Kelly Wolford

Kelly Wolford

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Kelly Wolford is an Ontario County Assistant District Attorney known for her work in criminal prosecution, particularly in high-profile cases involving violent crimes. Recently, she gained attention for her statements regarding the tragic murder of Sam Nordquist, where she detailed the horrific circumstances surrounding his death and the treatment he endured prior to it. Wolford emphasized the brutality of the alleged torture, highlighting the need for justice in such a disturbing case.

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Kelly Wolford is the assistant district attorney who described the horrific details of Sam Nordquist's torture during a press conference.

Meurtre de Sam Nordquist : la justice américaine dévoile les tortures subies par le jeune homme trans tué après avoir été séquestré pendant plus d’un mois
Le Monde·FranceFrance· 2025-03-06
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Kelly Wolford is the assistant district attorney who provided details about the brutal treatment of Sam Nordquist.

Joven trans asesinado en EE.UU. sufrió golpizas y abuso sexual durante semanas, según fiscales
La Prensa – one of the oldest and most influential in Nicaragua·NicaraguaNicaragua· 2025-03-06
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Ontario County Assistant District Attorney Kelly Wolford recounted the brutal treatment of Sam Nordquist.

Torture, murder of trans man in US shines light on rising fears - World
Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·PakistanPakistan· 2025-03-06
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Kelly Wolford is an assistant district attorney who described the children's involvement in the case as deeply disturbing.

Children Were Forced to Torture Sam Nordquist, Prosecutors Say
The New York Times·United StatesUnited States· 2025-03-05
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Ontario County Assistant District Attorney Kelly Wolford described how Nordquist was treated 'like a dog' before his death.

Sam Nordquist was subjected to weeks of torture before murder, prosecutors say
CNN·United StatesUnited States· 2025-03-05
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