A Texas man who was charged in his fiancé's death allegedly searched for the legal ramifications of "killing an illegal immigrant" before the slaying, according to court records. Homicide ...
Mo Vaughn, the 12-year MLB slugger, has confirmed using human growth hormone to extend his big league career. Vaughn, who won the 1995 AL MVP, gave an interview with The Athletic, where he ...
Mo Vaughn is admitting for the first time he did, in fact, take performance-enhancing drugs in an effort to extend his career. The former AL MVP made the admission during an interview with The ...
Former MLB slugger and 1995 American League MVP Mo Vaughn has confirmed for the first time that he used human growth hormone (HGH) to prolong his career. Vaughn acknowledged that he used HGH to ...
Mo Vaughn, a three-time All-Star first baseman and the 1995 American League Most Valuable Player Award winner, has admitted to The Athletic that he used human growth hormone in an attempt to ...
Former American League MVP Mo Vaughn has admitted for the first time that he used human growth hormone (HGH) during his career in Major League Baseball. Vaughn was one of 89 players that was accused ...
A Texas man reportedly asked Google, “Can I kill an illegal human?” before slaughtering his undocumented fiancé and staging the crime scene to look like a suicide, cops said. Ty Vaughn, 31 ...
Former slugger Mo Vaughn told The Athletic that he used human growth hormone in an effort to extend his career, confirming for the first time information disclosed in 2007 in the Mitchell Report.
Former MLB slugger Mo Vaughn, winner of the 1995 American League MVP award while a member of the Red Sox, recently confirmed details originally reported in the 2007 Mitchell Report regarding his ...
Former big league slugger Mo Vaughn has confirmed he used human growth hormone to recover from a nagging knee injury late in his career. The 1995 American League MVP told The Athletic in a recent ...
Major League Baseball was once rocked by the Mitchell Report, a 2007 document which detailed performance-enhancing drug use by 89 former MLB players. Boston Red Sox star first baseman Mo Vaughn ...
On the surface, Gertrude Baniszewski appeared resilient. The Indianapolis woman had seven children and raised them on her own with a limited income. Her true nature, one of cruelty and violence, was ...