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5 6 ge os a yd db i ss ei A a fE ao i a a fO yo dA a 3 1 0 ,2 .6 a nS do a en. dr i ch a en ya hb a nd di sa ei a a ol a er si i sur i i ow fP eo a i fW so i A sA i fP ho a a i owH fS to ko a dJ a fC hn i gw na i a a ec i be i i se a i or A eM tt Ma 0P 0 t1 a i a nS 4i 5 e6 a i lo i yw mH a i ow uo i nl I a be a ons i a don I os iti ar os i no i Il a a on i a i a ec i av rf ry 9o 3 5 0 6 or nc do on a tw i i ev a i a ef me lh a a hinm AGannettNewspaper Foundedin1886 TheDailyTimes DelmarvaMediaGroup 618BeamSt. GENERAL INFORMATION TheDailyTimesofficeisopen weekdaysfrom8a.m.to5p.m. ADVERTISING Classifiedadvertising. 410-860-6900 Displayadvertising.

410-845-4611 CUSTOMERSERVICE 877-424-0148 Hours: Walk-inhours: Damagedormissingpapers: InSalisburyandFruitlandareas, call877-424-0148before 11a.m.andapaperwillbe redelivered(Saturdayand Sundayonly). 443-260-3310 Subscriptionrates: DigitalAccessOnly(excludes homedeliveryoftheprint IncludingMon-Sunprintedition IncludingWed-Sunprintedition IncludingSunonlyprintedition Marylandresidentsadd6percent salestax. Printedbillratesavailable. distributorsareindependent contractorskeepingtheirown accountsfreeofcontrol.TheDaily Timesisnotresponsiblefor advancepaymentsmadetothem, theiragentsorrepresentatives. CENTER Dial443-260-3300andselectthe appropriateextension.

Newstipline. 410-845-4642 THOMASE.CLAYBAUGH GeneralManager 410-341-6534 MICHAELKILIAN ExecutiveEditor 410-845-4601 ROBBSCOTT SalesandMarketingDirector 410-341-6532 LOUHAUT CirculationManager RONSMITH OperationsDirector 410-845-4619 ANNEO 1 CONNELL BusinessManager 410-845-4623 NIKKIIOVACCHINI 410-845-4622 TheDailyTimesisnotresponsible forunsolicitedcopyorphotos. TheDailyTimes(USPS146-540)is Periodicalspostagepaidat additionalmailingoffices. Sept.23,2013.T.P.White&Sons.Serviceswillbeheld at2p.m.MondayatParsonsCemeter. AREADEATHS Countyprosecutorsdid Friday.Inordertogeta hadtodemonstratea trackrecordshowing Phillipsdeservedtobe strippedtheopportunity toeverleaveprison.

gotafullconfessionfrom breakingintothePoco- mokeCity-areahomeof stabbinghimtodeathaf- ButtheMaryland CourtofAppealsruled invalidbecausethepo- liceofficerquestioning himshouldhaveended theinterviewwhenPhil- lipsaskedforalawyer, Theofficerwhocon- ductedthatinterview formerdetectivewith theWorcesterCounty BureauofInvestigation, whohassincebeenelect- edtotheMaryland HouseofDelegates. ningforastateSenate agreeswiththeappeals notbelievePhillipswas deniedanyofhisrightsto counsel. Thecaseultimately wasremandedto WorcesterCounty.Inhis wasthrownout.Butnew evidencewasavailable, includedthejeansPhil- testingshowedtheyhad them. PhillipsinJunewas convictedoffirst-degree hisfirstconvictionfor thedefendantkilled someonewhiletryingto robthem.Afirst-degree murderconvictionre- quiresproofof premeditation. AthissentencingFri- testimonyfromseven differentemployeesof thecourtsystemwholaid outseveralinstancesof Phillipsviolatingjail infights.

