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By Jessica Anderson, The Baltimore Sun | April 29, 2013
A Lansdowne man was sentenced to life without parole in Baltimore County Circuit Court Monday for killing another man by striking him 24 times with a hatchet, according to the state's attorney's office. Larry Eugene Horton, 37 was found guilty in February of killing Ryan Wesley Jackson on Oct. 12, 2011. His sentence was handed down by Judge Jan Marshall Alexander Police said Horton killed Jackson inside his rented home on Rambo Court in Lansdowne before taking Jackson's body to the city.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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TELEVISION 1.NBA Finals, Game 5, ABC 2.NBA Finals, Game 3, ABC 3.NBA Finals, Game 4, ABC 4.Two and a Half Men, CBS 5.NCIS, CBS FILMS 1.The Incredible Hulk, Universal 2.Kung Fu Panda, DreamWorks 3.The Happening, Fox 4.You Don't Mess With the Zohan, Sony 5.Indiana Jones and ... the Crystal Skull, Paramount SINGLES 1.Lollipop, Lil' Wayne 2.Viva La Vida, Coldplay 3.Bleeding Love, Leona Lewis 4.I Kissed a Girl, Katy Perry 5.Take a Bow, Rihanna...
NEWS
April 29, 1997
Columbia man, 42, killed in accident near his homeA 42-year-old east Columbia man was killed over the weekend in a road accident just blocks away from his home in Owen Brown village.Police said Michael Disena, who lived in the 6000 block of Summer Rambo Court, was traveling west on Sewells Orchard Drive near Loring Drive Sunday at 1: 20 a.m. Sunday when his Toyota Four Runner crossed the road's center line and struck the back of a trailer that was parked on the eastbound side of the road.
NEWS
October 3, 1990
A 40-year-old man who said he had been out jogging when a teen-ager tried to sell him drugs has been charged in the teen's stabbing death, Baltimore police said.Dadisi Sippline, 18, of the 1600 block of Lemmon Street was stabbed in the chest about 7:30 p.m. Monday with a Rambo-style survival knife in the 2100 block of Frederick Avenue, police said.He died at the University Hospital, according to authorities.Charged with first-degree murder and possession of a deadly weapon was Calvin Robinson, 40, of the 100 block of North Stricker Street, police said.
NEWS
March 23, 1994
* Dack Rambo, 53, who played silver-haired Jack Ewing on "Dallas" and a congressman on the soap opera "Another World" before he learned he was infected with the AIDS virus and quit show business in 1991, died Monday in Delano, Calif. The cause of death was not disclosed.* Edward Foss Wilson, 89, who built Wilson & Co., the Chicago meatpacking company founded by his father, into a nearly billion-dollar venture with interests in sporting goods and pharmaceuticals, died Saturday in a Washington hospital.
SPORTS
By Glenn Graham and The Baltimore Sun | May 21, 2013
The boys rosters for the 2013 Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic have been announced, with seven players from area teams representing the South team. The Classic is set for 8 p.m. July 6 at Towson University's Johnny Unitas Stadium, capping the three-day event. Earning spots on the 22-player South team are: Max Greene, Gilman; Colin Heacock, Boys' Latin; Stephen Kelly, Calvert Hall; Mac Pons, Boys' Latin; Ben Pridemore, Boys' Latin; Danny Sweeney, McDonogh with Calvert Hall's Garrett Epple not participating due to injury.
NEWS
By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | October 17, 2011
Baltimore County police say they believe an 18-year-old man found stabbed to death in a wooded area of Curtis Bay was killed sometime last week in Lansdowne. Ryan Wesley Jackson, of the 3600 block of West Bay Ave., had been reported missing on Oct. 14 after his girlfriend hadn't seen him for two days, county police said. On Oct. 15, his family visited a home in the 700 block of Rambo Court where they believed he might be. "The family went over there, and was able to go into the home," said Det. Cathy Batton, a county police spokeswoman.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Steve McKerrow and Steve McKerrow,Staff Writer | May 21, 1993
Attention! Do not look down into your popcorn box for the last few kernels while watching "Hot Shots! Part Deux," even for a few seconds. You will miss at least a couple of gags.Then again, you have seen their like before.Yes, the sequel to "Hot Shots" from director/writer Jim Abrahams follows the 1991 sendup of "Top Gun." It also fits right in with the "Naked Gun" and "Airplane" series, upon which Mr. Abrahams worked with those wild and crazy brothers, David and Jerry Zucker.And like its predecessors, the new movie follows the carpet-bombing theory: Unload a belly-full of sight gags, puns, body function jokes, silly stunts, lampoons of other films and juvenile sexual innuendo, and you will score some belly laughs.
NEWS
By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | October 20, 2011
A 37-year-old Lansdowne man was arrested Wednesday in Alabama and charged in the death of an 18-year-old in Baltimore County, county police said Thursday. Larry Horton faces charges of first-degree murder in the killing of Ryan Wesley Jackson, who police say was killed with a hatchet and found in a remote, wooded area of Curtis Bay on Saturday afternoon. Jackson had last been seen Oct. 12, when he told his girlfriend that he was going to a home in the 700 block of Rambo Court.
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