A jury deliberated for more than five hours Friday without a verdict in the trial of a man accused of shooting and killing eight people at a Carthage nursing home two years ago.
Jurors must decide whether a man accused of opening fire inside a Carthage nursing home two years ago was intent on making his wife pay for leaving him or was simply on too much medication to know what he was doing.
A judge ruled Wednesday that prosecutors must prove that a Moore County man wasn't under the influence of a sleeping medication two years ago when he opened fire inside a Carthage nursing home, killing eight people.
After three days of testimony, the defense rested Friday in the trial of a man accused of opening fire inside a Carthage nursing home two years ago.
The sleep-aid Ambien is powerful enough to leave people unaware of things they have done, a Boone toxicologist testified Wednesday in the trial of a man accused of opening fire inside a Carthage nursing home two years ago.
Prosecutors in the trial of a man accused of killing eight people in a shooting rampage at a Moore County nursing home two years ago rested their case Thursday.
Several of the patients killed during a rampage at the Pinelake Health and Rehabilitation Center in Moore County were shot from a very close range, the former state medical examiner said Wednesday.
When Robert Stewart's ex-wife wife heard there was a gunman at her work, the Pinelake Health and Rehabilitation Center, she had an awful feeling it was him.
Prosecutors said Monday that they expect to wrap up their case this week in the capital trial of a man accused of opening fire inside a Carthage nursing home two years ago.
A state toxicologist testified Thursday that the man charged with opening fire inside a Carthage nursing home two years ago had several prescription drugs in his system at the time of the rampage.
The ex-wife of a man charged with opening fire inside a Carthage nursing home two years ago was about to take the witness stand Wednesday afternoon when questions about her mental state put her testimony on hold.
In an homage to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's surrender at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia, Robert Kenneth Stewart wrote that he planned to go to Appomattox "to end it."
In the days leading up to a shooting rampage at a Carthage nursing home, the alleged gunman made a series of angry phone calls to his wife's acquaintances, authorities testified Monday.
Four days before he allegedly went on a shooting rampage in a Carthage nursing home two years ago, Robert Kenneth Stewart told a friend his wife had left him for "the last time."
After a shooting rampage ended at a Carthage nursing home two years ago, the suspected gunman was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, and he appeared calm and coherent, a nurse testified Thursday.
The police officer credited with ending a shooting rampage at a Carthage nursing home two years ago that left eight people dead and three others injured testified Wednesday that he stopped the gunman with one shot.
Employees and visitors of a Carthage nursing home on Tuesday recounted a shooting rampage at the facility two years ago that left eight people dead and three others wounded.
Robert Kenneth Stewart faces eight counts of first-degree murder in the March 29, 2009, shooting deaths of eight people at a Carthage nursing home.
Opening arguments are set for Monday morning in the murder trial of a man accused of killing eight people at a Carthage nursing home two years ago.
Robert Kenneth Stewart said in court Tuesday that he killed the victims March 29, 2009 at the Pinelake Health and Rehabilitation Center in Carthage.
Jury selection for the trial of a man accused in a fatal shooting rampage inside a Carthage nursing home more than two years ago could take a month, Superior Court Judge James Webb said Monday.
Judge James Webb ruled on final pretrial motions Monday paving the way for a July start date for the trial of a man accused of killing eight people at a Carthage nursing home more than two years ago.
A Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that cameras won't be allowed inside the courtroom when a man goes to trial next month for a massacre more than two years ago at a Carthage nursing home.
The district attorney prosecuting the case of a man accused of killing eight people at a Carthage nursing home removed herself from the case because of her relationship with the suspect's mother.
Robert Stewart, 47, wants his trial for the shootings at the Pinelake Health and Rehabilitation Center moved out of Moore County.
Attorneys for a man accused of going on a shooting rampage at a Carthage nursing home last March argued before a judge Wednesday that media coverage surrounding the case will prevent their client from getting a fair trial.
A Superior Court judge on Wednesday reaffirmed his order to hold the man accused of killing eight people at a Moore County nursing home last year in Central Prison in Raleigh.
A defense attorney for the man accused of killing eight people at a Moore County nursing home wants the suspect housed at a state prison rather than the local jail.
Attorneys for the man accused of opening fire in a Moore County nursing home and killing eight people asked a judge Thursday to move his trial.
The state will seek the death penalty against Robert Kenneth Stewart, accused of killing eight people at a Moore County nursing home in March.
A Moore County grand jury handed up 14 indictments Monday against Robert Stewart, who is accused of killing eight people at a Carthage nursing home and injuring three others.
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