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1,616 days after speaking at his funeral, he was convicted of killing him
From 2017 until now, the McCormick family endured a plea deal thrown out by a judge, a prosecutor who had his law license suspended, another prosecutor who was removed from the case, new more serious charges and COVID delays.Richmond boater found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, failure to stop at scene of accident
A jury found Rand Hooper guilty of aggravated manslaughter and hit and run on Thursday evening.Rand Hooper trial enters second day
25 days after telling detectives that he and his friend Graham McCormick went to bed after playing cards on the dock, Rand Hooper showed up at the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office with two attorneys and told detectives he now remembered a late-night boat crash that resulted in his friend's death.Trial begins for man accused of killing friend in crash
The screams of a heartbroken mother were heard in a Norfolk courtroom Tuesday as jurors listened to Ring camera video captured at the home of Richmond man accused of piloting his boat drunk, crashing it and leaving his friend to die.Patient files $50 million lawsuit claiming sex abuse
The complaint alleged the abuse was talked about at the hospital.Two friends went out on a boat. Only one came back alive.
For more than four years, Mackie Peebles has wondered what exactly happened the day his friend, Graham McCormick, died on the Rappahannock River in Lancaster County, Virginia. This week, he may finally find out.
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