A judge in Idaho has blocked the release of graphic images from the home where Bryan Kohberger murdered four college students. Second District Judge Megan Marshall issued the ruling Wednesday, writing that graphic images which include blood and any of the victims’ bodies will not be released by law enforcement …
Read More »Machete-wielding offender with 20 arrests charged in blue city hit-and-run that killed cancer survivor
A New York City man with nearly two dozen arrests is facing even more time behind bars for allegedly fatally striking a cancer survivor with his motorcycle last year, according to police. Timothy Bohler, 31, is accused of slamming into Lelawattie Narine, 52, with his Jiajue motorcycle in the Bronx …
Read More »Apparent road rage incident sparks deadly Texas shooting spree across 2 cities, leaving 4 dead
What began as a roadside confrontation in Sugar Land spiraled into a deadly shooting rampage across Houston, leaving four people dead, including the suspected gunman, who police say took his own life. The alleged shooter, who authorities have not yet identified, was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according …
Read More »Disgraced gym teacher who repeatedly raped 15-year-old girl murdered in prison by convicted killer: police
A convicted middle school teacher who was charged with repeatedly raping a teenage girl has been murdered in a North Carolina prison, according to officials. Ernest Nichols, 60, was found unresponsive inside his cell at Greene Correctional Institution in Maury on Sunday morning at around 6.50 a.m., the North Carolina …
Read More »Prosecutors plan to 'dirty up' Kirk suspect Tyler Robinson to sway jury toward death penalty: fmr US atty
Tyler Robinson’s motive for why he allegedly assassinated TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk may be more important during the sentencing phase as prosecutors will try to “dirty up” the suspect in hopes that jurors return a death sentence, according to a former assistant U.S. attorney. Robinson is accused of assassinating Kirk …
Read More »Luigi Mangione claims he was beaten by seven 'ladyboys' in Thailand months before CEO killing: report
Luigi Mangione, the former Ivy Leaguer accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, lost a fight with a gang of seven “ladyboys” in Thailand months before the crime, according to a new report. The 27-year-old Mangione is being held without bail in New York City while awaiting trials at the …
Read More »Charles Manson follower imprisoned in Hollywood killings gets major ruling from governor
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has reversed a parole board’s decision to release Patricia Krenwinkel, a former follower of cult leader Charles Manson and one of the perpetrators of the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders. In a decision issued Oct. 13 and obtained by Fox News, Newsom wrote that Krenwinkel, now 77, “lacks …
Read More »Truck driver arrested on homicide charges in fiery wreck that killed 8 family members
A man has been charged with multiple counts of vehicular homicide after authorities said he drove his semitruck too close behind a van, triggering a fiery, multi-vehicle crash on a Georgia highway that killed eight people from the same family, including five children. Kane Aaron Hammock, 33, faces eight counts …
Read More »Lawyers for Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin ask to ban courtroom cameras amid ‘content tornado’
Attorneys for the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk are asking a Utah judge to allow him to appear in civilian clothing and without restraints at all court proceedings, arguing that heavy media coverage and public commentary have already threatened his right to a fair trial. …
Read More »Alleged drunken driver blames fashion fail for crash that killed man on first date: report
A Texas woman accused of fatally striking a man on a first date while driving drunk is reportedly blaming her designer shoes for the crash. Kristina Chambers, 34, was charged with manslaughter stemming from the death of Joseph McMullin, 33, in April 2023, according to the New York Post. Prosecutors …
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