Christa Worthington

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Template:Short description Template:Sister project Christa Worthington (December 23, 1956 – January 6, 2002) was a United States fashion writer who worked for Women's Wear Daily, Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Harper's Bazaar, and The New York Times. She was also a co-author of several books on fashion.[1]

Worthington was stabbed to death at her home in Truro, Massachusetts (on Cape Cod). Her body was found on January 6, 2002, with her two-year-old daughter, Ava, clinging to it. The child was unharmed.

On April 15, 2005, a local garbage collector, Christopher McCowen, was arrested and charged with her rape and murder. On November 16, 2006, he was found guilty in Barnstable Superior Court of first-degree murder, rape and burglary, and sentenced to life without parole. In January 2008, a hearing was held due to three jurors' separate allegations that racism was involved in the deliberations.[2] In December 2010, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court denied an appeal for a new trial.[3]

See also

External links

Links to some articles written by Worthington:

References

  1. Murder She Wrote Template:Webarchive People.com, June 30, 2003
  2. "Judge questions jurors about alleged bias in deliberations." Boston Globe. January 10, 2008.
  3. Court denies appeal for man convicted of Cape writer’s murder Template:Webarchive. Boston Herald. December 10, 2010.
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