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  • Mich. firefighter allegedly set fire to business and battled the flames

    PARADISE, Mich. (TCD) — Officials arrested a firefighter while he was putting out a fire he allegedly set over the weekend.

    On the evening of Saturday, Nov. 11, the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office said the Whitefish Township Fire Department responded to a structure fire in the business district of Paradise. Deputies also went to the scene and launched an investigation.

    Deputies identified 35-year-old Joseph Halder as a suspect after gathering surveillance video and evidence. WWTV-TV reports that Halder is a volunteer firefighter with the Whitefish Township Fire Department.

    Chippewa County Sheriff Mike Bitnar told WWTV that he reviewed surveillance video footage from a nearby gas station, which allegedly connected Halder to the blaze at the business, Ruth’s Gift Shop. Deputies arrested Halder while he was battling the fire.

    Halder was booked into the Chippewa County Correctional Facility on a charge of arson. He was arraigned on Monday, Nov. 13, and given a bond of $200,000.

    According to WWTV, if convicted, Halder faces a prison sentence of up to 10 years, as well as a $20,000 fine.

    Bitnar reportedly said, “Chippewa County has amazing first responders, EMS and firefighters. This does not represent the overall volunteer group we have in our county. Then again, if there is somebody posing in amongst those who are there to do good, you have to get those people out.”

    The sheriff’s office said the recent structure fire was the third in the region in the past three months. Halder is reportedly a person of interest in the other arson incidents.

    MORE:

    • Press Release: Arson Investigation – Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office
    • Sheriff: Volunteer firefighter arrested while fighting fire he allegedly set in Chippewa Co. – WWTV

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  • Solicitor offered friend a training contract that didn’t exist

    And he’s been struck off as a result


    A solicitor has been struck off after inventing a training contract and offering it to a long-term friend.

    The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) found that Andrew James Cutland, who worked for south west based firm Bartlett Gooding & Weelen Solicitors (BGW), offered Person A, an unnamed woman, a training contract after telling her that he was a director at the firm.

    In reality, not only was Cutland not a director (rather he was a lowly associate), but the firm neither offered, nor intended to offer, any training contracts.

    The web of lies spun by the now ex-solicitor were documented in a series of text exchanges between himself and Person A totalling 379 messages. These included references to Cutland’s position as a director, the existence of the training contract, person A’s offer of the position, and even start dates and seat rotations.

    Elsewhere in the conversations, Cutland went as far as to say that work colleagues referred to him as “babyface”, because he was the youngest partner at the firm.

    The web unravelled when Person A directly contacted the firm after discovering that Cutland had lied about other aspects of his life, including previous employments and his marriage.

    Whilst Cutland defended his actions by claiming that the texts were fabricated and manipulated by Person A, the SDT found his version of events problematic, stating that his account was “incoherent, implausible, and fanciful”.

    The tribunal also found that Cutland had been dishonest in improperly withdrawing a sum of money from a client account as a trainee at another firm, and had lied to BGW about his employment history.

    In addition to being struck off, Cutland was ordered to pay £17,489 in costs.

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  • L.A. man who allegedly dumped torso in trash accused in 'gruesome' killing of wife, in-laws

    LOS ANGELES (TCD) — Prosecutors formally charged a 35-year-old man with three counts of murder this week in connection with the disappearance and likely deaths of his wife and in-laws just days after a man discovered a human torso inside a dumpster.

    The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced the charges Monday, Nov. 13, alleging Samuel Haskell killed his wife, Mei Haskell, her mother, Yanxiang Wang, and father, Gaoshan Li. The three victims, who all lived together at a home in Tarzana, were reportedly last seen Nov. 6.

    On Nov. 7, Samuel Haskell allegedly hired day laborers to move heavy trash bags from his residence. One of the workers reportedly opened a bag and discovered apparent human body parts, so they called police. Later that day, surveillance footage reportedly showed Haskell dumping a large bag into a dumpster on the 16000 block of Ventura Boulevard. The next day, someone looking through the dumpster reportedly opened the trash bag and discovered the torso.

