John Grega sat on the front porch of his mother's Lake Ronkonkoma home Thursday, still dazed by the best news he's had in nearly 20 years: He's no longer accused of his wife's killing. "I'm in shock, ...
John Grega, the Lake Ronkonkoma man who served 18 years in prison for his wife's murder before new DNA evidence led a judge to throw out the conviction, has sued the Vermont authorities who ...
All gifts triple matched! Donate today to support local nonprofit news for Vermont. BRATTLEBORO – More than two decades after John Grega’s wife was killed in a Dover condominium – and more than a year ...
MONTPELIER Lawyers at the Vermont defender general s office believe John Grega has lived an unimaginable nightmare for the past 18 years: Locked in prison for the rape and murder of his wife even ...
BRATTLEBORO -- More than eight months after he walked out of prison due to new DNA evidence, John Grega pleaded not guilty to the latest charges alleging that he murdered his wife in 1994. The New ...
Unlike most local winemakers, David Grega of Napa is no stranger to fighting for his life in a combat zone. After serving from 2005 to 2006 in Baghdad, Iraq, in Operation Iraqi Freedom III, Grega ...
SPRINGFIELD -- For the past 18 years, John Grega has wanted to taste his mother's chicken paprikash. He has longed to dip his toes into the warm sands of the beaches of his childhood home on Long ...
Through his arrest, conviction and years of fruitless appeals from prison, John Grega insisted that he was innocent. Someone else, Grega insisted, had raped and murdered his wife while the couple ...
Grega, who ran a window-washing business with his family, was on vacation with his wife, who was a physician s assistant, in West Dover in September 1994 with their 2-year-old son, John Jr. Christine ...
MONTPELIER John Grega says he was wrongly convicted of his wife s 1994 murder at a West Dover vacation condominium. Now he wants the state of Vermont to pay. The New York man has filed a federal ...