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A judge has sentenced Chad Absher to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the shooting death of Ashlee Rucker in Jacksonville, Florida.
A jury has convicted Chad Absher of 1st-degree murder and attempted murder in the 2017 double shooting that left his long-time girlfriend Ashlee Rucker dead and her sister Lisa severely wounded.
Lisa Rucker said her 4-year-old son and Ashlee Rucker's 9-year-old son witnessed the entire incident. "The boys are running back and forth between her and I saying 'please don't die,'" she said.
Absher was convicted Thursday in the Jacksonville murder of his ex-girlfriend, Ashlee Rucker. After he was convicted, he blew kisses and winked at her family.
Thursday marked the second day of the annual American Legislative Exchange Council meeting, where state legislators, policy ...
Within that release, there was a 911 call made by Ashlee's sister, Lisa Rucker, detailing a domestic incident at her apartment that took place not long before Chad Absher allegedly murdered Ashlee ...
Lisa Rucker and her boyfriend raced into Christina "Ashlee" Rucker's bedroom early Tuesday morning when fighting began again. It was there that they say they saw 32-year-old Chad Olan Absher strang… ...
A Jacksonville woman who was injured in a deadly shooting released her handwritten letter about the shooting from her hospital bed on Friday. Lisa Rucker and her sister were shot by her sister's ...
Former Rocky River soccer player Ashley (Rucker) Rivera lives in Austintown with her husband, Jose, and their stepson, Dominic (3), and 3-month-old Lillianah.
The office of Florida State Attorney Melissa W. Nelson announced on Thursday that Chad Absher was found guilty by a jury of the first-degree murder of his ex-girlfriend Christina "Ashlee" Rucker and ...
A man convicted of murder Thursday in the death of his ex-girlfriend, 30-year-old Christina “Ashlee” Rucker, now faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison, the State Attorney’s Office said.
In the case of the murder of Lisa Rucker, new arrests were made last month, but now one of those men is out of jail. Both Rucker's family and the suspect's family want to know: Where is the evidence?
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