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Cops: Man killed toddler because wife was divorcing him

October 10, 2017

TAVARES — When Jeremy Alan Main called his wife, Holly, Monday to say that he had killed their 18-month-old child, he told her that he did it because she was divorcing him. She immediately called Ocala police, who then called the Lake County Sheriff’s Office at 9:30 a.m. Deputies rushed to the home on Redbud Road in Lady Lake, kicked in the back door and found the child floating face down in … [Read more...]

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Father charged in 13-year-old Janessa Shannon’s death

October 5, 2017

TAMPA — Nahshon Shannon once told a judge his ex-girlfriend was "unfit to provide a safe environment" for their children. On Thursday, authorities charged him with the murder of their 13-year-old daughter, Janessa. Shannon, 37, was arrested at his home on charges of first-degree felony murder and aggravated child abuse. "I knew from the very beginning," the girl's mother, Michelle Mosley, … [Read more...]

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What Doesn’t Kill Me: A Film Expose on Domestic Violence and Court Revictimization

October 3, 2017

Rachel Meyrick’s documentary film What Doesn’t Kill Me will make its World Premiere at The Awareness Film Festival in Los Angeles October 7th. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and The Awareness Film Festival is a perfect fit for the film which raises much-needed awareness of domestic violence and an issue many have never heard of: court licensed … [Read more...]

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Father killed 13-year-old son, himself; mother out of country, police say

September 28, 2017

Jahan Oveissi killed son, Ahbteen, before committing suicide, police say MAULDIN, S.C. — Police held a news conference Tuesday afternoon to give more details about the deaths of an Upstate father and his son. Jahan Oveissi, 49, and his son, Ahbteen Oveissi,13, were found dead Monday afternoon at their home on Laurel Meadows Parkway in Mauldin, Sgt. Ben Ford said. The coroner said both … [Read more...]

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‘Then she did it.’ Mom who murdered her two children left note before suicide

September 25, 2017

Unhappy about her former husband’s attempt to leave her once and for all, Nisleydis Sierra penned a note to him, placed her two young children in her bed and picked up a gun. “Then she did it,” a law-enforcement source told the Miami Herald. Sierra shot and killed the kids. Then she pointed the weapon at herself and pulled the trigger, the final act of violence in a shocking double-murder … [Read more...]

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