    According to the Los Angeles Police Department, investigators went to Haskell’s home on the 4100 block of Coldstream Terrace and arrested him Nov. 8. Mei Haskell and Samuel Haskell reportedly have three children, who are now in a family member’s care. Mei Haskell and her parents are still considered missing.

    Haskell is currently being held in a Los Angeles County jail without bail.

    If convicted, Haskell could face up to life in prison without parole.

    District Attorney George Gascón said in the news release, “These shocking and gruesome crimes have sent shockwaves through our community. We stand with the victims’ loved ones during this unimaginably difficult time and will do everything in our power to ensure justice is served.”

    MORE:

    • Man Charged in Murder of His Wife, In-Laws in Tarzana – Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office
    • Suspect Arrested for Murder – Los Angeles Police Department
    • Man with missing wife and in-laws arrested after woman’s torso is found in dumpster – TCD

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  • Man arrested after hockey player’s throat was fatally cut in 'freak accident' during game

    NOTTINGHAM, England (TCD) — British police have arrested a man on a manslaughter charge about two weeks after a 29-year-old hockey player died during a game last month.

    Adam Johnson played for the Nottingham Panthers, a team in the Elite Hockey League. According to the team, on Oct. 28, the Panthers played the Sheffield Steelers. During the game, Johnson became injured in a “freak accident.” He died the next day at a hospital.

    The South Yorkshire Police said in a statement that an autopsy concluded Johnson died from a fatal neck injury. On Nov. 14, detectives took an unnamed male into custody in connection with Johnson’s death.

    According to BBC, Coroner Tanyka Rawden urged the hockey league’s governing body to require neck guards, saying, “In due course the inquest will consider whether the use of a neck guard or protector could have prevented Mr. Johnson’s death.”

    Some teams have already started implementing neck guards. Johnson, a Minnesota native, previously played for the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Penguins announced days after Johnson’s death that the staff made the guards available for any players who wanted to wear them.

    The Nottingham Panthers described Johnson as “not only an outstanding ice hockey player but also a great teammate and an incredible person with his whole life ahead of him.”

    The Panthers hosted a celebration of life in Johnson’s honor and are selling memorial jerseys.

    The Pittsburgh Penguins honored Johnson, who wore number 47 on his jersey, by donning “AJ 47” decals on their helmets.

    Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan said, “He was a great kid, he was a good player. Boy, he could really skate. It was a privilege to be his coach. There are no words I have to explain how I feel about the whole circumstance. It’s just an incredible tragedy.”

    MORE:

    • Man arrested following death of ice hockey player in Sheffield – South Yorkshire Police
    • Adam Johnson: 1994-2023 – Nottingham Panthers
    • Penguins Players Starting to Experiment with Neck Guards – Pittsburgh Penguins
    • Remembering Adam Johnson – Pittsburgh Penguins
    • Adam Johnson: Coroner calls for ice hockey neck guards to be mandatory – BBC

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  • Restaurant worker found dead in alley in upscale Laguna Beach

    LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (TCD) — A homicide investigation is underway after officials found the badly beaten body of a deceased 27-year-old woman.

    A construction worker discovered the victim’s remains near the 200 block of Ocean Avenue on Sunday, Nov. 12, at around 8:20 a.m., according to the Laguna Beach Police Department. Police and fire personnel responded to the scene and found the woman, identified by KTLA-TV as Tatum Goodwin.

    Although the news source named the victim, police said the Orange County Coroner’s Division will confirm the identity and cause of death.

    According to KTLA, Goodwin reportedly showed signs of apparent trauma and was found badly beaten in an alley behind a movie theater and Carmelita’s, the restaurant where she worked as an assistant manager.

    A friend told KTLA that Goodwin reportedly went to a nearby tavern on Saturday after work.

    Laguna Beach Police Chief Jeff Calvert said in a statement, “We are saddened by this senseless act of violence. Our detectives are working diligently to bring the suspect(s) to justice.”

    Police have asked anyone with information regarding the victim’s death to contact authorities.

