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Gunman Dressed As FedEx Driver Kills Son, Wounds Husband Of New Jersey Federal Judge
The son of U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas was fatally shot and her husband critically wounded when a gunman dressed as a FedEx driver entered her home near North Brunswick, N.J., Sunday afternoon, according to local media. Salas was reportedly unharmed in the attack, the New Jersey Globe reports. Daniel Anderl, Salas' 20-year-old son, was killed. Her husband, Mark Anderl, a criminal defense attorney and former assistant Essex County prosecutor, reportedly underwent surgery at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in New Brunswick and was listed in critical but stable condition.
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Decapitated, dismembered body of tech CEO found in NYC apartment, sources say
The body of a decapitated, dismembered tech CEO was found inside a Lower East Side apartment on Tuesday afternoon — sorted in plastic bags right next to a power saw, sources told The Post.
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Statement on the Murder of George Floyd and the Ensuing Social Unrest
At Encompass we work daily to bring a racial justice lens to the animal protection movement because we know that moments of societal racial unrest are not the only times to stand up and fight for Black lives. Racism is embedded into every aspect of society including nonprofit workplaces. Racism is a part of the air we breathe and we need to be proactive, strategic, and intentional about dismantling it.
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Hacktivist Group Anonymous Takes Down Minneapolis PD Website, Releases Video Threatening To Expose Corrupt Police Officers
International hacktivist group Anonymous, who are widely known to carry out cyberattacks against several government agencies/institutions, released a video Saturday night vowing to bring justice for George Floyd after he died at the hands of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
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Parrot 'who heard victim's last words' to give evidence in rape and murder trial
The comments of a parrot may be used in an upcoming rape and murder trial. Elizabeth Toledo, 46, was raped and then killed in the city of San Fernando, Argentina in December 2018. At the end of the month a police officer was guarding the crime scene when they heard a parrot say "Ay, no, Por favour, soltame!" ("No, please, let me go"), Clarin reports.
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Woman charged with murder after remains found in suitcases
A woman has appeared in court charged with murder following the discovery of human remains in two suitcases. Gareeca Conita Gordon, 27, from Birmingham, appeared before Cheltenham magistrates court on Saturday accused of killing a woman between 14 April and 12 May 2020 at her home address.
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Ark. Woman Befriended Mom's Killer Out of 'Spiritual Obligation' — and then He Murdered Her
Big-hearted, gregarious and always up for an adventure, Martha McKay surrounded herself with friends. “There was something about her that people really loved,” her sister Katie Hutton tells PEOPLE. “She left an impression on people. She had that gift.” McKay’s family and friends were devastated when she was killed on March 25, 2020, at Snowden House, the historic antebellum-style home on Horseshoe Lake, Arkansas, she bought from her family in 2004, restored and reopened as a luxury bed-and-breakfast.
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Rapper Pop Smoke Dead, Murdered in Home Invasion
Sources familiar with the surveillance video tell TMZ ... the video shows at least 4 masked men with hoodies making their way into the house just 10 minutes after people inside the house deadbolted the front doors shut. We're told they did not turn the house alarm on, which made it easier for the home invaders to get inside.
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Cult 'anointed by God' kills 7 in Panama Jungle
Bibles rest on a wooden altar next to percussion instruments — a guiro and a drum — in the room where a religious sect allegedly forced a pregnant woman and five of her children to walk through fire in this remote hamlet.
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Dutch detectives turn to power of podcast to solve 1991 murder case
Netherlands detectives were inspired by Making a Murderer and other true-crime shows
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North Carolina Man Accused of Killing Wife With Lethal Eye Drops
Joshua Lee Hunsucker has been charged with using tainted Visine to poison his wife for a life insurance payout.
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Stolen Nintendo Switch key to cracking case of murdered USA Professor
A stolen Nintendo Switch may have been the key to cracking the case of a murdered economics professor. In a bond hearing today, authorities said a stolen video game system belonging to Professor Matthew Wiser was connected to a network and then traced to the suspects Derric Scott and Tiquez Timmons.
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Indigenous boy stabbed to death in Amazon amid wave of racism
An indigenous 15-year-old boy has been stabbed to death in an Amazonian reserve in Brazil, the latest in a string of murders which have heightened tensions in the region. Erisvan Soares Guajajara’s body was found on Friday in the Amarante do Maranhão city, on the edge of an increasingly deforested indigenous reserve on the fringes of the Amazon rainforest.
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I went to prison for murder at 15. I learned violence and I can help others unlearn it
I learned violence from my parents. They showed me that if you want something and they won’t give it to you, then beat it out of them. My dad beat my mom in the house when he didn’t get he wanted. My mom beat us in the house when she didn’t get what she wanted. So I inflicted physical violence on the next person to get what I want.
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Romania forest murder as battle over logging turns violent
Liviu Pop died last week, the second forest ranger killed in the past month.
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6 murders over 14 years: The Kerala housewife who killed her family for money
Eight years after her husband's death following consumption of cyanide-laced food, a Kerala woman and two others were arrested on Saturday, and investigations into the death of five others of the family were on, police said.
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Brother of Pakistani Social Media Star Gets Life Sentence for "Honour Killing" Her
The murder of the Pakistani social media star, Qandeel Baloch, sparked an international debate over the practice of what is controversially known as honor killing in Asian countries. Three years after the incident, her brother has received a life sentence for killing her.
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The Dark Side of History: Edmund Kemper
The story I am about to tell is about murder and mutilation. It happened in Aptos … Seacliff to be specific. The exact address of the crime scene is not confidential but I will not disclose it in this article. If you do find the address, don’t disclose it and don’t bother the current residents. They may not know this history and may not want to know. As I mentioned in my last article, the “dark side of history” these events are definitely not feel-good stories but nevertheless are part of our history and as a historian, I feel they are to be told and remembered.
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Iraq war veteran jailed for killing Britain’s Got Talent finalist
Desmond Sylva given life term for stabbing girlfriend Simonne Kerr in fit of anger
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It looked like a simple domestic murder
Then police learned about the alien reptile cult. By Kyle Swenson.
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