News about Mike Hall

Von Miller suspended for four games after violating NFL's 'personal conduct policy'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2024
The Buffalo Bills star was handed a four-game suspension by the NFL on Tuesday afternoon.  The linebacker has been suspended without pay for violating the league's personal conduct policy. The league also announced Tuesday that Cleveland Browns rookie Mike Hall Jr. has been suspended for five games also for a violation of the policy. 

Fresh agony for victims of killer nurse Lucy Letby as Netflix plans documentary featuring experts who doubt her conviction

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2024
Producers with ITN and Netflix contacted a 'string of experts' who believe Letby may be innocent, including Richard Gill who has called her conviction as a 'major miscarriage of justice', requesting their involvement in the TV programme, insiders have claimed. Sources familiar with the proposed docuseries say it will be 'hugely controversial' and that the 'utterly devastated' families of the victims will 'desperately hope this programme treads extremely carefully'. Lucy Letby, 34, (left) was convicted of the murder charges and six attempted murders at the Countess of Chester Hospital last summer, and convicted of a further attempted murder last month following a retrial. Letby (right, during her arrest in 2018) has received 15 whole life orders following her convictions at Manchester Crown Court. However, doubts have been cast on the security of the evidence relied upon by prosecutors to convict the former neonatal nurse and last week a group of 19 nurses sent a letter to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urging him to open a 'full forensic review' of the case.

Convicted baby killer Lucy Letby's trial has left nurses 'terrified' to keep working in the NHS in case they are wrongly blamed for deaths, group says in open letter to Sir Keir Starmer

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 27, 2024
A group of 19 nurses is behind the letter to Sir Keir Starmer urging him to open a 'full forensic review' of the evidence used to convict Lucy Letby of the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of seven others. Letby was convicted of the murder charges and six attempted murders at the Countess of Chester Hospital last summer, and convicted of a further attempted murder last month following a retrial. However, doubts have been cast on the security of the evidence relied upon by prosecutors to convict the former neonatal nurse - amid concerns wider problems of staffing, capacity and practice on the ward were downplayed during the trial.

Cleveland Browns rookie Mike Hall Jr. is ARRESTED in Ohio after allegedly 'attacking his baby's mother, putting her head through a wall and pointing a gun at her temple'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 13, 2024
Cleveland Browns rookie defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. has been arrested in Ohio amid allegations of domestic violence involving the mother of his child. 'We are aware of the incident involving Mike Hall Jr. last night,' read a statement from the team. 'Mike and his representatives have been in touch with the appropriate authorities. We are in the process of gathering more information and will have no further comment at the time.' Police in Avon, Ohio arrested Hall Tuesday morning after a pair of sources told The Athletic that the former Ohio State star was involved in a domestic dispute. Police were called to the scene, according to The Athletic.

Chris Barker, a cyclist, was killed in the Indian Pacific Wheel Race on Eyre Highway, Madura, Western Australia, killing Chris Barker

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
While participating in the Indian Pacific Wheel Race (IPWR) between 5.30 a.m. and 6 a.m. on Thursday, Chris Barker, 62, was struck on the Eyre Highway in Madura, just west of the South Australian border. Mr Barker, a young man who competed under the guile of 'Caveman,' died on the scene, and police are now looking at the causes of the accident. According to police, the cyclist was struck by a car traveling in the same direction along the highway. The IPWR is an annual cycling festival that runs from the South Mole lighthouse in Fremantle, Perth, to Sydney's Opera House steps.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: MCC rebels are demanding that the next chairman be chosen after a wake row at Lord's

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
RICHARD EDEN: The MCC was painfully disadvantaged last summer when scores of its members were caught accusing Australian batsmen to volleys of abuse on the final day of the Lord's Test, although apparently synonymous with fair play and gentlemanly conduct. The club's committee later dismissed one miscreant and suspended two others, but if it thought its reasons were spurring, it has been forced to reconsider after being bowled a bouncer by disaffected traditionalists who were nauseated both by the committee's obsession with political correctness and its autocratic demeanor. No fewer than 180 MCC demonstrators have compelled the club to prepare for a special General Meeting in which a vote would be held to elect a successor to the club's chairman, which would result in a 'fully democratic process.'

Wales beat Portugal 102-11 in their first match, but Nigel Walker's Rugby World Cup aspirations were shattered by injury

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2023
On Saturday, Wales and Portugal will meet for the second time in rugby history. Warren Gatland's side will have no problem swatting away the European outfit in Nice, while a surprise bonus-point victory would keep their undefeated World Cup winning streak alive. However, Wales' 2023 class will have to imitate the 1994 team that beat Portugal 102-11 in Lisbon that year. Unlike Gatland's new crop, Wales' side from almost three decades ago didn't even qualify for the 1995 World Cup automatically.

If Bryan Kohberger had contact with university students the year before slayings, cops are probing

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2023
Authorities have issued multiple search warrants to social media businesses, including TikTok and Google, which date back to January 2021, more than a year before the horrific killings. In November 2023, Kohberger, 28, is accused of murdering Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle, 2020, in their Moscow, Idaho home. The Facebook and Twitter search warrants are expected to start in June 2022, five months before the assassination of the victims. Authorities are now looking at a longer time to see if Kohberger ever interacted with Maddie, Kaylee, or Xana over Tik Tok in the 22 months leading up to the murders. The warrant requested messages, files, files, and logs for their accounts, as well as those that have been deleted. The photos related to the accounts, location data, including geotags, and all of the people they followed were also investigated, unfollowed, and blocked. Authorities have since filed a request for the findings to be kept confidential until a later date, but former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer has questioned if Kohberger might have discovered his suspected victims at a much earlier date. The three female victims were injured, according to Kohberger, who said that cops were attempting to'look for a nexus, implying a sequence of links.

Brian Kohberger pastor tells how he prays with the quadruple murderer

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2023
Ministers have been meeting with Bryan Kohberger in Latah County jail to preach the gospel that even the worst offenders will be forgiven by God, but they also acknowledge that even Jesus Christ will not save the innocent quadruple murderer from the criminal justice system. In an exclusive interview, pastor Mike Hall, the group's chief, told DailyMail.com, 'We do not tell people that this will relieve them of their responsibility for their crimes.' Whether you're on probation or a heroin offence, we're all on the same plane in terms of our need for grace and forgiveness from God.' As DailyMail.com announced earlier this month, Kohberger, the professor of four students at the University of Idaho's November 13 stabbing massacre, is one-on-one with Project Hope Idaho, a local Christian group that offers gospel assistance to prisoners.

Campaign begins to save 1970s leisure centres where a generation enjoyed splashing about

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2022
The 20th Century Society (C20) has launched a petition for ten venues to be given listed status, as hundreds of centres are threatened by rising costs. It comes after a study released in September last year that estimated that 41% of public pools in the country - more than 1,800 sites - will close by 2030. The effect of the recent energy crisis has only exacerbated the situation for venues, with Swim England Chief Executive Terry Moore saying this year that "every pool is now in danger" as the cost of heating and inflation hits cash-strapped councils. Coventry Sports Centre (left), which was built in 1977; Perth Leisure Centre in Scotland (bottom right), which opened in 1988; and Wales' Wrexham Waterworld (top right), which welcomed its first visitors in 1967.