Friday, October 18, 2024

Mother who had a bench built for her son’s gravesite has had it removed by a Hamilton cemetery

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The prosecution will rest its case against Jeremy Hall this week, hoping to convince a Hamilton judge that Hall is guilty of the 2006 first degree murder of Billy Mason. Mason’s mother, Donna Dixon, has been suffering through the second trial for almost eight months. When she tried to find comfort at her son’s gravesite, she found that a bench made in his memory had been taken away. Lisa Hepfner has that story.

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