An Idaho man who led police on a two-day manhunt last week is now in custody and formally charged with murdering his wife and their unborn baby. During a virtual hearing on Monday, 48-year-old Jeremy Best appeared to flash a “rock on” hand sign into his camera after a Teton …
Read More »Wine drinkers may soon get help sniffing out fraudulent products
Researchers have created an artificial intelligence tool that is capable of tracing wines back to their origins, using a chemical analysis that can warn consumers of potential fraudsters. “There’s a lot of wine fraud around with people making up some crap in their garage, printing off labels, and selling it …
Read More »Gabby Petito family withdraws motion to compel testimony from Brian Laundrie lawyer
A lawyer for the parents of slain travel blogger Gabby Petito has withdrawn his request for the court to order her suspected killer’s lawyer to break attorney-client privilege and testify about what his client told him after her death and before the public knew she was missing. The motion would …
Read More »Austin police staffing crisis continues to stretch department thin, leaving some calls on hold for hours
The Austin, Texas police department may soon make drastic changes to how the capital city is policed, as staffing the staffing crisis continues to stretch resources thin, sometimes leaving calls on hold for hours. FOX 7 in Austin reported that the police association president, Michael Bullock, said officers are cutting …
Read More »Jeffrey Epstein's employee invoked 5th at least 42 times, including questions about Bill Clinton: documents
Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged accomplice and former employee, Nadia Marcinkova, invoked her Fifth Amendment rights at least 42 times during a 2010 deposition, including when she was asked if she had been on an airplane with the deceased financier and former President Bill Clinton, according to a third batch of court …
Read More »Maryland suspect arrested for allegedly killing estranged wife in Giant parking lot: police
A Maryland man has been accused of killing his estranged wife outside of a Giant supermarket store on Saturday, police said. Walkersville resident Frederick Owusu Sakyi, 33, was arrested by deputies from the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday night. The department said in a Facebook post that the shooting …
Read More »Ohio teacher suffered 'major brain injury' in attack by drug-fueled student: police
An Ohio high school student allegedly punched a teacher so hard during a drug-induced hallucination that he caused “a major brain injury,” according to school officials and local reports. The 15-year-old student at Colerain High School in Cincinnati acted “distraught” after he “ingested an unknown drug” Thursday afternoon before allegedly …
Read More »Who is Quornelius Radford? The Army sergeant accused of shooting 5 soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia
U.S. Army Sergeant Quornelius Radford, the man accused of shooting five soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia on the morning of Wednesday, August 6, is now facing multiple charges. Radford was charged with two specifications of attempted premeditated murder, four specifications of attempted unpremeditated murder, one specification of domestic violence, …
Read More »Moscow police chief challenges claims Bryan Kohberger mentioned Kaylee Goncalves by name during attack
The chief of police in an Idaho college town rocked by Bryan Kohberger’s deadly home invasion stabbings is pushing back on reports that a surviving roommate overheard the killer referring to one of the victims by name. The clarification comes amid reports that surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen overheard Kohberger mention …
Read More »Fraternity hazing deaths happen to 'good kids from good families,' victim's father warns amid rush season
A man whose son died during a 2017 fraternity hazing ritual at Penn State University warned students and parents of the ills of the practice in an interview with Fox News Digital, saying anyone could become a victim. Jim Piazza’s son, Timothy, was recruited to join the Beta Theta Pi …
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