These were some of the adjectives used at a crowded and emotional Upper West Side memorial service yesterday to describe Sam Kellerman, the 29-year-old sportswriter, actor, and brother of energetic ...
Aspiring actor Sam Kellerman left his beloved New York to make it big in Los Angeles, but his loyalty to a down-and-out pal from his youth may have cost him his life. Despite his upper-middle-class ...
Sam Kellerman, the brother of sports talk show host Max Kellerman, was murdered in Los Angeles on Sunday, the New York Post reported Wednesday. The Los Angeles Police Department is searching for ...
The Los Angeles Police Dept. announced late last night that James Butler was taken into custody earlier in the day for the Murder of Writer Sam Kellerman . The 29-year old brother of FOX TV host Max ...
LOS ANGELES -- Boxer James Butler Jr., who fought under the moniker "The Harlem Hammer," was sentenced Wednesday to nearly 30 years in prison for the death of sports journalist Sam Kellerman. Butler ...
More information has been released on the death of Max Kellerman's younger brother, Sam Kellerman. Kellerman was a huge Boxing fan and freelance writer, his work appeared in such high circles such as ...
LOS ANGELES – James “The Harlem Hammer” Butler pleaded not guilty yesterday to murder and arson charges in his first court appearance since the brutal slaying of sports journalist Sam Kellerman. L.A.
While a boxer sits in a Los Angeles jail accused of beating a freelance sportswriter to death with a hammer, police detectives are trying to determine the motive for the October killing. James Butler, ...
A boxer who fights under the nickname “The Harlem Hammer” will stand trial on charges that he used a hammer to kill a freelance sportswriter last year and then torched his Hollywood apartment.
New “First Take” host Max Kellerman should not be an unknown quantity to any sports fan — particularly those that love the sweet science. Others still may have taken in the Bronx native elsewhere, ...
LOS ANGELES – James Butler, a boxer who fought under the nickname "The Harlem Hammer," pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and arson Monday in the 2004 death of a freelance sports writer. Butler ...