
Cynthia Gould
Investigative Reporter at WBMA-TV (Birmingham, AL)
Investigative Reporter ABC3340 News Birmingham, AL [email protected]
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1 month ago |
newschannel9.com | Cynthia Gould
FAYETTE, Ala. — The State of Alabama has filed a motion to continue the preliminary hearing in the case against Wendy Pamela Bailey and John Bailey originally scheduled for March 11, 2025. Andrew C. Hamlin, the District Attorney for the 24th Judicial Circuit, submitted the request citing an incomplete investigative file as the reason for the delay. The motion, filed electronically on March 5, 2025, asks the court to reschedule the hearing to the next available docket.
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1 month ago |
foxchattanooga.com | Cynthia Gould
FAYETTE, Ala. — The State of Alabama has filed a motion to continue the preliminary hearing in the case against Wendy Pamela Bailey and John Bailey originally scheduled for March 11, 2025. Andrew C. Hamlin, the District Attorney for the 24th Judicial Circuit, submitted the request citing an incomplete investigative file as the reason for the delay. The motion, filed electronically on March 5, 2025, asks the court to reschedule the hearing to the next available docket.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
local12.com | Cynthia Gould
Prolonged wait times for ambulances are costing lives in central Alabama. "People are dying," remarked one local manager. The latest case was an 82-year-old Walker County woman. Her family had called 911 when she had trouble breathing. That case follows the December death of a Pickens County man whose call for help was also answered too late. Rodney Hall, Sr. died on Christmas Day while his family waited over an hour for an ambulance.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
newschannel9.com | Cynthia Gould
MOBILE, Ala. (WBMA) — A south Alabama family faces an excrutiating decision, whether to exhume the body of a loved one. The family of Kelvin Moore who was a state prison inmate says they can't rest until they find out whether the organs in his casket belong to him or someone else. "It was like a stone had hit my heart," said Agolia Moore when she learned her son's body had been delivered to the funeral home missing his organs.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
komonews.com | Cynthia Gould
The ruling came after an Aniah's Law hearing, which allows violent offenders to be held under no bond. Joshua Hill (Police photo)The prosecution is being handled by the Attorney General's office. Cates' mother, Tobbie Stover, said she is pleased with the work by state investigators. They are anticipating more arrests, more suspects. This is finally coming to light what we have had to endure the past eight and a half years," Stover said outside court on Monday.
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