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A physically imposing forward and freak athlete with a diverse arsenal of skills, Bias represents one of basketball's saddest stories. Bias averaged more than 23 points per game in his final season at the University of Maryland, and was named a first-team All-American. Just days later, before ever playing a professional game, Bias died of complications from a cocaine overdose. Gathers was another college basketball star who, like Bias, died too young.

Gathers spearheaded a frenetic attack at Loyola Marymount University. His Lions teams are still legendary among college basketball fans for their breakneck pace of play and astronomical scoring totals. In , Gathers averaged The following season, he averaged During a West Coast Conference tournament semifinal game on March 4, , Gathers collapsed on the court.

At a hospital soon after, he was pronounced dead due to complications from a heart disorder. Petrovic took his talents to the NBA in , while in his mids, after having already conquered European competition. Tillman's story is one of the most unique in sports history. He'd carved out a successful NFL career for himself, but in left professional football behind to join the military following the terror attacks of Sept.

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Tillman was a patriot, but nuanced in his view of the world, war and American military operations. His life and death are explored in great detail in Where Men Win Glory , Jon Krakauer's engrossing biography of the player-turned soldier. If Amanda is found guilty, she'll face the death penalty.

Despite the best effort that Amanda's lawyer Michael Tucker who points out that Billy was the one who instigated and manipulated Amanda into committing robbery and a murder, the jury is unsympathetic and convicts Amanda of murder. Amanda is sentenced to death and her execution is carried out off-screen 30 days later.

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Cannaday born September 8, was charged with robbery, kidnapping, and homicide. At the time of her trial, she was a sixteen-year-old divorcee, who had married at thirteen and divorced at fourteen. Air Force Sergeant Ronald Wojcik and the jury sentenced her to death by lethal injection.


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The guilty verdict was upheld, but the sentence was reversed in , Cannaday v. State , So.

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She was released on parole on March 9, Her co-defendant, David Randolph Gray born May 29, was charged with aggravated assault , grand larceny , and homicide. She was a member of the Bangubangu tribe in the Maniema province of eastern Congo, although some have claimed that she was a Tutsi from Rwanda.

Whatever the case, Kabila went to school in Tanzania, attending schools based on the British school system where Kabila learned to speak English at a young age. He was also fluent in Swahili, although not in Lingala, which is the language spoken in Congo's capital. While at school he also studied French. After school he trained in the Rwandan military for three years before he went on to continue his education.

He went to Makarere University in Before he could begin taking classes in , Kabila's father, head at that time of a guerilla force that opposed the government, asked him to join him in a fight to overthrow then-president Mobutu Sese Seko. Kabila's father sent him to China to further his military training, and six months later they led the revolt that overthrew the Congolese government and put Laurent Kabila into the office of president.

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Kabila's father appointed him to the position of major-general and he was put in charge of the armed forces. When taking over the presidency Kabila's father promised that he would change the corruption and bad politics that had plagued the government for the past 40 years. Unfortunately, his rule was just as corrupt. In , still in charge of the armed forces, Kabila led a fight against Rwanda and Uganda, both of whom had invaded the Congo and had control over portions of it.

The operation was still underway when Kabila returned home. At this time Kabila lived in a military housing unit with his girlfriend, Olive, and their daughter, Josephine, but this life was not to last. Kabila's father was assassinated by one of his own bodyguards, Rashisi Kassereka, in Kassereka was shot dead on the spot after the murder.

After Kabila's father died, Kabila's mother continued to live at the palace, away from the public eye. And Kabila himself became the next president of the Congo at the young age of 29 years old. After his father was murdered, Kabila met with foreign diplomats and representatives from different Congolese groups from the religious, social, and commercial sectors. It was not really known how Kabila succeeded his father as president, but most believe it was because he was the least controversial choice at the time, not really belonging to any of the factions that were vying for power across the country.

Whatever the case, three days after Kimbala took over control of the country troops were sent from Angola, Zimbabwe, and Namibia after their leaders had met together, to help secure Kabila his office and keep the peace around the country. Kabila's father's Parliament unanimously voted Kabila into office on January 27, , only 11 days after Kabila's father was murdered. It made him the youngest leader of any country in the world at that time. Nobody knew what kind of leader Kabila would be.

In his personal life, Kabila neither drank nor smoked. He did not eat at fancy restaurants or like expensive clothing. He was shy and quiet and apparently down to earth and serious. He was a Christian who often read the Bible.

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He liked sports and computer games. He was young, so many assumed he would be weak. Many assumed he would be a dictator as his father had been. Some were suspicious of the way he had come to power, and some reports claimed that Kabila had been put into office as a puppet for a hidden regime. Kabila had much to face at the beginning of his tour as president of the Congo.

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The whole country watched to see what Kabila would do first as he entered his reign as president. Kabila, however, would have none of it.

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The important thing, he said, was not what he did, but how the country fared. Only a week after he was sworn in as president, George Bush invited Kabila to visit Washington. Kabila accepted the invitation and went there to meet with Colin Powell and Paul Kagame, the president of Rwanda.