Bali, Crime & Courts, Murder

Bali suitcase killer, Heather Mack’s uncle in court to stop her from getting trust fund

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It is being reported on October 14, 2015 that the Bali suitcase killer Heather Mack’s uncle went to court to prevent Mack from receiving her trust fund money.  “William Wiese, the uncle of Heather Mack, plans to file a petition in an Illinois court to ensure his niece and her boyfriend, Tommy Schaefer, do not get a penny from his sister’s $1.56 million trust fund.”

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A Murder in the Park, Alstory Simon, Crime & Courts, Lawsuit, Podcast, William Crawford

Pulitzer Prize winning writer William B. Crawford discusses his book: ‘JUSTICE PERVERTED’

WilliamCrawfordWilliam B. Crawford is a former reporter, writer and legal affairs columnist for the Chicago Tribune.   During a 23-year-career at the newspaper, he was the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize as well as many other major awards for his work.
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Crime & Courts

Julie Mott’s family plead with body snatcher

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Julie Mott   Photo Source: Facebook

It is being reported on October 16, 2015 that Julie Mott’s family is pleading with person who kidnapped their daughter.  Julie’s body was abducted from a funeral home in Texas two months ago and has still not been found.

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Crime & Courts

Trial for Slenderman stabbers delayed

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Photo src: stylevars.com public domain

It is being reported on September 21, 2015 that the trial for two 12-year-olds who are charged with stabbing a friend 19 times has been delayed.  The two young girls were tried as adults but their lawyers want to move the trial to the juvenile courts.  The trial was scheduled to begin on October 15th but is now delayed pending a decision by the appeals court on whether they can be moved to juvenile court.

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Crime & Courts

Still searching for Julie Mott’s body snatcher

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Last month it was reported that the corpse of 25-year-old Julie Mott was absconded from Mission Park Funeral Chapel North in San Antonio, Texas.  So far no new leads have been reported and her body has not been recovered.

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Crime & Courts, Sexual assault

NJ woman accused of sexually assaulting man in wheelchair

It is being reported on September 10, 2015 that the first day of a trial against Rutgers professor, Anna Stubblefield, 46, charged with two counts of sexual assault against her former patient, a 34-year-old man known as ‘D.J’ who suffers from cerebral palsy.  The alleged incident occurred in Newark N.J. in 2011.

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Crime & Courts

Dept of Justice goes after bug exterminators that almost killed two families

McCaughey family (Facebook)

It is being reported on September 4, 2015 that pest fumigation company, Terminix, is being investigated for the poisoning of a Palm City, FL family that led to the hospitalization of a 10-year-old boy who suffered nerve and brain damage.  The McCaughey family had their home fumigated for termites last month.  After two days they were told that it was safe to return, however, it wasn’t.

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Crime & Courts

TSA agents in trouble again and again

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been in trouble with abusing their positional power at the airports again and again.  The latest airport antic reported in the news on September 4,2015 when TSA screener, Margo Louree-Grant, stole a $7,000 watch that a traveler accidentally left behind.

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Crime & Courts, Murder

Debate continues after murder charges against nanny dropped

It is being reported on September 2, 2015 that  there is some debate over the recent change in determination of the cause of death of one-year-old girl, Rehma Sabir.  It was due to the amendment by the coroner that Irish nanny Aisling Brady McCarthy had murder charges against her dropped.

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