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A man has pleaded guilty to murder, about two years the decomposing body of his lover was found encased in concrete in a bathtub in one of Hawaiʻi’s most exclusive gated communities.
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Authorities say a man accused of dousing a woman with acid on Oʻahu last year allegedly tried to cast doubt on himself as a suspect by plotting with a fellow inmate to carry out a second, similar attack.
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The Conversation's Russell Subiono talked with Angelina Mercado, the executive director of the Hawaiʻi State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, about what more can victims and communities do to curb the fatal outcomes of domestic violence.
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Last month, Beverly Shimabukuro allegedly started a fire in the closet of her rented Liliha home on Feb. 28, a day before her eviction.
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What action communities can take to curb the fatal outcomes of domestic violence?; International TV host takes a tour of the Liljestrand House, a mid-century marvel on Oʻahu
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Sheryl Sunia retired after 28 years on the force serving in Homicide, Child Sex Crimes and Crisis Negotiation. She was the chief negotiator for the Xerox case in 1999, when Bryan Koji Uyesugi fatally shot seven co-workers, including his supervisor.
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Former HPD detective on the murder-suicide in Mānoa; Local woman honored for evacuating 12,000 tourists during the Lahaina wildfire; New video game set in Honolulu
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Honolulu police say they are investigating what appears to be the murder-suicide of a family, including three children, at a Mānoa home. Lt. Deena Thoemmes said during a news conference Sunday afternoon that a preliminary investigation shows the husband fatally stabbed his wife and three children.
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The suspect will have a lifetime of supervised release once his prison sentence is completed.
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Agricultural crimes are a nearly universal experience for local ranchers and farmers — and the state is being called on to do more about it. HPR's Mark Ladao hears from farmers and stakeholders advocating at the state Capitol.