    MORE:

    • Press Release – Homicide Investigation – Laguna Beach Police Department
    • Police search for killer after young woman found dead in O.C. – KTLA

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  • Las Vegas teen dies after getting ambushed and fatally beaten by 15 people

    LAS VEGAS (TCD) — A 17-year-old high school student died Monday after he was beaten by a large group of peers who caused him “substantial bodily injury,” which led him to being put on life support.

    According to Las Vegas Metro Police, on Nov. 1 at 2:05 p.m., officers responded to the 1900 block of Searles Avenue after receiving reports about a fight. The incident occurred near a school, and officials administered CPR on the unconscious teen. Medics transported him to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries.

    KLAS-TV identified the victim as 17-year-old Jonathan Lewis and said the fight occurred close to Rancho High School.

    Las Vegas Metro Police said in the news release that investigators determined Lewis had been involved in a fight with 15 other people prior to officers arriving at the scene.

    KLAS reports Lewis died several days after the attack when he was taken off life support. The coroner determined his cause of death was multiple blunt force injuries.

    Lewis’ father, who is also named Jonathan Lewis, wrote on his son’s GoFundMe page, “We have been given a statement from our son’s girlfriend that what occurred was that one of his smaller friends had something stolen by this group of 15 and they threw the small boy in the trash can and our son confronted them and he was attacked by them. He’s a courageous young man.”

    Jonathan Lewis the father said he and his family “denounce violence as a means to resolve sociological conflict, we believe community members can coexist peacefully, and we love our son and all children with all our hearts.”

    The Las Vegas Metro Police Department’s Homicide Unit is investigating.

    MORE:

    • Juvenile Suffers Substantial Bodily Injury During Fight – Las Vegas Metro Police Department
    • Las Vegas teen’s father speaks out after deadly attack near school – KLAS
    • Jonathan Lewis GoFundMe
    • Team Jonathan

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  • 80-year-old arrested 38 years after allegedly fatally shooting woman in the head amid love triangle

    POLK COUNTY, Wis. (TCD) — An 80-year-old woman was taken into custody in Arizona on suspicion of shooting and killing a woman in a nearly 40-year-old cold case.

    WEAU-TV reports the Polk County Sheriff’s Office announced Mary Jo Bailey was arrested in Maricopa County, Arizona, in connection with Yvonne Menke’s unsolved death from 1985. Wisconsin court records show Bailey is charged with first-degree murder.

    According to the Polk County cold case unit, Menke was fatally shot in the early morning hours of Dec. 12, 1985, in St. Croix Falls. She sustained three gunshot wounds to the head and neck while leaving for work. A witness reportedly saw a person of interest wearing a gray coat and dark hat flee the area.

    The affidavit shared by WEAU says one of Menke’s daughters told investigators Menke had an on and off relationship with a man named Jack Owen, though they had issues because he reportedly had a “‘roving eye’ and was always looking the ladies over.” Owen reportedly also had a relationship with a woman named Mary Jo, but the daughter did not know Mary Jo’s last name at the time.

    The daughter reportedly said the “relationship with Mary Jo had caused problems between Jack and her mother.”

    At the scene, investigators reportedly noticed a shoe print in the snow with the word “Arctic” near the heel. The print reportedly followed the direction where the suspect fled following the shooting.

    According to the affidavit, Menke was killed on a staircase near the parking garage. Based on Menke’s injuries and locations of the gunshots, investigators said the suspect “would have been positioned above Menke’s body at the time and/or positioned near Menke’s head, indicating that the suspect walked up the stairs, walked over a portion of Yvonne Menke’s body, and then fired two additional rounds into the side of Menke’s head.”

    She was shot with a .22 caliber gun.

    Owen reportedly said he learned about Menke’s death from a bank teller the same day.

    The affidavit says investigators learned Owen, Menke, and Bailey, who was known as Mary Jo Lunsmann at the time, were “involved in somewhat of a ‘love triangle.’” Owen reportedly simultaneously dated Bailey and Menke, and both couples often broke up, but “always seemed to rekindle their relationship(s).”

