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Last week's first-degree murder trial of avowed neo-Nazi John Ditullio Jr. ended in a mistrial. All but two of the jurors were convinced Ditullio was innocent. During a hearing Monday, Ditullio was ordered to undergo a retrial in March of next year. Some have suggested the outcome of the trial might have been different if Circuit Judge Michael Andrews had not allowed the defense to have tattoos on Ditullio's face, including a Nazi swastika, covered by makeup. If Judge Andrews erred, he erred on the side of caution. ...more
December 16, 2009
An eleventh-hour defense witness in the murder trial of John Ditullio Jr. testified Friday that another neo-Nazi told her he was responsible for the stabbings of two people. ...more
December 12, 2009
A former longtime member of the American Nazis took to the witness stand Wednesday to blame neo-Nazi John Ditullio Jr. for the March 2006 stabbings of Patricia Wells and Kristofer King. ...more
December 10, 2009
The complexion of self-professed neo-Nazi John Ditullio Jr. that prospective jurors saw Monday was quite a bit cleaner than the one seen Friday afternoon in Pasco County Circuit Court. ...more
December 8, 2009
John Ditullio Jr. has chosen to decorate his neck with a pair of tattoos - a swastika on the right side and an expletive on the left. ...more
December 5, 2009
John Ditullio Jr. has chosen to decorate his neck with a pair of tattoos – a swastika on the right side and an expletive on the left. ...more
December 4, 2009
Authorities say a man who became angry over the brand of beer available stabbed three people in a trailer last night. ...more
February 28, 2009
Police are investigating stabbings that left three people critically injured after an argument that police believe took place in the Jersey Mobile Home Park. ...more
August 17, 2008
TARPON SPRINGS -- The former home of what once was one of the city's most notorious nightspots could become a house of worship by early next year. The pastor of the East Lake Church of God in Christ doesn't think this should cause anyone a problem. ...more
August 2, 2008
The final, chilling posting read, "It's time." In the hours before a 25-year-old man went on a killing rampage in central Tokyo on Sunday, he posted a series of messages on an online bulletin board from his cell phone, the authorities said Monday. ...more
June 10, 2008
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