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Jeffrey Glenn Hutchinson fatally shot his girlfriend and her three young children in a horrific murder spree in September 1998.
Florida executed Hutchinson on Thursday despite a letter from 129 veterans to the governor arguing that Hutchinson's mind was ...
An Army combat veteran whose Gulf War experience triggered severe mental problems was executed Thursday evening in Florida for the 1998 shotgun slayings of his girlfriend and her three young children.
Hutchinson's defense claims his Gulf War service caused brain damage impacting his actions, but courts have rejected this argument. Hutchinson maintains his innocence and has claimed that two home ...
Hutchinson's defense claims his Gulf War service caused brain damage impacting his actions, but courts have rejected this ...
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Qatar--that have strong ties to Sudan did not officially address the ongoing war in the country. Sudanese diplomatic sources, however, told Ayin that ...
Gulf War Syndrome does not exist, according to an official scientific study. There is "little evidence" to support veterans' claims that multiple vaccinations have caused illness, the report says ...
In the final years of the Cold War, rising tensions in the Middle East prompted the U.S. and its allies to prepare for ...
May 1 (UPI) --Florida on Thursday evening executed Gulf War veteran Jeffrey Hutchinson for killing his live-in girlfriend and her three young children in 1998, making him the 15th death row inmate ...
The significance of a war pensions tribunal ruling which officially recognised for the first time that there is such a thing as "Gulf War Syndrome" has been thrown into doubt. Many ex-service ...