


When the group left, the deadly fight broke out on Division Street around 3 a.m. Mosley was accused of making unwanted advancing toward a woman who was friends with the victims while they were inside the Dogwood bar. The victims were among a group of former Battle Ground Academy students who met up while home for the holidays. Trapeni and Beathard died from their injuries and Bethurum lost vision in his left eye. In December 2019, Mosley stabbed Paul Trapeni III, Clay Beathard and AJ Bethurum during a fight outside the Dogwood Bar. Additionally, he was given a one-year sentence for assault, however, that sentence may be served concurrently with the others. Mosley is to serve each of these sentences consecutively.


Judge Angelita Dalton issued a life sentence for each of the murder charges and an additional 40 years for attempted murder. He is currently serving a 12-year sentence for an unrelated assault. Mosley was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder and assault in March. (WTVF) - Michael Mosley will spend the rest of his life in prison for the deadly 2019 Midtown stabbings. On the stylish series, he played a hilarious co-pilot opposite Christina Ricci, Kelli Garner and Margot Robbie as the Pan Am stewardesses.NASHVILLE, Tenn.
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In 2011, Mosley starred in the ABC period drama "Pan Am," a series set in the 1960s that followed a group of flight attendants as they jet set around the world. Mosley continued to make headway on television with guest starring roles on a number of shows such as "Law & Order: LA" (NBC, 2010-11) and "The Closer" (TNT, 2005-12). In 2009, he joined the cast of the hit comedy "Scrubs," as a sarcastic medical student who develops an awkward relationship with Eliza Coupe. He also appeared in a number of independent dramas like director Doug Sadler's "Swimmers" and Michael Knowles' "Room 314," which gave audiences an intimate peek into five couples' lives as they navigate critical moments in their relationships in an anonymous hotel room at different times.Mosley had a recurring role as an FBI agent on the short-lived drama "Kidnapped" (NBC, 2006-07) and began nabbing bit parts in more mainstream projects, such as the romantic comedies "27 Dresses," "The Accidental Husband" (2008) and "The Proposal" (2009) in the latter, he played Ryan Reynold's best friend. Mosley used television as a springboard, and landed small parts on crime drama series such as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Third Watch." Mosley then made the transition to feature films, beginning with a lead role in the horror flick "The Bog Creatures" (2003), as one of the college-aged archeology students hunted down by the mummified zombies that they unwittingly unearthed. He was also a member of the "47 Seconds" Drama Troupe, which advocated the prevention of child abuse and domestic violence. Having found minimal success as a musician, Mosley focused on acting instead, attending The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City from 1998 to 2001 to hone his craft. Before he launched his career, Mosley played guitar for a local band, Hostage Boy, which recorded one demo. He attended Cedar Falls High School, where he also took acting classes. Michael Mosley was born in Iowa City, IA.
