David Gregory
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Kara Beth Borden and David Gregory Ludwig.
A red Jetta is shown after a high-speed pursuit by police Monday,
Nov. 14, 2005, in Belleville, Ind. David Ludwig, 18, and Kara Beth
Borden, 14, were taken into custody after the car Ludwig was driving
crashed about 20 miles west of Indianapolis. Ludwig is suspected of
killing his girlfriend's parents over a curfew dispute and then
abducting
the girl.
(Photo: AP Photo/Jeff Leo)
The scene of the crash where David G. Ludwig was apprehended with
Kara Borden. (CBS)
Police apprehend David Ludwig, 18, in Belleville, Ind., Nov. 14,
2005. (CBS)
David Ludwig sits in a police vehicle after leading police on a
high-speed pursuit that ended in a crash in Belleville, Ind., Monday,
Nov. 14, 2005. Ludwig, 18, of Lititz, Pa., is suspected of killing his
girlfriend's parents over a curfew dispute and then abducting the girl.
Ludwig and Kara Beth Borden, 14, were taken into custody after the car
Ludwig was driving crashed near Indianapolis. (Photo: AP Photo/Jeff Leo)
David Ludwig is escorted to an Indiana State Police plane after
waiving extradition to Pennsylvania, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005 in
Indianapolis. Ludwig, who is suspected of killing his 14-year-old
girlfriend's parents over a curfew dispute and then abducting the
girl from Pennsylvania, was arrested Monday after a police chase in
Indiana. The girl was with him. (Photo: AP Photo/John Harrell)
This undated photo shows Katelyn, from left, Michael, David,
Cathryn and Kara Borden. David Ludwig, 18, charged with killing
Michael and Cathryn, and fleeing with his 14-year-old girlfriend, Kara,
to Indiana, was flown back to Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005,
to face murder and kidnapping charges. Kara was returned home on a
separate plane and reunited with family, authorities said.
(Photo: AP Photo/Intelligencer Journal)
This photo provided by Indiana State Police shows David Ludwig, 18,
who was captured Monday, Nov. 14, 2005, in Belleville, Ind. He is
accused of killing his girlfriend's parents on Sunday, Nov. 13, near
Lititz, Pa. Ludwig chose not to fight extradition to his home state
the day after he and the 14-year-old girl were found some 600 miles
from the shooting scene, authorities said.
(Photo: AP Photo/Indiana State Police)
David Ludwig, 18, who was sought in a Pennsylvania doublehomicide
and the apparent abduction of a 14-year-old girl, was captured Nov.
14, 2005, in Belleville, Ind., after a car he was driving crashed
during a police pursuit. Police said the girl, Kara Beth Borden, a
daughter of the slain couple and apparently Ludwig's girlfriend, was
unharmed.
(Photo: AP Photo/The Intelligencer)
David G. Ludwig, of Lititz, Pa., is shown in a photo released by
police. Ludwig, 18, was arrested Monday, Nov. 14, 2005 in Belleville,
Ind. He was sought in connection with the abduction of Kara Beth
Borden, 14, who was reported missing after her parents were found shot
to death in their home Sunday morning, Nov. 13, 2005, in Lititz. (Photo: AP)
Kara Beth Borden is shown in a recent photo supplied by police in
Warwick Township, Pa.
Kara Beth Borden, 14, shown in a photo supplied by Warwick Township,
Pa., police on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005, was found safe a day after she
was reported missing. The girl's parents were shot to death in their
home Sunday morning in Lititz, Pa. Authorities arrested David G.
Ludwig, 18, believed to be the girl's boyfriend, after he crashed his
car during a police chase in Indiana on Nov. 14.
(Photo: AP Photo)
The Borden's home
Authorities work a crime scene at the home where Michael and
Cathryn Borden, both 50, were found slain shortly after 8 a.m. on
Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005, in Lititz, Pa. Their daughter Kara Beth Borden,
14, was found safe a day later with an 18-year-old male who reportedly
kidnapped her at gunpoint.
(Photo: AP Photo/The Intelligencer Journal)
Crime scene investigators and police work the scene at a residence
where the parents of a teenage girl were found shot to death in their
home after which police were looking for the girl and an 18-year-old
male who reportedly kidnapped her at gunpoint Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005,
in Lititz, Pa.
(Photo: AP Photo/The Patriot-News)
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