublin woman to be witnesses to her suicide if they refuse to return to Ireland for questioning about her death. Gardai want to ...
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