Jul 31, 2009 | MLive.com
Homicide suspect's DNA, bullets do not match evidence from slain...
Lindsay Cutshall, 23, left, and her fiance, Jason Allen, 26, of Ottawa County, were killed in 2004 in Jenner, Calif.
Investigators In Jenner Killings Return From New Mexico
Investigators from the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department recently returned from New Mexico, where they looked for evidence to solve a 5-year-old killing.
For nearly 40 years, Joseph Henry Burgess managed to elude the detectives searching for him throughout British Columbia and the American West.
Answers could surface in unsolved beach slayings
SAN FRANCISCO -- The case involving the deaths of Lindsay Cutshall, 22, of Fresno, and her fiance, Jason Allen, 26, of Zeeland, Mich., will never be closed for her family.
Zeeland Man's 2004 Murder Case May Hinge On Evidence From Dead Suspect
California investigators will bide their time, hoping to find a link in New Mexico to a 2004 double murder involving a Zeeland native and his fiance.
Slain bandit linked to couples' slayings
Joseph Henry Burgess died last week in a fatal New Mexico shootout that also killed a deputy.
Suspect in 2004 Jenner Murder Killed in Shoot-Out
Remember that young Christian couple who was found shot to death on the beach near Jenner in 2004? Well, the case remains open, however there was a person of interest named Joseph Burgess who was suspected in the case by Sonoma County sheriffs because of the similarity of a 1972 murder in Anti-LGBT Carrie Prejean -- the former Miss California who ...
Jenner murders suspect killed in shootout
A possible suspect in the murder of a young couple on a Sonoma County beach has now been killed in a police shoot-out. A suspect in the murder of a young couple on a Sonoma County beach has now been killed in a police shoot-out. Joseph Burgess was fatally shot late last week in New Mexico.
Witness: Pastor said `Lord told me' to abuse girl
A third-generation follower of evangelist Tony Alamo told federal court jurors Wednesday that the preacher had so many partners that he scheduled how often he would have sex with them.
Stage news: Pegasus Theater Company loses their Monte Rio home, finds new freedom
B ig Changes at Pegasus Theater Company" was the eye-grabbing headline that appeared several weeks ago on the Pegasus Theater Company's website, accompanied by a long letter explaining the gory details: after more than 10 years at Monte Rio's Pegasus Hall - the theater for which Pegasus was named - the scrappy little river town theater troupe was ...
GV man victim of fall from cliff
A Grass Valley man reported missing by his wife was identified Tuesday afternoon by the Sonoma County coroner's office as the victim of a fatal fall from a cliff.