Title | Date | Summary | Source | Tags |
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Cops resent reversal in dual killing | 1988-04-02 | Skokie police expressed indignation that the Illinois Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Robert St. Pierre 25, of Chicago. St. Pierre confessed to a double murder in Skokie in 1982, but the court ruled that his confession was improperly obtained. | Life - Skokie edition (Weekend edition), Saturday, April 2, 1988, Sec. 1, p. 1 | Crime and criminals - Murder, St. Pierre, Robert, Illinois Supreme Court, Courts |
Death date is set for Skokie couple slayer | 1995-05-18 | None | Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, May 18, 1995, Sec. 1, p. 1 | Crime and criminals - Murder, Wilson, Barry, Gibons, Benjamin, St. Pierre, Robert, Gibons, Jacqueline, Gibons, Sybil |
New trial ordered in Gibons murder case | 1988-04-07 | Robert St. Pierre of Chicago, one of the people involved in one of Skokie's most brutal murders, will be granted a new trial. | Skokie Review, Thursday, April 7, 1988, p. 5 | Crime and criminals - Murder, Wilson, Barry, Gibons, Benjamin, St. Pierre, Robert, Courts, Gibons, Jacqueline, Gibons, Sybil |
St. Pierre execution scheduled | 1995-05-25 | None | Skokie Review, Thursday, May 25, 1995, p. 3 | Crime and criminals - Murder, Gibons, Benjamin, St. Pierre, Robert, Gibons, Sybil |
St. Pierre sentenced to die | 1983-10-20 | Robert St. Pierre, convicted last week in the 1982 murders of a Skokie couple, was sentenced to die by a Cook County Circuit Court jury. His accomplices are scheduled for sentencing on November 4. | Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, October 20, 1983, Sec. 1, p. 2 | Crime and criminals - Murder, St. Pierre, Robert |