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The towel, which is considered a critical piece of evidence in the murder case against Jon Thomas Ford, wouldn't be secured for another five days. In three different crime scene photos, it appeared to be slightly moved each time. Those were the sort of...
“The tile is so cold. Happy anniversary,” one text read. “Enjoy the sunshine while you can,” stated another. Ford, now on trial in Dana Clair Edwards' death, would not be charged with murder in the Jan. 1, 2009, slaying until a year later. But in the...
“The tile is so cold. Happy anniversary,” one text read. “Enjoy the sunshine while you can,” stated another. Ford, now on trial for Dana Clair Edwards' murder, would not be charged with murder in the Jan. 1, 2009, slaying until a year later. But in the...
Thomas Ford is accused in the death of Dana Edwards. Jon Thomas Ford is accused in the death of Dana Edwards. Melissa Federspill testifies during in the trial of Jon Thomas Ford in the 186th District Court at the Bexar County Justice Center, Thursday,...
“He said nothing,” Deborah Edwards testified, explaining that Ford didn't ask how, where or why her daughter died. “He didn't say anything about Dana.” Ford's behavior would continue to be strange until he cut off communication altogether with Edwards'...
43-year-old local man is on trial, accused of strangling his ex-girlfriend. Dana Clair Edwards was found dead on New Year's day of 2009. Defendant Jon Thomas Ford maintains he is innocent and claims he was at his home the night his ex-girlfriend turned...
John Thomas Ford, is shown during a break Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012, in San Antonio. Ford is accused of murdering ex-girlfriend Dana Clair Edwards following a New Year's Eve party, in the early hours of 2009. Attorney Dick DeGuerin, who is representing...
Thomas Ford (December 5, 1800 - November 3, 1850) was a Democrat and governor of Illinois from 1842 to 1846 remembered largely for the Illinois Mormon War. He is also the author of A History of Illinois (Chicago, 1854), published posthumously about the state from its founding in 1818 until 1847. Full Article
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