Nightline's Daily Line - ABC News, Mar 02, 2010 / Authorities in San Diego have just announced that they have found what they believe is the body of 17-year-old Chelsea King. The remains were discovered in a grave near a lake, San Diego County Sheriff William Gore said at a press conference tonight.
Crime Time - Star-Telegram - Fort Worth TX, Mar 04, 2010 / Police in San Diego have charged a convicted sex offender with killing and raping or attempting to rape a 17-year-old woman who disappeared last week while out for a run.
Nightline's Daily Line - ABC News, Mar 04, 2010 / Embedded below is our segment from last night, entitled "Freed to Kill?"
The How-To Travel Guru - CBS News, Mar 10, 2010 / (CBS/AP) Chelsea King's accused killer, John Albert Gardner III, was described by a court-appointed psychiatrist as a "danger to the community," in a probation report filed a decade ago, and released Tuesday by the San Diego County Superior Court.
Momlogic, May 18, 2010 / Thanks to the upholding of a federal law, sex offenders like John Albert Gardner III would never be released from prison to repeat their crimes.
The National Law Journal's L.A. Legal Pad, Mar 11, 2010 / Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has reversed a longtime policy of shredding sex offenders' parole files, wanting those documents instead to be maintained indefinitely.
Sentencing Law Policy, Mar 02, 2010 / A sex offender suspected in the disappearance of Chelsea King served only five years in prison for molesting a girl a decade ago after prosecutors rejected a psychiatrist's advice to seek a stiffer punishment, court documents state.
From the Road - CBS News, Apr 19, 2010 / SAN DIEGO (CBS/AP) Sobs pierced a packed San Diego courtroom.
Momlogic, Mar 08, 2010 / Though sex-offender John Albert Gardner III had been jailed before, he was roaming the streets a free man when he allegedly raped and murdered high-school student Chelsea King. As parents, there are things we can do to protect our kids.
The How-To Travel Guru - CBS News, May 18, 2010 / SAN DIEGO (CBS/AP) Only two hours after being sentenced to life in prison for raping and murdering Chelsea King and Amber Dubois, John Albert Gardner III admitted having more victims and doing other "assault-type" crimes, according to officials.
Real Clear Politics, Mar 17, 2010 / In California, the criminal justice system's method of dealing with sexual predators who harm or even kill children is -- to borrow a phrase -- stuck on stupid.
Real Clear Politics, Mar 07, 2010 / Like most in the San Diego area -- especially those of us who are parents -- I've spent the last few days processing the events surrounding the murder of 17-year-old Chelsea King with a mixture of sadness, frustration and rage.
Sentencing Law Policy, Mar 12, 2010 / The sex offender charged with murdering Chelsea King violated parole in 2007 by living near a school, but state officials opted against sending him back to prison because he complied with orders to relocate, according to a summary released Thursday by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
TheShowBuzz, Mar 04, 2010 / NEW YORK (CBS) Carrie McGonigle, the mother of missing girl Amber Dubois, said more than a year ago she and her friends watched the man now suspected in the Chelsea King case because she didn't think police had done enough to find her daughter.
TheShowBuzz, Apr 08, 2010 / Records show a sex offender charged with killing a teenage girl violated parole by living too close to San Diego County schools for nearly two years.
The How-To Travel Guru - CBS News, Apr 27, 2010 / (CBS/AP) An 11-year-old girl told police a man followed her home from school a day before registered sex offender John Albert Gardner III raped and murdered 17-year-old Chelsea King in a nearby park, according to search warrants unsealed Monday.
Sentencing Law Policy, Mar 06, 2010 / From state initiatives like Jessica's Law and Megan's Law to federal initiatives, it is clear sexual offenders and their acts are on everyone's mind.
Telegraph - London - UK, Aug 24, 2010/ The attack comes amid two days of fighting that have killed at least 40 civilians and wounded more than 130 in the capital according to Ali Muse, the head of Mogadishu's ambulance service.
The Seattle Times - Seattle WA, Aug 24, 2010/ A small passenger plane heading to the Mount Everest region crashed in heavy rain Tuesday outside Nepal's capital, killing all 14 people aboard, including four Americans, a Briton and a Japanese national, officials said.
MarketWatch, Aug 24, 2010/ Scottish-headquartered oil exploration group Cairn Energy reported Tuesday that it sharply reduced net losses for the first half of the year, saying its first well in Greenland is showing signs of promise.
The Palm Beach Post - Palm Beach FL, Aug 24, 2010/ World stock markets retreated Tuesday as the strong yen knocked Japanese shares and investors anticipated more bad news from U.S. economic reports this week.
The Daily Mirror - London - UK, Aug 24, 2010/ Two Britons were rescued from a horrifying bus siege in which eight hostages died yesterday after a sacked policeman made a crazed attempt to get his job back.