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A federal judge on Tuesday denied Kipland P. Kinkel’s attempt to certify two questions before the state Supreme Court that could have affected his sentence of nearly 112 years for fatally ...
In 1998 a 15-year-old Oregon boy named Kipland “Kip” Kinkel shot and killed his parents, then brought his guns to school, where he killed two people and wounded 25 more before he was disarmed ...
Kipland P. Kinkel’s parents had known of their son’s addiction to bomb-making for at least one year before he allegedly shot and killed them, a close friend of the family said Saturday. The ...
The meek and subdued Kipland P. Kinkel who faced a Lane County judge Friday could not have presented a starker contrast to the bullet-spraying killer accused of the nation’s largest school ...
Before going to trial, the notorious Kipland P. Kinkel pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 111 years, which he is now serving at MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn. Now, WW ...
Kipland Kinkel’s desperate parents gave their son the weapons of their own destruction, friends said yesterday. They were hoping to turn the 15-year-old’s obsession with firepower into … ...
The shooting at Springfield's Thurston High School in 1998 left four dead and 25 wounded. The healing continues 25 years later.
Kinkel's transition at age 24 from the Secure Intensive Treatment Program at MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn to state prison has been difficult, although he receives continued ...
Police said Kipland Kinkel, who had been suspended Wednesday for having a gun in his locker, fired 51 rounds, nearly all from a rifle, before a wrestler, himself critically wounded, tackled him.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling last summer that struck down mandatory life sentences without parole for two 14-year-old boys should not apply to Kipland P. Kinkel's case, Oregon's attorney general ...
Conrad Wilson / OPB The shooter was 15-year-old Kipland Kinkel. He was armed with more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition, along with two pistols when he started firing his father’s Ruger .22 ...
Oregon's attorney general contends that Kip Kinkel already has exhausted his appeals and it's too late for him to ask a state judge to throw out his nearly 112-year sentence based on a U.S ...
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