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Mom Kills Husband’s Girlfriend Then Shoots Her 2 Children and Herself in Murder-Suicide

July 15, 2017

A South Carolina mother killed the woman she believed was her estranged husband’s girlfriend, then fled the scene and fatally shot her own young children and herself in a gas station parking lot amid a messy divorce and custody dispute, police say. Jessica Edens, 36, shot and killed Meredith Leigh Rahme, 28, Thursday in her car at her Greenville, South Carolina, apartment complex, Police Chief … [Read more...]

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American Red Cross doctor suspected of killing family in murder-suicide

July 12, 2017

The man police say is responsible for killing his wife, son, and dog in an apparent murder-suicide has been identified as the medical director of the Nevada American Red Cross. The bodies of Dr. John Lunetta, his wife, Karen Jackson, and his son who was one day away from his first birthday were found Monday in their home in Las Vegas. Police at the scene said Lunetta was responsible for the … [Read more...]

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Woman killed in Las Vegas murder-suicide was leaving man, says mother

July 12, 2017

The mother of the woman who was killed in a murder-suicide that police responded to Monday said her daughter was leaving the man who shot her and their infant son. John Henry Lunetta, 40, was found dead in his southwest valley home Monday, along with his girlfriend, Karen Michelle Jackson, 34, and their baby boy, John Jr., who would have turned 1 on Wednesday. He also shot … [Read more...]

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Body of Missing South Pasadena Boy Found, Family Speaks Out

July 1, 2017

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) – The body of a 5-year-old SouthPasadena boy missing since April has been found in Santa Barbara County. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to CBS2 Saturday that the body of Aramazd Andressian Jr. was found after homicide detectives returned to the Lake Cachuma area of Santa Barbara County Friday “in an effort to locate additional … [Read more...]

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Judge in Stanford swimmer sexual assault case faces recall campaign

June 26, 2017

A group of activists filed paperwork Monday to officially launch a recall election against a Santa Clara County judge who was criticized for his decision to sentence a former Stanford University swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. Fifty activists, who are being led by Stanford law professor Michele Dauber, turned in a “notice of intent” with the Santa … [Read more...]

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