Criminal
Aug. 25, 2000
Nash's Next Big Show Awaits Date
Attention prosecutors on the Organized Crime Strike Force in the U.S. attorney's office: Eddie Nash has been known to use some interesting defense strategies. In the late 1970s, Nash, the alleged shot caller in the 1981 Wonderland Murders, was tried on arson charges.
By Ross Johnson
Attention prosecutors on the Organized Crime Strike Force in the U.S. attorney's office: Eddie Nash has been known to use some interesting defense strategies. In the late 1970s, Nash, the alleged shot caller in the 1981 Wonderland Murders, was tried on arson charges. According to an attorney who sat...
Attention prosecutors on the Organized Crime Strike Force in the U.S. attorney's office: Eddie Nash has been known to use some interesting defense strategies. In the late 1970s, Nash, the alleged shot caller in the 1981 Wonderland Murders, was tried on arson charges. According to an attorney who sat...
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