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(New page: This is a '''List of Jefferson County homicides in 1989'''. ==Listing== ===Birmingham=== :''See List of Birmingham homicides in 1989'' ===Hoover=== * September 21: [[Samf...)
 
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* [[September 21]]: [[Samford University]] student Rex Copeland was killed by his debate coach, [[William Slagle]] after a confrontation at his [[Inverness]] apartment. He mailed a confession and went into hiding, appearing on ''America's Most Wanted'' before surrendering. He was convicted of murder in [[1990]] and sentenced to life. [http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2007/04/coach_who_killed_debater_will.html]
* [[September 21]]: [[Samford University]] student Rex Copeland was killed by his debate coach, [[William Slagle]] after a confrontation at his [[Inverness]] apartment. He mailed a confession and went into hiding, appearing on ''America's Most Wanted'' before surrendering. He was convicted of murder in [[1990]] and sentenced to life. [http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2007/04/coach_who_killed_debater_will.html]


===[[Mountain Brook]]===
* [[December 16]]: Federal judge [[Robert Vance]] was killed by a bomb mailed to his home in Mountain Brook. Walter Leroy Moody was convicted in both federal and state courts and is on Alabama's death row.


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Revision as of 10:11, 16 December 2008

This is a List of Jefferson County homicides in 1989.

Listing

Birmingham

See List of Birmingham homicides in 1989

Hoover

  • September 21: Samford University student Rex Copeland was killed by his debate coach, William Slagle after a confrontation at his Inverness apartment. He mailed a confession and went into hiding, appearing on America's Most Wanted before surrendering. He was convicted of murder in 1990 and sentenced to life. [1]

Mountain Brook

  • December 16: Federal judge Robert Vance was killed by a bomb mailed to his home in Mountain Brook. Walter Leroy Moody was convicted in both federal and state courts and is on Alabama's death row.

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