UPDATE: Connecticut Lawyer Escapes Hostage Situation
A Hartford, Conn., lawyer was being held hostage by her former husband in their South Windsor, Conn., home on Tuesday afternoon, the latest episode in a long, messy divorce case.
A lawyer was held hostage by her former husband in their South Windsor, Conn., home on Tuesday afternoon, the latest episode in a long, messy divorce case. Attorney Nancy Tyler, 57, works at the firm of O'Brien, Tanski & Young in Hartford. Her estranged husband was identified as Richard Shenkman, 60. Police said he had fired shots at police negotiators and bomb squad members, demanded that the Hartford Courant remove a story about the stand-off from its Web site and made other unspecified demands.
July 08, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
UPDATE: Connecticut Lawyer Escapes Hostage Situation
A Hartford, Conn., lawyer was being held hostage by her former husband in their South Windsor, Conn., home on Tuesday afternoon, the latest episode in a long, messy divorce case.
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