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Global Intellect (Free subscription) | yesterday
Linux Guru Hans Reiser was sentenced to 15-to-life Friday for murdering Nina Reiser, his wife who was divorcing him. Reiser, the developer of the ReiserFS file system, maintained throughout a six-month-long trial that his wife abandoned their two young children after he confronted her with allegations she bilked his Oakland, California software company Namesys. After...
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Wired (Free subscription) | yesterday
Linux Guru Hans Reiser was sentenced to 15-to-life Friday for murdering Nina Reiser, his wife who was divorcing him. Reiser, the developer of the ReiserFS file system, maintained throughout a six-month-long trial that his wife abandoned their two young children after he confronted her with allegations she bilked his Oakland, California software company Namesys. After...
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Global Intellect (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Linux guru Hans Reiser is expected to be sentenced Friday for killing his wife, Nina Reiser, two years ago. The developer of the ReiserFS file system claimed his wife abandoned the divorcing couple’s two young children after he accused her of bilking his Oakland, California, software company. But months after his conviction, he led authorities [...]
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Wired (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Linux guru Hans Reiser is expected to be sentenced Friday for killing his wife, Nina Reiser, two years ago. The developer of the ReiserFS file system claimed his wife abandoned the divorcing couple's two young children after he accused her of bilking his Oakland, California, software company. But months after his conviction, he led authorities to her unmarked grave site...
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Threat Level (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Linux guru Hans Reiser had his day in court and was convicted in April of murdering his estranged wife, Nina. Now Friday likely marks his very last day in court, when the developer of the ReiserFS file system is scheduled to be sentenced. If all...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Now that computer programmer Hans Reiser has been convicted of murdering his estranged wife, the question of whether a Juvenile Court judge had the power to order the couple's children to return to the United States from Russia is moot, a state appeals court...
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NBC11.com - Local News (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Convicted murderer Hans Reiser has given an hour-long statement to authorities about the day he killed his estranged wife, Nina, prosecutor Paul Hora said in court Monday.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
OAKLAND (AP) — A judge on Friday accepted a plea deal that reduced the murder charge for a software programmer who led authorities to his wife's body after his initial conviction.Hans Reiser, 44, was found guilty in April of first-degree murder, even though the body of his estranged wife, Nina, had not been found. He maintained his innocence during the trial, and defense attorneys suggested...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
OAKLAND, Calif.—A judge on Friday accepted a plea deal that reduced the murder charge for a software programmer who led authorities to his wife's body after his initial conviction.Hans Reiser, 44, was found guilty in April of first-degree murder, even though the body of his estranged wife, Nina, had not been found. He maintained his innocence during the trial, and defense attorneys suggested...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
OAKLAND, Calif. A judge on Friday accepted a plea deal that reduced the murder charge for a software programmer who led authorities to his wife's body after his initial conviction.
Hans Reiser, 44, was found guilty in April of first-degree murder, even though the body of his estranged wife, Nina, had not been found. He maintained his innocence during the trial, and defense attorneys...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
OAKLAND, Calif. — A judge on Friday accepted a plea deal that reduced the murder charge for a software programmer who led authorities to his wife's body after his initial conviction.Hans Reiser, 44, was found guilty in April of first-degree murder, even though the body of his estranged wife, Nina, had not been found. He maintained his innocence during the trial, and defense attorneys...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
OAKLAND, Calif. - A judge on Friday accepted a plea deal that reduced the murder charge for a software programmer who led authorities to his wife's body after his initial conviction.Hans Reiser, 44, was found guilty in April of first-degree murder, even though the body of his estranged wife, Nina, had not been found. He maintained his innocence during the trial, and defense attorneys...