An formerly imprisoned Ohio man is accused of murdering his jailhouse pen pal and her boyfriend one month after being released, People confirms.
Thomas Knuff, 42, is charged with two counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of John Mann, 65, and Regina Capobianco, 50, according to a Parma Heights Police Department press conference on Monday.
According to police, Knuff and Capobianco were pen pals while he served a 15-year sentence on an aggravated robbery with a weapon conviction before being released in April. Upon being released, police said, Knuff was picked up by the victims and stayed at their home.
Knuff was...
Thomas Knuff, 42, is charged with two counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of John Mann, 65, and Regina Capobianco, 50, according to a Parma Heights Police Department press conference on Monday.
According to police, Knuff and Capobianco were pen pals while he served a 15-year sentence on an aggravated robbery with a weapon conviction before being released in April. Upon being released, police said, Knuff was picked up by the victims and stayed at their home.
Knuff was...
- 7/6/2017
- by Harriet Sokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
Nadine Dorries has apologised for not declaring her I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here fee to parliament.
Dorries had argued that the fee for her appearance was made not to her but to a company of which she was a director.
However, the standards commissioner today (November 11) ruled that Dorries broke House of Commons rules by not registering her extra income and should apologise. She had been referred to the watchdog after a complaint from Labour MP John Mann
Dorries had not recorded details of eight appearances on six programmes in the register of MPs' financial interests.
"The omissions from Ms Dorries's entry means that constituents, other members and the wider public do not have access to this information in her case," the commissioner said.
"The omissions also have the potential to undermine public confidence in the completeness and accuracy of the register."
He added: "We recommend that...
Dorries had argued that the fee for her appearance was made not to her but to a company of which she was a director.
However, the standards commissioner today (November 11) ruled that Dorries broke House of Commons rules by not registering her extra income and should apologise. She had been referred to the watchdog after a complaint from Labour MP John Mann
Dorries had not recorded details of eight appearances on six programmes in the register of MPs' financial interests.
"The omissions from Ms Dorries's entry means that constituents, other members and the wider public do not have access to this information in her case," the commissioner said.
"The omissions also have the potential to undermine public confidence in the completeness and accuracy of the register."
He added: "We recommend that...
- 11/11/2013
- Digital Spy
Nadine Dorries has been told she should apologise for not declaring her I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here fee to parliament.
Dorries had argued that the fee for her appearance was made not to her but to a company of which she was a director.
However, the standards commissioner today (November 11) ruled that Dorries broke House of Commons rules by not registering her extra income. She had been referred to the watchdog after a complaint from Labour MP John Mann
Dorries had not recorded details of eight appearances on six programmes in the register of MPs' financial interests.
"The omissions from Ms Dorries's entry means that constituents, other members and the wider public do not have access to this information in her case," the commissioner said.
"The omissions also have the potential to undermine public confidence in the completeness and accuracy of the register."
He added: "We recommend...
Dorries had argued that the fee for her appearance was made not to her but to a company of which she was a director.
However, the standards commissioner today (November 11) ruled that Dorries broke House of Commons rules by not registering her extra income. She had been referred to the watchdog after a complaint from Labour MP John Mann
Dorries had not recorded details of eight appearances on six programmes in the register of MPs' financial interests.
"The omissions from Ms Dorries's entry means that constituents, other members and the wider public do not have access to this information in her case," the commissioner said.
"The omissions also have the potential to undermine public confidence in the completeness and accuracy of the register."
He added: "We recommend...
- 11/11/2013
- Digital Spy
Based on the storyboards created by John Mann, it appears as though Marvel was planning to kill off Sam Rockwell's Justin Hammer character in Iron Man 2. The alternate scene was set to take place at the Stark Expo right after Hammer unveiled Vanko's (Mickey Rourke) armored drones. In the original version, Vanko seizes control of Rhodes' armor and attacks Iron Man. Later we see Hammer trying to figure out how his drones were also taken over by Vanko. He is confronted by Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) and Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) and put under arrest. But in the alternate scene, when Vanko takes control of War Machine he has Rhodes' armor attack Justin Hammer. Since Hammer isn't wearing any type of protective armor, I believe it is safe to assume he would've died. Below the storyboards you can find a video of the original scene. You can also...
- 1/12/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Facebook has been branded "immoral" over the amount of UK tax it paid last year. An analysis of the social network's annual accounts, which were published today at Companies House, revealed that it paid just £238,000 tax last year, the Evening Standard reports. Facebook's UK arm reported a turnover of £20.4 million last year, but independent research firm Enders Analysis estimated that the actual figure was closer to £175 million. The company is said to divert most of its sales through Ireland, which has a lower corporation tax than the UK. Labour MP John Mann, who sits on the Treasury Committee, called the revelations "disingenuous and immoral". He said that Facebook and other web-based companies "benefit enormously from the country's internet infrastructure but do nothing to fund it". (more)...
- 10/10/2012
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
Though it may seem like we.ve already seen a lot from Iron Man 2, the truth is that really all we.ve seen in Pepper Pots standing around and Tony Stark sitting on a race car track. What we haven.t seen much of is action with Iron Man in costume. That.s probably not going to be remedied for a few weeks yet, but while you wait we have an artists rendition of what it might look like when it does. Beggars can.t be choosers. It.s either this, or another walk around the set while nothing happens, courtesy of the French. The images below along with a lot more in higher-res can be found on the official website of Iron Man 2 storyboard artist John Mann. The images come with this disclaimer from Mann: "I am contractually obligated to not show any image here that might...
- 10/15/2009
- cinemablend.com
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