Greenfield homicide; man pleads not guilty in wife's killing
Braeden Ward entered a plea of not guilty on Friday, June 10 to a single charge of first-degree intentional homicide in connection with the death of his wife.
When the police arrived on the scene, the woman was lying on top of her car, and the prison inmates were shouting, officials said.
A disturbing incident occurred on a Delta Air Lines flight from Los Angeles to Orlando late last week.
Ed Jones/AFP via GettyA 20-year-old woman was fatally shot in the head while walking through the Upper East Side neighborhood of New York City on Wednesday night, police said.The woman was pushing a stroller when she was attacked, according to a spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams’ office. A man approached her from behind, shot her once in the head, then ran from the scene, authorities told CBS New York.She was transported to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead, according to multiple r
A woman in North Carolina who claimed her husband died by suicide is now being charged with his murder. Heather Hicks Auman, 37, was arrested Wednesday for the murder of her husband, Mishael James “MJ” Auman, 37, according to a statement from the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies responded to the couple’s Seagrove home on Saturday after receiving 911 calls reporting “an alleged self-inflicted gunshot wound.” Responders found Mishael Auman clinging to life at the Ridge Road address, acco
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Instagram/Department of JusticeA Texas woman accused of fatally shooting a rising professional cyclist after becoming enraged over the woman’s relationship with her live-in boyfriend has been captured in Costa Rica after 43 days on the run. Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, the amateur cyclist and yoga teacher, faces charges for the May 11 killing of 25-year-old Anna Moriah Wilson, a Vermont native who was in Austin for an upcoming race. On Wednesday,
The curious case of the Edwards family involves a dementia-stricken accountant and a police traffic stop that turned up garbage bags full of shredded documents.
A Colorado man has been sentenced to spend the rest of his life behind bars for kidnapping and raping multiple homeless women. Joseph Gabriel Van Eck, 33, was sentenced to between 162 years and life in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting the victims in Denver in 2020, according to a press release from the District Attorney’s Office for both Gilpon and Jefferson Counties. The investigation into the attacks began on April 19 of 2020 when “a young woman reported to Jefferson County Sherif
A pretty substantial drug bust in Westmoreland County netted 160 grams of raw fentanyl and the arrest of a suspected dealer.
Investigators initially arrested her older brother on arson charges, but later found that the couple’s five children had been living in squalor with no running water.
Police are looking for a suspect caught on camera shooting a man they say later died in North Philadelphia.
Edward Geddes has been formally named as the person responsible for the murder of Lina Reyes-Geddes more than 24 years ago.
The state said that Richard Haines showed a "complete and utter lack of remorse" for the seven years of sexual abuse he put the girls through.
Witnesses in Maxwell's trial testified that Sarah Kellen played a major role in Epstein's sex-trafficking scheme — but Kellen says she's a victim.
One employee said his co-workers are scared to return and now are looking for other jobs.
The alleged driver of a truck packed with dying migrants may face the death penalty. Three more men are charged in the smuggling tragedy that killed 53 people.
Suzanne Kaye, who lives in Century Village near Boca Raton, posted her threats on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Her illness delayed her sentencing.
One of R. Kelly's childhood friends is holding on to more than $5 million from the sale of his music composition rights, according to prosecutors.
Daytona Beach police said Jakari Webb thought Telan Mann would out him as gay, and he shot and killed the 19-year-old on Thursday, June 23.
After he was shot, the victim ran back to his home, where his wife was cooking dinner, officials said.
Edward Taylor's mother doesn't understand why he wouldn't stay away from the Eastside after being cleared of a 1986 rape. Now he's in jail again.