Yes. As of June 25, 2008, Neil Entwistle was found guilty of murdering his wife and infant daughter.
Lee Harvey Oswald, an employee at the warehouse where the shots were fired from. Oswald was arrested later that day for murdering a police officer, before he was suspected for murdering the President.
No, he went to trial and was found legally insane.
The court found him guilty of murdering Constable Fitzpatrick, and then sentenced him to hang
OJ Simpson is a famous American football player who was suspected of murdering his wife. He was found not guilty, but quite a few people still believe he is guilty. He was recently arrested and charged for Armed Robbery.
Brigham Young actually didn't make many changes to the Church. Everything that Brigham Young did was in response to previous instruction given by Joseph Smith. For example, Brigham Young moved the Church to Utah because Joseph Smith prophesied in 1842 that the saints would find peace in the Rocky Mountains. Brigham Young expanded the practice of polygamy, but Joseph Smith had preached in favor of the practice as early as 1831 (polygamy officially began in 1843, still with Joseph Smith's approval). Brigham Young also expanded the practice of consecration (the 'United Order'), which Joseph Smith taught in 1834. (The practice is also found in the Bible and the Book of Mormon.) Brigham Young also expanded temple building (begun by Joseph Smith) and performed temple ordinances, which were given to him by Joseph in 1842.
Joseph Smith was once accused of being a horse thief by some of his enemies but he was never found guilty.
Are you actually asking about an AXE-murderer? There is no such thing as an "ex-murderer." Once you have been found guilty of murdering someone you can ALWAYS be a referred to as a "murderer."
he was accused of raping and murdering mary phagan in Atlanta. He was eventually found guilty and was sentenced to death. Before he was killed, a mob of 25 armed men lynched and killed him
The last man executed in Scotland was Henry John Burnett. Henry was 21. He was ghanged at Craiginches Prison, Aberdeen on 15th August 1963 after being found guilty of the murder of Thomas guyan, a seaman. The last person that was sentenced to death, however, was Patrick McCarron in 1964 after he was found guilty of murdering his wife. He committed suicide in 1970 by hanging himself. The last woman hanged in Scotland was Susan Newell at Duke Street Prison, Glasgow in 1923 after being found guilty of murdering a paperboy.
No. He was found not guilty
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) believe that Joseph Smith founded their church under the direction of Jesus Christ. After Joseph Smith was murdered, the bulk of his followers moved west to what is now Utah under the direction of Brigham Young. Brigham Young was officially ordained as Joseph's successor as President of the Church in December 1847.