News about Craig Hall

How a little-known FBI probe and a tumultuous suicide revealed a deadly Napa Valley turf war, as 'eco-mob terrorists' tell owners of America's world-famous wineries that they should BURN their vineyards

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
The FBI has opened a perplexing probe into 40 of the Napa Valley's most coveted wineries, including one owned by a former US ambassador and her husband, a former Cowboys co-owner (inset). It has also subpoenaed the County's Farm Bureau, a vocal promoter of the local wine industry. Ryan Klobas, the company's CEO, was discovered dead in an apparent suicide a month after the probe was opened. Alfredo Pedroza (pictured), who was raided by the FBI before Christmas, is a person of concern in the local community, according to local rumors. Pedroza has been embroiled in a string of turbulent land deals that have been vehemently criticized by eco-warriors. Officials are still unsure of the reasons for their probe. However, they may have inadvertently entered an expanding turf war over some of America's most coveted soil.

FBI launches investigation into Napa Valley's most famous wineries and subpoenas documents relating to 40 high-profile individuals including former Dallas Cowboys owner and onetime US ambassador to Austria

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 19, 2024
In Napa Valley, California, a federal probe has been launched, but the exact target is unknown. A total of 40 people were identified in the legal papers, as well as wineries in the Dallas area. Craig Hall and his wife Kathryn Walt Hall, the onetime US ambassador to Austria, were among those named in the legal documents, as well as their winery, Hall Hundred Acre. Dave Phinney, the entrepreneur who created the wine brand Prisoner, and Chuck Wagner, the owner of Caymus Vineyards, were among the people named in the documents.

According to an inquest, a man and woman aged 34 to 40 were discovered dead at a South Wales home by police

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
On February 5, Roxanne Williams, 34, and Craig Hall, 40, were discovered lifeless in Ms Williams' living room on Rhodes Avenue in Port Talbot. Mr Hall, the ex-partner of Ms Williams, had been on alert and subjected to a bail condition at his house in Briton Ferry, which is also in south Wales. The police searched Mr Hall's home and discovered he wasn't present, but they were told he may be at Ms Williams' house. After forcibly seeking admission, she discovered the two bodies in her living room.