Seventeen-year-old Brian Carrick was last seen at a grocery store where he worked with the man accused of killing him. Twenty-eight-year-old Mario Casciaro is charged with murder, even though ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Mario Casciaro spoke about a court's decision that prosecutors failed to prove his guilt in the 2002 murder of Brian Carrick in Johnsburg, Illinois. A free man, Casciaro said he is ...
The jury could not reach a verdict in the trial of Mario Casciaro, who is accused of killing 17-year-old Brian Carrick. This is the one outcome that neither side is particularly happy with, but at the ...
Mario Casciaro, who was sent to prison for 26 years for the murder of his teenage co-worker, only to be freed after the conviction was reversed, is now seeking millions of dollars in damages from ...
Twenty years ago, while families were preparing for Christmas celebrations, a Johnsburg teen walked into a grocery store across the street from his home and was never seen again. The mystery ...
The last time Mario Casciaro says he saw 17-year-old Brian Carrick was in Val's Foods, the Johnsburg, Illinois, grocery store co-owned by Casciaro's father. Both Carrick and Casciaro worked as stock ...
Mario Casciaro was released from prison after his conviction for the murder of his teenage co-worker was overturned, but authorities in McHenry County are balking at having him formally declared ...
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