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  • 13-year-old allegedly tried to fatally smother her father twice in one night

    SALINA, Kan. (TCD) — A 13-year-old girl was taken into custody last weekend after her father reportedly caught her trying to kill him while he slept.

    According to KWCH-TV, early in the morning on Saturday, Nov. 25, Salina Police Department officers responded to a home on Village Lane for a report of an attempted murder. The 13-year-old reportedly entered her parents’ room armed with a pillow and a knife, then allegedly tried to smother her father.

    KSNW-TV reports the man woke up the first time his daughter allegedly put the pillow over his face. She ran into a closet and hid until he went back to sleep. She reportedly repeated the action and her father got up. He looked through security camera footage and reportedly saw the girl walk into the room and attempt to smother him.

    The girl reportedly told police she wanted to kill her parents.

    Salina Police arrested the teen, whose name was not released, on two counts of attempted first-degree murder. She was booked into a juvenile detention facility.

    MORE:

    • Salina teen arrested, accused of trying to kill parents – KWCH
    • Salina teen arrested for allegedly trying to kill her parents – KSNW

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  • Woman allegedly stabbed boyfriend in the eye with rabies needles because he looked at other women

    MIAMI (TCD) — Police arrested a 44-year-old woman over the weekend after she allegedly used rabies vaccination needles to stab her boyfriend in the eye during an argument.

    According to the arrest report cited by WPLG-TV, on Saturday, Nov. 25, Sandra Jimenez and her longtime boyfriend were out and got into an “ongoing argument” regarding him “looking at other women.” Jimenez and her boyfriend reportedly returned home at approximately 10 p.m., which is when their altercation became physical.

    Police reportedly noted the boyfriend was on the couch, and Jimenez “jumped on top of him with two rabies needles that were for their dogs,” and stabbed him in the eyelid.

    NBC Miami reports Jimenez fled the home after the incident. The victim called 911 and was transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital. Police reportedly located Jimenez asleep in her car, and she told officers her boyfriend stabbed himself with the needles.

    Miami-Dade Court records show Jimenez was charged with aggravated battery and was released on house arrest. She is required to stay away from her boyfriend.

    According to WPLG, Jimenez and the victim have been together for eight years.

    MORE:

    • Miami woman stabs boyfriend in eye with rabies needle for ‘looking at other women,’ police say – WPLG
    • Miami woman stabs boyfriend in eye with rabies needle for looking at other women: Police – NBC Miami
    • State of Florida vs. Sandra Jimenez

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  • Judicial Watch: Lawsuit Uncovers 2016 Joe Biden Email Showing Hunter Biden Copied on Ukraine President Information

    (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today it received five pages of records from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) that show then-Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter received a May 26, 2016, email detailing a scheduled “8:45 am prep for a 9 am phone call with Pres Poroshenko,” who was the president of Ukraine. Joe Biden’s email address is the alias robert.l.peters@pci.gov, Hunter Biden’s email account is disclosed as hbiden@rosemontseneca.com. (Hunter Biden was on the board of the controversial Ukrainian firm Burisma at the time.)

    The email, with the subject line “Friday Schedule Cards” was sent by John S. Flynn, who was Joe Biden’s assistant:

    Boss–8:45am prep for 9am phone call with Pres Poroshenko. Then we’re off to Rhode Island for infrastructure event and then Wilmington for UDel commencement. Nate will have your draft remarks delivered later tonight or with your press clips in the morning.

    Respectfully,

    John

    The email also contains information on U.S. military troops under the heading “Daily US Troops Update”:

               # US Troops Died in Iraq/Afghanistan: 6,745

    # US Troops Wounded in Iraq/Afghanistan: 52,392

    US Troop Levels:

    Afghanistan (Security Assistance, Advisory and CT): 10,000

    Iraq (Security Assistance): 4,000

    The email was obtained thanks to a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the National Archives for Biden family records and communications regarding travel and finance transactions, as well as communications between the Bidens and several known business associates (Judicial Watch, Inc. v. National Archives (No. 1:23-cv-01432).

    In August 2023, James Comer (R-KY), chairman of the House Oversight Committee called on the National Archives to provide then-Vice President Joe Biden’s records regarding his duties that overlapped with his son’s activities in Ukraine. Chairman Comer is pursuing communications in which Joe Biden used a pseudonym, as well as those in which Hunter Biden, Eric Schwerin, or Devon Archer are copied.

