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November 12, 2005
Halbach Brother, Michael Works For Packers
The brother of a Wisconsin woman who went missing on Halloween and is believed to have been murdered works for the Green Bay Packers in the team's video department.
The Rev. James Baraniak -- team chaplain -- used the family of Teresa Halbach as the theme for his homily at services for players and staff last weekend, and he said he would do the same this weekend in Atlanta, after news that a Manitowoc County man will be charged with her murder.
The 25-year-old Halbach of the Hilbert area in Calumet County, disappeared on October 31st after going to an auto salvage yard to take pictures of a vehicle for sale as part of her job as a free-lance photographer.
Authorities said Friday they believe they have recovered her charred remains and plan to charge a man with her murder.
Her brother, Mike Halbach, works with the Packers as a video assistant.
http://wfrv.com/local/local_story_316174101.html
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Woman's death latest legal run-in for Averys
The Avery family and the police don't mix.
Never have.
Just hours after prosecutors announced Steven Avery would face a murder charge in the death of a Hilbert woman, his older brother, Chuck, popped the trunks of his family's cars.
He said he wanted to make sure Manitowoc County Sheriff's deputies hadn't planted more trouble for them -- and several of the family members have had numerous run-ins with the law.
Steven Avery spent 18 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit before DNA evidence exonerated him.
He filed a 36 (m) million dollar wrongful conviction lawsuit against Manitowoc County.
But now that same DNA science that got him out of prison could send him back.
Searchers found 25-year-old freelance photographer Teresa Halbach's sport utility vehicle in the Avery family's junkyard, and prosecutors say DNA tests prove Avery's blood is in the vehicle.
He could face a charge of first-degree intentional homicide as early as Monday.
http://www.wbay.com/Global/story.asp?S=4109906
Posted by Nealus at November 12, 2005 06:30 PM
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