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Ex-NFL player Rae Carruth released after nearly 20 years in prison over girlfriend's murder Rae Carruth, who played for the Carolina Panthers, walked free Monday morning.
Carruth helped create NPR’s daily news podcast “Up First” as senior director of on-demand news programming.
Carruth, then out of jail on a $3 million bond,was to report to police that day. Acting on a tip, FBI officials and local police found Carruthinside the trunk of a car more than 500 miles from ...
The son of former Panthers wide receiver Rae Carruth turned 16 on Sunday. His story, as told by Scott Fowler of the Charlotte Observer, is a pretty incredible one. Chancellor Lee Adams nearly wasn ...
Former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Rae Carruth is a free man. Carruth was released from prison on Monday after serving just under 18 years for conspiring to murder the mother of his unborn child.
Former judge Thomas David Carruth had been found guilty by a jury of obstruction of justice in August 2024 for lying to FBI investigators. Judge D.P. Marshall Jr. sentenced Carruth to two years ...
An ex-girlfriend of Rae Carruth told police the former Carolina Panthers player confided he'd seen his pregnant girlfriend shot, left the scene and worried he'd be implicated, according to reports ...
Nearly two decades after hiring men to kill his pregnant girlfriend, former Carolina Panther wide receiver Rae Carruth walked out of prison a free man.
Carolina Panthers' 1997 first-round draft pick Rae Carruth was released from prison Monday after serving more than 18 years for conspiring to murder the mother of his unborn child.
Thousands of school employees — in districts including Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro and Salem-Keizer — are likely affected by the breach involving Tigard-based Carruth Compliance Consulting.