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KANSAS CITY, USA (MCT) — He eluded arrest for six years, and fought extradition from England for seven more.
But now it appears that Ralston Wellington — an alleged Jamaican drug dealer accused in a 1997 Kansas City double killing — will soon return to the US to face trial…
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jackson County prosecutors this week dropped rape charges against an Independence man whose DNA exonerated him despite two sexual assault victims picking him out as their attacker.
On Friday, a Jackson County jury acquitted John Beltz for the August 24, 2008 shooting death of his girlfriend Michelle Grush in Buckner, Missouri. Beltz had been in jail since the shooting.
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