    Officers spoke with Menke the day after the shooting, and she allegedly started crying. She allegedly said she and Owen stopped seeing each other “on a steady basis” three years prior. She said she saw Owen of Dec. 10, but only because they share an interest in horses. She said she and Menke talked on the phone once “about Jack and his behavior.”

    She described the talk as “good” because until then, “neither one of them knew where the other stood.”

    Menke told officers she owned a .22 caliber pistol that her ex allegedly gave to her. She also showed them a pair of Arctic Cat boots, which matched the shoe prints found at the scene.

    One witness allegedly told police they “believed Mary Jo was capable of killing Yvonne.” The day before the shooting, Bailey reportedly became upset with Owen because he did not invite her to his birthday party, and a few days before that, Owen and Menke were seen in public together.

    The witness “speculated that whoever killed Yvonne Menke did it to erase competition.”

    Over the initial course of the investigation, detectives interviewed 19 people, but the case eventually went cold.

    Polk County investigators reopened Menke’s case in late 2021 and “made it a priority to locate and re-interview witnesses and others who had knowledge of Jack Owen, Mary Jo (Lunsmann) Bailey, and Yvonne Menke before, during, and after the homicide.”

    Investigators spoke with Bailey, who lives in Arizona, on Sept. 21, 2022, and continued to interview several new people, including one person who said she “always figured that Mary Jo was one who had the audacity to think she could kill someone.”

    One of the witnesses from the original investigation said Owen allegedly “couldn’t fake it anymore and wanted to be with Yvonne.”

    Bailey would allegedly call Owen, but he reportedly did not pick up or refused to see her.

    The affidavit says detectives believe the “crime and the ‘up close and personal’ attack appear to show personal knowledge and a strong emotional reaction towards Yvonne Menke.”

    Additionally, her killer was “not a stranger to Yvonne Menke, but rather someone who was aware of her and her daily habits.”

    The affidavit said that based on the witness interviews, evidence taken from the scene, and Bailey’s “suspected animosity towards Yvonne Menke,” there was enough suspected proof to issue a warrant for her arrest.

    MORE:

    • Charges filed in 1985 Cold Case – WEAU
    • Mary Josephine Bailey Criminal Complaint
    • State of Wisconsin vs. Mary Josephine Bailey
    • Woman in Arizona arrested for 1985 St. Croix Falls unsolved murder – KARE-TV

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  • Florida teacher accused of shooting his wife, brother-in-law at wedding in Tennessee

    COOL SPRINGS, Tenn. (TCD) — Police arrested a Florida teacher who allegedly shot his wife and brother-in-law while attending a wedding over the weekend.

    According to the Franklin Police Department, on Saturday, Nov. 11, at around 9:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a shooting at the Marriott of Cool Springs. At the scene, officers located two victims and began rendering aid. Police said the shooting suspect, 29-year-old Cody Wiggins, had fled the scene before their arrival.

    The victims, Wiggins’ wife and his brother-in-law, were transported to Vanderbilt Hospital via ambulance. Police have not provided an update on their condition.

    Officers allege that Wiggins used a semi-automatic handgun to shoot the victims. They were all reportedly in town for a wedding at the time of the incident.

    Police arrested Wiggins and booked him into the Williamson County Jail on two counts of attempted homicide, aggravated assault, aggravated domestic assault, and tampering with evidence.

    According to the Escambia County Public Schools website, Wiggins works as an English teacher for West Florida High School.

    In a statement obtained by WEAR-TV, Interim Superintendent Keith Leonard said, “In compliance with Florida law and the Escambia County School District’s contractual provisions, the employee will be immediately suspended. We will continue to work with law enforcement as the case is brought to a culmination.”

    MORE:

    • Cool Springs Hotel Shooting Injures Two, Suspect Arrested – Franklin Police Department
    • West Florida HS teacher charged with shooting wife, brother-in-law in Tennessee – WEAR
    • Escambia County Public Schools

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  • Judicial Watch: FBI Records Show Top Officials Rushing to Craft a Response to Leaked Memo Revealing its Targeting of Catholics

    (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it, along with CatholicVote Civic Action,  received 131 heavily redacted pages of records from the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) showing top officials rushing to craft a public response to the leaked FBI intelligence memo that revealed its targeting of Catholics who adhere to traditional beliefs on church issues.

