It took a Marion Superior Court jury less than 90 minutes to convict a serial killer truck driver of the murder of an Indianapolis woman more than 17 years ago. Bruce Mendenhall showed no emotion as he heard,
A suspected serial killer has been found guilty of killing a woman almost 18 years ago, after his trial in Indianapolis. Bruce Mendenhall is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 13, 2025. "It is my hope that today’s verdict brings resolution to Carma’s family and others who have waited years for answers and accountability after losing their loved ones,
Former truck driver Bruce Mendenhall has been now been convicted of three murders and is the suspect in several others.
Bruce Mendenhall is a former truck driver from Illinois. He was brought to Marion County from Tennessee to stand trial for the 2007 murder of 31-year-old Carma Purpura of Indianapolis, a mother of two children.
Bruce Mendenhall, 73, already is serving two life terms in Tennessee for a pair of murders and still faces trial for an Alabama murder.
The county purchased a fleet of drones that will be used for search and rescue, recovery operations and damage assessment.
Elliot is charged with robbery, and is currently being held in the Marion County Detention Center on a $500,000 bond.
Britney D. Hoffman-Kelly was last seen with her husband, Chadwick Kelly, on Dec. 14, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and KSDK. Her body was found in rural Marion County on Jan. 23, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.
Just a days after a bank was robbed in Washington County, Kentucky, a second suspect has been arrested in the case.
Convicted 'Truck Stop Serial Killer' Bruce Mendenhall found guilty of 2007 murder of Indianapolis woman Carma Purpura.
A man known as the 'Truck Stop Serial Killer' in Tennessee was convicted of killing a third woman in Indiana on Wednesday, Jan. 22
Like most states, Kentucky is facing a serious housing shortage, but a bill introduced in the Kentucky Senate would recruit religious organizations to help.