Wayne Frost, 44, a hip-hop pioneer known as Frosty Freeze whose acrobatic performance with the Rock Steady Crew in the 1983 hit movie “Flashdance” set off a worldwide break-dancing craze, died Thursday in New York after a long illness, said Jorge “Fabel” Pabon, senior vice president of the musical group where Frost made his name. Frost was known for his original style, including acrobatic and fearless dance moves.
Stewart Hanson, 69, a Utah judge who sentenced serial killer Ted Bundy to prison for an abduction, died Sunday after a battle with lung cancer, said his wife, DeAnne. In 1976, Hanson presided over Bundy’s aggravated kidnapping trial and sentenced the serial killer to 15 years in prison. Bundy was extradited to Colorado but escaped from jail in 1977. He was arrested in Florida in 1978 and executed in 1989. Bundy committed more than 30 murders between 1974 and 1978.



