NEWS
By Lynda Robinson | March 12, 1991
A 28-year-old groundskeeper was charged yesterday with first-degree murder in last month's bludgeoning of a young woman he had worked with at St. Timothy's School in Stevenson.Baltimore County police said Harvey Allen Teets Jr. of the 3000 block of Walnut Street, Manchester, was arrested for the murder of Kimberly R. Kenna, 23, who lived at the exclusive girls' boarding school while she worked there as a part-time security guard.Mr. Teets, who was arrested at the school without incident at about 2 p.m., was denied bail and taken to a lockup at the Cockeysville precinct, police said.
NEWS
July 6, 2004
On July 4, 2004 JOSEPH H., beloved husband of Marvel (nee Wines-Lynch), devoted and loving father of Stephen, Timothy, Joseph and Valerie Mac Kenna. Also survived by 11 grandchildren, dear brother of Flora Flaherty, of FL. Relatives and friends will gather at the Bradley-Ashton-Matthews Funeral Home, 2134 Willow Spring Rd., on Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., where a Memorial service will be held at 8:30 P.M. Interment private.
NEWS
By Glenn Small and Glenn Small,Evening Sun Staff | January 7, 1992
A Baltimore County Circuit Court judge has imposed a 30-year prison term on Harvey Allen Teets, 28, the man convicted in the bludgeoning death of Kimberly R. Kenna, a guard at St. Timothy's School in Stevenson.Kenna, who worked part time at the school on the overnight shift, was dragged from her guard's shack Feb. 23, 1991, and beaten to death with a wooden club. Her half-naked body was found later that morning floating in a pond on the school grounds.Judge Alfred L. Brennan Sr. sentenced Teets yesterday to the maximum term for his second-degree murder conviction.
NEWS
By Sandra Crockett and Sandra Crockett,Baltimore County Bureau of The Sun | March 5, 1991
There were no answers at a memorial service yesterday for the 23-year-old woman whose bludgeoned body was found Feb. 23 floating in a shallow pool at a private boarding school for girls in Baltimore County.There were only questions about who would want to kill Kimberly R. Kenna, who worked as a part-time security guard at St. Timothy's in Stevenson, and loving remembrances of what she brought to theschool's close-knit community.To Emily, a 16-year-old junior who asked that her last name be withheld, Kimberly was an older friend who was easy to talk to, someone who loved laughter and never had a bad word to say about anyone.
NEWS
By Doug Birch | February 24, 1991
The bludgeoned body of a 23-year-old woman who worked as a part-time security guard at St. Timothy's girls' boarding school in Stevenson was found floating in a shallow pond behind her guard shack shortly after 7 a.m. yesterday, Baltimore County police said.The body of Kimberly R. Kenna was discovered by a teacher who was walking her dog past the guard shack. She noticed Ms. Kenna's white Chevrolet Beretta parked at the side of the road, ** the shack door open, a television on and blood on the ground, police said.
NEWS
By Meredith Schlow and Meredith Schlow,Evening Sun Staff | October 3, 1991
A former cellmate of the man charged with murdering Kimberly R. Kenna, a St. Timothy's School security guard, testified that anger over a domestic dispute may have been the catalyst for the killing.David Lotridge, 23, told a Baltimore County Circuit Court jury yesterday that Harvey Allen Teets Jr. confessed to killing the part-time security guard because "he had a lot of anger toward females" as a result of an estrangement from his wife.Judge Alfred L. Brennan Sr. and jurors listened as Lotridge told of sharing a cell with Teets at the Baltimore County Detention Center following Teets' arrest in March in the Feb. 23 slaying of Kenna, 23, who lived at St. Timothy's.
NEWS
October 31, 2005
On October 29, 2005 THOMAS S. MITCHELL, SR., of Lewes, DE, beloved husband of Catherine A. Mitchell, loving father of Thomas S. Mitchell Jr., and his wife Robin, and Bernard E. Cherry and his wife Janice, dear brother of William Mitchell, devoted grandfather of Linnzi, Megan, Mc Kenna Mitchell and Elizabeth and Jessica Cherry. Friends may call the family owned EVANS FUNERAL CHAPEL-BEL AIR (Corner of Rts. 23 & 24, Forest Hill, MD) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. on Wednesday. A funeral service will be held during the evening visitation.
NEWS
By Sheridan Lyons and Sheridan Lyons,Baltimore County Bureau of The Sun hHC WfB | October 4, 1991
A Baltimore County jury took five hours to find Harvey Allen Teets Jr. guilty of second-degree murder last night in the bludgeoning death of a guard on the rural St. Timothy's School campus in February.Teets, known as "J.R.," faces a maximum penalty of 30 years for killing Kimberly R. Kenna, 23, who was beaten to death in a guard shack and her half-clothed body dumped into a pond 20 yards away.An assistant public defender, Patricia L. Chappell, asked for a delay in sentencing to allow her time to prepare psychological evidence on Teets, 28, a groundskeeper at the private high school on Greenspring Avenue in Stevenson.
NEWS
March 13, 1991
A Baltimore man convicted in the 1961 murder of a Carroll County grocer now faces charges in a weekend slaying here.A woman apparently was mistaken for someone else and was shot to death while picking up her 2-year-old daughter at a friend's house, city police said.Detective Marvin Snydor said Tambra Dove, 22, of Baltimore, answered a knock at the door and was shot several times in the head and the chest by a man carrying a rifle. He said the assailant then droppedthe rifle and ran to a house two doors away.
BUSINESS
By Margarita Bauza and Margarita Bauza,McClatchy-Tribune | November 8, 2006
Kathy Angel has a hard time controlling her sweet tooth, particularly at the office. There's the morale club's monthly cake celebration. The doughnut holes. The candy dishes. "I can sort of plan for it because I know it's coming," said Angel, 42, of Farmington, Mich., who will try to curb her intake as another cake day approaches at work. Angel represents 74 percent of workers who told researchers that cake, cookies and candy are served sometimes - if not always - to celebrate special occasions at the office.