Police investigate a suspicious death in Albuquerque
Police investigate a suspicious death in Albuquerque
Police investigate a suspicious death in Albuquerque
Two witnesses in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial testified Wednesday that they can hear the South Carolina lawyer's voice in a video recorded by Paul Murdaugh on June 7, 2021.
An elementary school teacher in Homestead was charged Wednesday with having sex with one of his students. The relationship, police said the 13-year-old victim told them, was “romantic” after referring to him as her “boyfriend.”
Prosecutors want to convince the jury that Alex Murdaugh killed his wife and son to distract from his alleged financial crimes.View Entire Post ›
The Manhattan district attorney's office has recently threatened to file new criminal charges against former Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. Weisselberg, 75, is currently serving jail time at New York's Rikers Island after he pleaded guilty to tax fraud in August. The new charges, the sources said, would involve insurance fraud, a detail first reported by The New York Times.
Zach Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hatewatch released a tranche of far-right conspiracist Alex Jones’ text messages on Wednesday, seemingly corroborating previous reporting that the Infowars founder hired an ex-Blackwater mercenary to spy on his wife.The previously private texts, which have become public largely due to Jones’ lawyer’s own ineptitude, also highlight the increasing levels of despair, paranoia and misery the Jan. 6 insurrectionist found himself
Armani Kelly, Montoya Givens, and Dante Wicker were set to perform at a Detroit club on Jan. 21. No one has heard from the three men since.
The friend of a teacher who was attacked by a student has started a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds to assist her while she recovers from her injuries.
A federal judge in Wisconsin ruled Wednesday that a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the father of a man shot and killed by Kyle Rittenhouse during a protest in 2020 can proceed against Rittenhouse, police officers and others. The father of Anthony Huber, one of two men shot and killed by Rittenhouse, filed the lawsuit in 2021, accusing officers of allowing for a dangerous situation that violated his son's constitutional rights and resulted in his death. Anthony Huber's father, John Huber, also alleged that Rittenhouse, who was 17 at the time of the shootings, conspired with law enforcement to cause harm to protestors.
In court documents, Peyton Stover says management at Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach, California, sided with members when she approached them about the alleged harassment
Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump is back in Central Florida on Thursday.
Police said "foul play was suspected" when Karen Moore, 53, mysteriously vanished in 2001 in Davie, Florida. Her car was found submerged in a pond there 22 years later.
Eagles offensive lineman Josh Sills has been indicted on rape and kidnapping charges in Ohio.
“I did him so bad” or did he say “they did?” Lawyer says small moment can change the course of a trial.
OnlyFans said it has taken "proactive measures" to prevent Andrew Tate from posting or making money from the platform, according to Reuters.
One of the girls was sexually assaulted during vision tests, officials said.
The state of Texas executed its second death row inmate this year on Wednesday. Wesley Ruiz, 43, received lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville for the March 2007 killing of Dallas Police Senior Corporal Mark Nix.
Police near Detroit found a car belonging to one of three missing rappers who have not been seen for nearly two weeks, officials said Thursday.
“The facts of her case prove that, more than 150 years after its formal abolition, slavery still exists in modern times, in acute forms, in New Hampshire,” a complaint says.
New video shows when Riverside police arrived at a home where two “severely malnourished” children were said to have been living.
Werenka told the Statesman he wants Boise residents to know they have a right to film police.