Ted Williams
Coverage of Ted Williams in the Nexus archive.
- Illegal immigrant suspected in Chandra Levy murder may have escaped justice after botched probe: detective
The 25-year-old unsolved murder of Washington intern Chandra Levy remains shrouded in controversy, with a former detective criticizing early investigative missteps that may have allowed the prime suspect—a twice-convicted illegal immigrant—to evade justice. The case, linked to a sitting congressman, saw delayed discovery of Levy’s remains in Rock Creek Park due to an incomplete search, weakening the circumstantial evidence against the suspect.
- How did suspected gunman get weapons into Correspondents' Dinner? Ex-detective questions security failures
A suspect, Cole Thomas Allen, fired weapons at a Secret Service checkpoint during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, injuring an agent and sparking security concerns. Ex-detective Ted Williams criticized the event's 'lax' security, questioning how Allen, who had a hotel room, bypassed protocols. The incident led to charges against Allen and calls for a security reassessment.
- JONATHAN TURLEY: Chief Justice Roberts could learn from baseball great Ted Williams when it comes to leaks
The Supreme Court faces ongoing leaks and internal conflicts, with Chief Justice John Roberts urged to 'protect the plate' following recent disclosures. Recent incidents include Justice Sonia Sotomayor's controversial remarks about Brett Kavanaugh, a book revealing alleged tensions between Elena Kagan and Stephen Breyer, and leaks about the Court's use of the 'shadow docket.'