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  1. Samuel Fields was a figure of the American Wild West and an active participant in the African-American community of Deadwood, South Dakota. Fields moved to Deadwood around 1876 to seek his fortune. He claimed to have been a General in the Union Army during the American Civil War; however, this was false. Career

  2. 3 de jul. de 2019 · On the morning of August 19, 1993, in Floyd County, Samuel Fields entered the home of Bess Horton through a back window. Fields hit Horton on the head and slashed her throat. Horton died as a result of multiple sharp force injuries of the head and neck.

  3. Samuel "Sam" Fielden (Todmorden, 25 de febrero de 1847 - Colorado, 7 de febrero de 1922) fue un pastor metodista, socialista, anarquista y activista estadounidense nacido en Inglaterra, del movimiento obrero quien fue arrestado durante la Revuelta de Haymarket.

  4. Brendan Fitzpatrick and Samuel Fields belong to the vast tribe of young children who lost parents on Sept. 11 -- an estimated 3,000 boys and girls who are all working through their own painful...

  5. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Samuel Fields, a state prisoner convicted and sentenced to death for murder, filed a petition for federal habeas relief alleging various claims. The Court of Appeals ruled that he failed to meet the requirements of AEDPA and that his constitutional rights were not violated by the jury's experiment with evidence.

  6. 10 de jul. de 2020 · Samuel Fields, aka "N*****r General" witnesses Charlie Utter's murder in the opening ten minutes of the film and, due to being severally intimidated by Hearst's power and influence, doesn't come forward until the last half of the film.

  7. Samuel Fields was sentenced to death by the State of Kentucky for the robbery and murder of an elderly woman. According to court documents Samuel Fields entered the elderly woman home through a window and would slit her throat and stab her so hard in the head the knife would go into her right temple.