Jake Gardner had died “at his own hand,” his attorney announced, on the same day he was scheduled to return to Omaha to face four felony charges, including manslaughter, in the May death of James Scurlock.
By Timothy Bella, Washington Post U.S.
Mon, 09/21/2020 - 12:30am
Jake Gardner had died “at his own hand,” his attorney announced, on the same day he was scheduled to return to Omaha to face four felony charges, including manslaughter, in the May death of James Scurlock.