    “This is another smoking gun. It blows out of the water the notion that there was any distance between Joe and Hunter Biden on the Burisma influence-peddling scandal,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

    Judicial Watch has nearly a dozen Freedom of Information Act lawsuits regarding records concerning Biden corruption issues, including:

    In March 2023, the Archives had released only 1,276 pages of over 8,000 records about the unprecedented document dispute and raid on the home of former President Trump.

    In October 2022, Judicial Watch sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for all communications between the Secret Service and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regarding the search warrant which precipitated the raid on former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence at Mar-a-Lago on August 8, 2022.

    Also in October, Judicial Watch sued the Barak Obama Presidential Library for Obama White House records about the 2016 “Russia Collusion Hoax.”  The records, which by law were not available under FOIA until five years after President Obama left office, are held at the Library, which is part of the National Archives system.

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  • Solicitors make government list of jobs ‘most exposed’ to AI

    Management consultants top table; sports players and roofers least exposed


    Solicitors may wish to consider a dynamic career change to roofing, plastering, or window cleaning according to new predictions on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI).

    The latest report, published by the Department for Education, lists solicitors as the 12th most exposed occupation to the impacts of AI. Other “legal professionals” came in higher, taking 9th position.

    Topping the table are management consultants and business analysts, financial managers, accountants, and psychologists.

    For those now panicking and looking to jump ship, fear not, the report also ranks the occupations least likely to be impacted. Claiming pole position here are sports players, with roofers and elementary construction occupations taking the second and third spots.

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    Also on this list are plasterers, cleaners, floorers, launderers, and window cleaners.

    Analysing the data, the report goes on to note how: “The occupations least exposed to AI and LLM include many of the same areas, including more manual work that is technically difficult, in unpredictable environments, and with lower wages (reducing the incentive to automate) — with the exception of sports players.”

    However, it may not be time to jump into an AI-proof lifeboat just yet. “The exposure score is based on several assumptions including the abilities considered important for a job at a given point in time so rankings should be interpreted with caution, however the themes highlighted by the analysis are expected to continue”.

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  • A&O remains tight-lipped over hacker ransom

    Magic Circle player suffered data breach earlier this month


    Allen & Overy is remaining tight-lipped on whether it paid a ransom to hackers after a cyber-attack earlier this month.

    The Magic Circle outfit had data stolen on 8 November by ransomware group LockBit, which claimed it would publish the material on 28 November if the undisclosed ransom fee was not paid.

    The A&O listing was removed from the hackers’ website ahead of that deadline, prompting speculation that the ransom has been paid, or negotiations are in progress.

    A&O declined to confirm the position, stating only that “what we can confirm is that we are working closely with forensic and other specialists to do everything we can to minimise impact to clients arising from this illegal cyber intrusion”.

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    At the time of the attack, a spokesperson for the firm stated that “the firm continues to operate normally with some disruption arising from steps taken to contain the incident. Our technical response team, working alongside an independent cybersecurity adviser, took immediate action to isolate and contain the incident.”

    Whilst the incident only impacted “a small number of storage servers”, the firm noted client concers. “We appreciate that this is an important matter for our clients, and we take this very seriously. Keeping our clients’ data safe, secure, and confidential is an absolute priority.”

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  • Pa. man accused of beating his 85-year-old wife to death over vet bills for their cat

    LOWER POTTSGROVE TOWNSHIP, Pa. (TCD) — An 84-year-old man stands accused of fatally beating his 85-year-old wife during an argument about money for their cat’s veterinarian bills.

    According to Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele, on Tuesday, Nov. 28, shortly after 2:20 p.m., Barton Seltmann called the Lower Pottsgrove Township Police Department and reported an unresponsive female. Seltmann told dispatchers he thought his wife was dead and that someone had beaten her, WCAU-TV reports.

    Seltmann allegedly told police that his kitchen had been ransacked, and his wife sustained a head bleed. Officers subsequently responded to the home on North Keim Road, where they found Seltmann on the porch with “blood on his hands, face, and clothing,” Steele said.

