They say that perhaps the most heinous crimes a
person can commit is murdering a child or infant. They are right! Taking it one
step further, Megan Huntsman, 39, plead guilty today six counts of murder for killing
six of her newborn babies and storing their bodies in her garage.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Monday, February 9, 2015
Bizarre Alleged Murder/Suicide Baffles Neighborhood
Friends and relatives are shocked about the recent
alleged murder/suicide of Michael
Tabacchi and Denise Iran Pars Tabacchi. After autopsies, Bergen County
Prosecutor, John L. Molinelli, said yesterday on Twitter that Tabacchi, 27, had
strangled and stabbed his wife, Denise Iran Pars Tabacchi, 41, then stabbed
himself in the chest. Authorities said that the tragedy occurred on Friday
night around 11 p.m. Their 15-month-old son, August, was
found safe in their home at in
their home at 595 High Street in Closter, New Jersey.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Justice for “Murdered” Baby Justice
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Alstory Simon Released from Prison after Serving 15 Years for Double Murder
Alstory Simon, who confession
to a 1982 double homicide that helped free an inmate from death row in 1999, was released
from prison last month. Simon was in prison for 15 years for the double murder,
the same case in which Anthony Porter, an alleged neighborhood gang banger, was
convicted and later freed.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Amanda Knox Now A Reporter for Her Local Newspaper
According to several sources, Amanda Knox has found
a job as a writer for the Westside Weekly newspaper in her hometown of Seattle.
Westside Weekly publisher, Ken Robinson, confirmed to AOL
News that Knox has been a freelance arts reporter at the publication since the
summer. Robinson said that Knox
has written about 10 articles for them, even though she has flown under the
radar for several months.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Sollecito Asks for “Separate” Trial
With
just a few months to go before their final appeals, Raffaele Sollecito drops a
bomb on the Knox camp. Sollecito allegedly demanded that his and Knox’s cases
be tried separately. Sollecito’s legal defense team is reportedly lobbying to
Italy’s Supreme Court of Cassation to overrule his case and order a retrial.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Missing Realtor, Beverly Carter, Found Dead: Suspect in Custody
It all started last Thursday when Arkansas real estate agent, Beverly Carter, went missing.
Beverly went to show a home near Little Rock, but never returned home. By 8pm
that night her husband, Carl Carter, became suspicious when Beverly had not
returned. So, Carl went to the home she was showing and found her car in the
driveway with her purse inside, but no sign of his wife. Nothing was missing
from her purse, and the door of the home was left open. Carl received texts
from Beverly’s phone that night that did not sound like they came from her.
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