MAN CONVICTED OF KILLING ESTRANGED WIFE'S BOYFRIEND Final Edition
The prosecutor said [Hall] killed [Quentin Perrin] in a jealous rage Feb. 15, just moments after Perrin returned from a movie outing with [Sylvia Roberson] and Hall's then-8-year-old daughter. He died with his seat belt still fastened, the car in reverse and the engine running, according to tes...
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Published in | Daily press (Newport News, Va. : Final ed.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Newport News, Va
Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
01.02.2007
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Summary: | The prosecutor said [Hall] killed [Quentin Perrin] in a jealous rage Feb. 15, just moments after Perrin returned from a movie outing with [Sylvia Roberson] and Hall's then-8-year-old daughter. He died with his seat belt still fastened, the car in reverse and the engine running, according to testimony at Hall's trial in Hampton Circuit Court. Hall said he timed his visit to avoid running into Perrin because the day before, Perrin told him to stay away from Roberson. He said he perceived Perrin's request to be a threat, so he defended himself when he thought Perrin was reaching for a weapon in the car. |
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