    Inside the kitchen, police reportedly found Seltmann’s wife, Margaret Seltmann, dead with apparent head injuries. According to WCAU, investigators recovered a kitchen knife under the victim’s body, and they found pieces of glass from a candle jar.

    Barton Seltmann was transported to Pottstown Hospital to treat a hand injury.

    Lower Pottsgrove Police and Montgomery County detectives concluded that Margaret and Barton Seltmann were allegedly “arguing about money for veterinary care of their cat when the fight turned physical.”

    Barton Seltmann reportedly told investigators that during the dispute, his wife grabbed a knife and threatened to hurt him, so he pushed the legs of a chair into her. According to Steele, investigators found evidence suggesting that the suspect struck the victim multiple times in the head while she was on the kitchen floor.

    Seltmann allegedly punched his wife in the head repeatedly even though he said he did not see a knife in her hand while she was on the ground. He reportedly took a candleholder and used it to hit her.

    According to the affidavit obtained by WCAU, Seltmann told investigators his wife said, “You’re killing me,” and then she “went to sleep.”

    A forensic pathologist determined that the victim died of blunt force injuries and ruled her death a homicide.

    Barton Seltmann was arraigned on charges of first-degree murder and third-degree murder. He remains held in the Montgomery County Correctional Facility without bail.

    MORE:

    • Husband Arrested for First-Degree Murder of His Wife in Lower Pottsgrove Township – Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office
    •  Man, 84, beats wife to death during argument over vet bills for cat, police say – WCAU

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  • True crime fanatic stabs and dismembers stranger; Cheer coach and mom of three bludgeoned to death – TCDPOD

    This Week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: A woman sentenced to life for the brutal stabbing and dismemberment of a student in a killing motivated “out of curiosity.” Plus, a beloved cheerleading coach and mother of three allegedly slain by her boyfriend weeks after the couple proclaimed their love in social media posts for their anniversary.

    Jana Monroe joins host Ana Garcia.

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  • Utah dad accused of leaving infant son in 'scalding' water and causing burns to 40% of his body

    EAGLE MOUNTAIN, Utah (TCD) — A 41-year-old man was arrested and later released after his son was hospitalized with “severe” burns all over his body, which may result in amputations.

    On Nov. 12, a case worker with the Utah Division of Child and Family Services contacted the Utah County Sheriff’s Office to report they were worried about a young child who had been admitted to the University of Utah Burn Center with serious injuries. Detectives went to the burn center, where they determined the boy’s father took him to the hospital the day prior. The 5-month-old reportedly had burns on over 40% of his body.

    The Utah County sheriff’s office alleges the injuries occurred while the infant was in a “small bathtub under the care of the father.”

    Deputies arrested the child’s father, Matthew Beck, on a charge of aggravated child abuse.

    According to the statement, a detective noted in the probable cause affidavit that the “burns were so severe that a large amount of the infant’s skin had sloughed off.”

    Beck allegedly waited an hour before getting medical care for his son.

    The affidavit cited by KSL.com alleges Beck left his son in the tub while it filled up to the top with hot water and was “almost to the point of spilling over the side.”

    The child was reportedly in the water for approximately five minutes, and when Beck took him out, he allegedly saw his son’s skin was “white and peeling off.”

    According to the affidavit, Beck allegedly spread Vaseline on his son’s body and put him in cold water to help with the burns. A doctor said the child’s second-degree burns “are expected to progress to third-degree.”

    The affidavit reportedly says, “The baby will require skin grafts and his toes may have to be amputated. The burns are from the infant’s feet up to his hips or lower abdomen and the lower half of his left arm.”

    A detective went to Beck’s house and learned the water temperature was between 131 and 133 degrees.

    KSL.com reports Beck’s wife, who is a nurse, told police he did something similar to another infant, but instead put him in cold water “until he turned blue.” He allegedly did it to “toughen him up.”

    The affidavit says, “When confronted about using cold water as a punitive action against another son when he was also an infant, he initially suggested that he did it to improve the child’s circulation. After continued questioning, Matthew admitted that he did this to the infant as a form of punishment.”

    The sheriff’s office said Beck was released on a $5,000 unsecured bond but is not allowed to have any contact with the victim or other children in his home.

