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A sexual offender will be committed to a secure mental health facility, Hawley announces

Attorney General Josh Hawley announced on Thursday that Jamie McPherson, 71, was committed to a secure mental health facility. Hawley said McPherson has a decades-long history of molesting prepubescent boys and girls and admitted to having more than 100 child victims. McPherson often met his victims through his job as a postman in Lexington, Missouri.

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Cole R-1 School District confirms one student has died in early morning Wednesday crash

The Cole R-1 School District is mourning the loss of one of its high school students. 16-year-old Elizabeth Eidson was killed in a crash Wednesday morning while driving to school. “It’s been an extremely long, tough day,” said Russellville High School Principal Chris Mitchell. “Toughest day we’ve had.” According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol

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Man accused of setting deadly Sedalia house fire tries to lessen his conviction

Aran Cantrell, charged in a 2016 deadly Sedalia house fire, has filed a post conviction relief motion, attempting to lessen his sentence to involuntary manslaughter. Cantrell is currently convicted of second-degree murder and was sentenced to 24 years in the Jefferson City Correctional Center. Cantrell and Cody Harvey were accused of killing Matthew Eldenburg by

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