Tofurthermakeacase forPhillipstolosethe torsplayedaphonecall inwhichPhillipsisheard tellingaconfidantthathe wouldconsidertryingto lockmeuptherestofmy PhillipskilledNib- onedayafterbeingre- leasedfromtheWicomi- coCountyjail.Hewas thereforfourmonths awaitingtrialonassault charges.WhenPhillips’ released. lipssoughtoutNibblett athome.Phillipshad doneawindowreplace- edlyowedtohimforthe said. AfrienddrovePhil- lipstothehousetogetthe money.Phillipsspent about15minutesinside, courtdocumentssaid, andwhenhereturned, thedrivernoticedblood AformerMarinewho blettwasalifelong plumberwhohadpicked upthetradeatage12. Hewasawell-liked plumberandhandyman aroundthePocomoke Cityarea. Authoritiessaidthat Nibblettwasbeatense- verelyaroundthehead andtorso.

andliterallybeatthelife outofMr.Nibblett.” CharmaQuickwasthe onewhofoundherfather lyingonthefloorathis home.Incourt,shesaid herfatherhadbeenbeat- ensobadlythathewas hardtorecognize. hasbeenverypainfuland judgeatsentencing. licdefenderrepresent- judgeforasentenceof lifewithallbut30years suspended.Phillipsde- clinedtospeakinopen courtwhenhewasgiven theopportunityfor elocution. Killer ContinuedfromPageA1 arelikelytokillthem- selvessotheycanbe late. DeborahJohnsonwish- ingshecouldturnback timeforthesakeofher The23-year-oldArmy privatediedfroman overdoseofpainpills mixedwithalcoholin aninstant-messageex- changewithhismother.

Jeremywassentoffto monthsafterjoiningthe Army.Hewasmedically evacuatedfromAfghani- stanwithemotionalis- suesinthesummerof thatyear. Thefatheroftwolittle girlswaseagerby2010to leavetheservicewitha hehatedthemedication doctorshadhimusing. Shortlybeforehisdeath, seemedseverelyde- pressed.Butafterhours onthephonefollowedby sonthoughthewasOK. Thedeathwasruleda suicide. waytoidentifythosepeo- hopethattherewouldbe somethingthatyoucould TheArmyreceived computercodesduring thepastfewmonthsde- signedtodojustthat.De- velopedbytheNational InstituteofMental Healthwithcolleaguesat HarvardUniversityand otheracademicinstitu- tionsacrossthecountry, thecodeispartofa broaderstudyofsuicide lastingseveralyearsand Ratingraises NationalInstituteepi- demiologistMichael heandothersontheteam appliedacomplexsetof ploymenthistoryordrug computerassessmentof whomdoyoutargetfor ArmyDeputyUnder- secretaryHawleyfeels certaintheprogramcan work.

thefundingtodosome- Howsoonthepro- gramwillbeputinplace talkingaboutapilotpro- grampossiblynext spring. Suicides ContinuedfromPageA1 manevenastheybeginto feeltheimpactofthe firstshutdownin17 years.They’reunbend- ingintheiroppositionto the3-year-oldhealthcare lawandendorseanyef- forttounravelit. SoMullinstandsfirm, andheisnotalone.Rebel- liousRepublicanspre- vailedinpressuring SpeakerJohnBoehner, thehealthcarelawtothe spendingbillandhavere- fusedtorelent. Fewargumentshave swayedtheseGOPnew- partyclassof2010and37 whoarrivedinWashing- tonearlierthisyear. licanRep.TomCole,has counseledagainstthe peatedlythatashutdown andgovernmentdefault abouttheonlytwothings thatcouldjeopardizethe year.Coleiscloseto Boehnerandservesasa deputywhip.

SaysfreshmanRep. RichardHudsonofNorth cernedabouttheimpact ofthislawontheAmeri- canpeoplethanIam cheeringonMullininthe high-stakesshowdown. The71-year-oldretired nurselikessomeele- mentsofthehealthcare mentforinsurerstocov- erindividualswithpre- existingconditions. ButsheinsistsifOba- macandelaysomere- ingbigbusinessestopro- videhealthcoveragefor theiremployeesorfacea thedifferentpartsofthe goingtohurthimright withuspickingoutthings United ContinuedfromPageA1.

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