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Nov 03 2024CRIME

Russian Generals Turn Informants Amid Crackdown

In Russia, a high-ranking general has been thrown in jail. The man in question is Major General Alexander Ogloblin. He's accused of taking bribes to secure defense contracts. This isn't his first brush with the law, though. He was previously sentenced for embezzlement but was released early for test

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Nov 03 2024CRIME

A Surrogate's Struggle in China Sparks Online Uproar

In the bustling city of Chengdu, a 28-year-old woman found herself in a tough spot. She had agreed to be a surrogate, which is illegal in China, and things didn't go as planned. The woman didn't show any signs of pregnancy after the embryo transplant, so the agency sent her home. But lo and behold,

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Nov 03 2024CRIME

Subway Struggle Sparks Debate on Force and Safety

Jordan Neely, a homeless man, passed away after a tussle with Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran, on a New York subway. The trial has just started, and jurors are already seeing fresh video evidence. Prosecutors contend that Penny used more force than necessary, but his defense lawyer insists it was sel

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Nov 03 2024CRIME

Clown Murder Case: Killer Released After Plea Deal

A woman who dressed like a clown and shot her husband's wife back in 1990 has finally walked free. Sheila Keen-Warren, now 61, was released after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. She got a 12-year sentence, but with time already served and good behavior credit, she's out after just 18 months

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Nov 03 2024CRIME

Mystery Surrounds Man's Death in Abandoned Home

In September, the body of a 39-year-old Black man named Dennoriss Richardson was discovered in an abandoned Alabama home. He was found hanging by a rope. The Colbert County Sheriff's Office initially ruled his death a suicide, but his wife, Leigh Ann Richardson, isn't convinced. She believes his dea

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Beer Can DNA Leads to Montana Murder Suspect

In a twist that’s stranger than fiction, a beer can has helped investigators solve a murder that was initially mistaken for a bear attack. The gruesome killing occurred in October 2024, when 35-year-old Dustin Kjersem was found dead in his tent near Big Sky, Montana. Initially, it seemed like a wild

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Unlicensed Beauty Treatments: Woman Faces Charges for Fake Injections

In Massachusetts, a woman has been accused of pretending to be a nurse and giving thousands of unsafe beauty treatments. Rebecca Fadanelli, 38, allegedly imported fake Botox and fillers from Brazil and China. She continued offering these treatments at her Skin Beaute Med Spa locations, even after au

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Orlando Shooting: Teen Gunman, Chaos, and a Scary Night

Late Thursday night, a 17-year-old allegedly opened fire during a Halloween celebration in downtown Orlando, causing mass panic. Joey Herrera, 22, was one of many terrified partygoers. “I've never been so scared, ” he shared. “I didn't want to die like that. ” People rushed to safety, hiding in

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Subway Incident: A Tragedy in Motion

In the bustling city of New York, a court case has begun that's making waves. Daniel Penny, a former military member, is at the center of it all. He's been charged with manslaughter after a deadly incident on a subway ride. The event unfolded when Penny used a chokehold on Jordan Neely, a homeless m

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Subway incident: A look at the defense and charges in the Neely case

Daniel Penny, a former Marine on trial for manslaughter, is defended by his lawyer as someone who stepped in to help panicked subway riders. The accused, Penny, had put Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold, believing Neely was a threat. Prosecutors, however, argue that Penny’s actions were excessive an

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