The suspect accused of stabbing a popular Detroit synagogue president to death last fall will stand trial, a judge ruled on Tuesday – as grisly new details emerged about the violent killing. Michael Jackson-Bolanos, 28, will face a slew of charges – including felony murder during the perpetration or attempted perpetration of a larceny or first-degree home invasion – related to the Oct. 21 death of Samantha Woll, the Detroit News reported. After a two-day hearing, Judge Kenneth King of Detroit’s 36th District Court found that there was enough evidence to hold Jackson-Bolanos accountable for the charges. The judge also...