    MORE:

    • Eagle Mountain Man Arrested After 5-Month-Old Child is Burned – Utah County Sheriff’s Office
    • Utah father charged with putting 4-month-old son in scalding water – KSL.com

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  • Ohio man shot in the face after he allegedly refused to give suspect his potato chips

    AKRON, Ohio (TCD) — A 42-year-old man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly shooting someone in the face due to an argument about potato chips.

    According to an Akron Police Department crime report, on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at approximately 8:30 p.m., officers went to Akron City Hospital after receiving a call about a shooting victim. Police spoke with the 31-year-old victim, who said he was in his car at Lusty’s Adventure on Stanton Street when the suspect approached him and shot him in the face. The victim transported himself to Summa Hospital, where he received treatment.

    The Akron Beacon Journal reports the suspect allegedly asked the victim for some of his potato chips. The victim refused, so the suspect pulled out a gun and shot him.

    Police located the suspect Wednesday, Nov. 29, as he was getting on a Metro Transit bus. The bus pulled over and officers arrested the 42-year-old suspect on charges of felonious assault and weapons under disability. He reportedly had a gun in his possession.

    WOIO-TV identified the suspect as Melvin Wright and said he was booked into the Summit County Jail.

    MORE:

    • Akron Police Department Unofficial Crime Report
    • Man who allegedly shot person over a bag of potato chips arrested Wednesday in Akron – Akron Beacon Journal
    • Akron police make arrest after man shot in face over potato chips dispute – WOIO

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  • Fla. woman sentenced for killing her mom, gouging her eyes out, and placing them on cardboard box

    PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. (TCD) — A judge sentenced a woman to 15 years in prison for violently killing her mother five years ago and cutting her eyes out.

    WPTV-TV reports Camille Balla pleaded guilty Monday, Nov. 27, to manslaughter with a weapon. She already has over 2,000 days of time served because she has been in custody since her arrest in 2018, so she will serve less than 10 years in state prison. Jail records show Balla was originally charged with first-degree premeditated murder.

    Balla was scheduled to stand trial Friday, Dec. 1.

    According to the probable cause affidavit, on March 16, 2018, at 1:40 a.m., the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office received a call from someone who said his co-worker, Balla, needed them to come over because Balla “believed she may have murdered her mother.” The co-worker went to Balla’s residence on Country Club Way in Royal Palm Beach and found her covered in blood, so they called 911.

    Deputies arrived and said Balla “appeared frantic.” She reportedly told one of the responding deputies, “I killed my mother and I need help.” She said her mother was in the garage, so the deputy went inside and found “a significant amount of blood spatter throughout the residence.”

    The deputy made his way into the garage and discovered Francisca Monteiro-Balla deceased. She was partially clothed with “multiple large lacerations on her body.”

    The affidavit says Monteiro-Balla’s eyes had been “removed from her head and placed on a nearby cardboard box.”

    The fire department arrived at the scene to aid Balla, who also had lacerations on her body. She reportedly told officials she smoked marijuana but believed it was laced with Flakka, a drug similar to bath salts, or PCP. According to the affidavit, Balla “continuously mumbled, screamed, ran around, and eventually fell to the ground. While on the ground, Balla began to spontaneously scream, ‘I’m a murderer, I’m a murderer!’”

    She had cuts on her hands, knees, and fingers, so a deputy transported her to a nearby hospital.

    Investigators obtained a warrant to search Balla’s home several hours later. A trail of blood reportedly led from the living room through the kitchen, where the “amount of blood in the trail grew heavier,” and into the garage. Investigators found Monteiro-Balla with “several large, deep lacerations, and traumatic injuries throughout her body including her head, arms, chest, stomach, and groin.”

    The affidavit describes, “Both of her eyes had been removed from their sockets. Several feet away from the victim was a cardboard box which had the victim’s eyes on top.”

    Detectives noticed broken glass that they believe caused the cuts on Balla’s hands and knee caps. They also found notes with religious messages on them “related to clearing of the soul” as well as paper with marijuana on it.

    MORE:

    • Woman who gouged out mother’s eyeballs, placed them on cardboard box pleads guilty to manslaughter – WPTV
    • State of Florida vs. Camille Balla
    • Palm Beach County Jail inmate information

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