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John F. Boyle Jr. stands between his attorneys in June 1990 as he learns his fate for his wife's murder. David DeNoma/Mansfield News Journal/USA Today Network/Imagn Images ...
MANSFIELD – New Year's Eve 1989 would go down as one of the most infamous days in local history. Police believe that is the day Dr. John Boyle killed his wife, Noreen, leading to the local trial ...
The man involved in the trial of the century is back in the news. Dr. John Boyle, convicted of one of Mansfield's most notorious murders, will be up for parole on Oct. 1. It will be his third ...
At Dr. John Boyle’s murder trial in June 1990, police testified he bought the house in Pennsylvania with the intention of killing his wife and burying her under the house. “Dr. Boyle waited until the ...
Dr. John Boyle, who has already started crossing out days from a 20-year calendar, left police officers more than a trial. He gave them a two-way TripTik between Mansfield, ...
John Boyle’s license was permanently revoked by the State Medical Board of Ohio in 1990. He will never be able to practice medicine in Ohio again, according to the Ohio Medical Board.
John Boyle was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for the murder of his wife and 18 months for abuse of a corpse. Landry was only 12 when he took the stand at his father's trial.
John Boyle found his path to God after walking into the hell of Dachau. He was a 19-year-old sergeant serving with the U.S. Army forces that liberated the infamous German concentration camp on ...
John J. Boyle, 84, who worked his way up at the Government Printing Office from proofreader to public printer of the United States before retiring in 1980, died of a stroke Dec. 29 at Holy Cross ...
John Boyle earned All-American honors at Western New England University as a sophomore last season, but the former Triton standout was looking for more. That desired result came last week when ...
The John Boyle O’Reilly Society of Ireland was established to celebrate the life and work of our national treasure, journalist, poet and author John Boyle O’Reilly (18 June 1844–10 August 1890).
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