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Those nutty animals… Now this is some crazy shit! I thought that Steve Erwin (The Crocodile Hunter) was one in a billion to be killed by the stingray. Obviously though these things are nothing to trifle with. T This spotted eagle stingray flew out of the water in the Florida Keys and struck a woman riding in the boat, knocking her over and likely killing her on contact, according to a state official. MARATHON, Fla. - A 75-pound stingray killed a Michigan woman this week when it flew out of the water and struck her face as she rode in a boat in the Florida Keys, officials said.
Suspect James A. Hole was arrested Thursday in connection with the killing of a real estate agent in Jefferson County (photo courtesy of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office). Sheriff’s Detective Sergeant Lawrence Lee says the man was arrested after he was brought in for questioning Wednesday night. He has not been formally charged. Lee says 71-year-old Ann Nelson met the man at the rural house in the town of Oakland. When officers were called to check on the property, Nelson was found dead in a smoke-filled bedroom next to a smoldering mattress. Investigators say they determined Nelson died of smoke inhalation, but she also had severe blunt force trauma to the head. Lee says some type of weapon was recovered, but he declined to be more specific. The man is being held in the Jefferson County Jail and is expected in court Thursday afternoon.
This is just nuts, I can’t even imagine anyone crazy enough to do shit like this… murder the entire family, 8 year old little brother and all.. WTF? A teenager has been formally charged in the killings of her mother and two young brothers, a crime that has left the family’s tiny Texas town of Alba reeling. Police say a teen charged in her family members’ deaths was dating fellow suspect Charlie James Wilkinson. Police are not releasing the daughter’s name because she is a juvenile, but said they believe she was angry because her parents would not let her date one of three other suspects.
Angela Nellany didn’t admit that she tried to kill her estranged husband with a can of wasps. Friday, she pleaded no contest to assault with a deadly weapon. The Riverbank woman was articulate and polite, saying “yes, ma’am” and “I do understand” as she waived her right to a trial in Stanislaus County Superior Court. Judge Nancy Ashley handed down a two-year sentence that likely will keep the middle-age mother of two behind bars for six more months. The resolution is a far cry from the attempted murder and solicitation to murder charge the district attorney’s office filed after Nellany was arrested one year ago, when she was accused of leaving a soda can full of wasps in her husband’s truck and then hiring a hit man to finish the job. Deputy District Attorney Shawn Barlow said a plea deal is a good compromise, because 12 jurors could have found Nellany guilty of attempted murder, sending her to prison for seven years to life, or they could have concluded that the case was little more than a family dispute gone awry. “I think there were equal risks on both sides,” he said. Defense attorney Martin Baker declined to comment.
Murder accused’s shame over sex
The man accused of murdering a model said he was “totally disgusted” with himself for having sex with her corpse. From BBC He said he became suspicious when the teenager did not react to bites on her face and body.
Bizarre murder - hacked to death with bag o knives and meat cleaver wearing diapers and womens clothing - Be on the lookout for a balding middle aged man carrying a large bag of knives and cleavers and ladies clothes, has duct tape and may be wearing a diaper. He may be in need of a new therapist since he seems to have whacked this one. NEW YORK — Police hunted Wednesday for a man who entered a shrink’s office with a bag of knives and a meat cleaver, hacking her to death so savagely that blood spattered the walls and floor and the entire room was torn apart. A colleague who responded to the victim’s screams was seriously injured, and investigators were trying to determine whether the attacker was a patient at the clinic. Three knives were recovered at the scene, including a 9-inch knife and the cleaver, which was apparently bent from the attack, police said. Kathryn Faughey’s office was in shambles: Furniture was overturned, shades torn and blood was on the walls and pooled on the floor. She suffered 15 stab wounds, including a gash to her head believed to be from the cleaver, police said. “The condition of the room was that of a fierce struggle,” police spokesman Paul Browne said. Investigators do not know the name of the suspect. Authorities released a sketch of a balding, middle-aged man believed to be the killer along with surveillance videotapes of the attacker entering and leaving the building. He left behind two bags that contained bizarre clues, authorities said. A roller suitcase was filled with adult diapers and women’s clothing, including blouses and slippers, and a smaller second bag was filled with eight knives, rope and duct tape, tools apparently not used in the attack, police said. Believing the killer might have been injured in the attack, authorities issued alerts to area hospitals and looked through Faughey’s computer files for clues. They also examined surveillance footage to see whether he had been to the office prior to the attack. The attack rattled residents of the affluent neighborhood. They feared a violent slasher was in their midst. It also shocked the mental health care community and raised questions about safety protections at therapist’s offices. “Everyone in the building is very nervous, because we know that this person is loose. It’s very frightening,” said Linda Elliott, who lives in the building where the attack occurred. |
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