    Judicial Watch received the records in response to an April 2023 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit it filed along with CatholicVoteCivic Action against the FBI and the Department of Justice after their failure to respond to  March 2023 requests for records about an FBI intelligence memo targeting “radical traditionalist” Catholics (CatholicVote Civic Action and Judicial Watch, Inc. v. Federal Bureau of Investigations and Department of Justice (No. 1:23-cv-01166)).

    In February 2023, an FBI intelligence document was leaked that revealed FBI targeting of Catholics who adhere to traditional beliefs on abortion and other cultural issues. The Catholic News Agency reported: “The leaked document has been condemned by several federal and state officials, as well as clergy, including Bishop Barry Knestout of the Diocese of Richmond, who recently called the memo a ‘threat to religious liberty.’”

    The newly obtained records include a February 8, 2023, email with the subject line “Media Request: FBI Richmond Document cites SPLC” from the FBI’s National Press Office alerting FBI officials regarding media inquiries:

    We have inquiries from the Washington Examiner and The Daily Signal (Heritage Foundation) about an article written by [redacted]. It references a January intelligence product from the Richmond Field office. After speaking with SC Goodwater, I am alerting all of you so we can get a copy of the actual document and hear any recommendations on how to respond. I am attaching a cut and paste of the [redacted] article.

    Miriam Coakley of the Office of General Counsel then forwards the email on to other FBI officials, noting, “Adding InTo [Insider Threat Office], SecD [Security Division] and OPR [Office of Professional Responsibility]. The date of the leaked domain perspective appears to be 23 Jan. 2023.”

    Further along the chain, an official in the Office of Public Affairs forwards the chain to more people, saying, “Adding Pamela Bryon from the DI. [Deputy Asst. Director of Intelligence Pamela Byron.] Any info on how this product came about would be appreciated.”

    In a heavily redacted reply, Byron responds:

    As mentioned on FBINET, the type of product leaked is a Domain Perspective (DP) – the purpose of DPs is to offer information and/or highlight how a shift or new development in an AOR (domain) related to an environmental variable could impact the threat. Environmental variables include demographic shifts, technology development, economic conditions, special events, social/cultural conditions, etc. In particular the analysis in DPs (as in FBI products in general) is focused on the activity of identified or potential threat actors, not on the environmental variables themselves, and how those threat actors react to shifts in the environment, and the subsequent impact on the threat posed by those actors.

    In that context, there are a couple of things to note with this situation: [redacted].

    We stand by to assist on any other questions.

    The records include a February 9 email with the subject line “Coordination of Draft statement regarding leaked RH intel document” from Office of Public Affairs official Douglas Goodwater to top FBI officials, including FBI Chief of Staff Johathan Lenzner, Asst. Dir. for Intelligence Tonya Ugoretz, Asst. Dir. for Counterterrorism Robert Wells and others:

    Draft/pre decision, Coordination for media statement – DI/CTD/OGC [Directorate of Intelligence/Counterterrorism Division/Office of General Counsel]

    Potential statement for review/edits-: [Redacted].

    Asst. Director for Public Affairs Catherine Milhoan then responds:

    All, we have received two new inquiries in addition to the three last night and are making the decision to respond in the next hour. We want to get our statement out before this picks up any steam.

    DI/CTD/OCG,

    Please review the draft and let us know if you have any edits or concerns.

    Later in the email chain, Stanley Meador, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Richmond Field Office, replies, “Looks good. One small suggestion in yellow. I would send it out. It is migrating onto Fox. https://www.foxnews.com/media/purported-fbi-document-suggests-agency-targeting-catholics-attend-latin-mass.”

    On February 10, 2023, FBI Chief of Staff Jonathan Lenzner emails FBI colleagues with the subject “intel piece that has been withdrawn,” saying, “I don’t know if we are there yet, [redacted].”

    Lenzner then follows up on February 13, writing, “Looks like at least one religious organization is speaking out publicly: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/catholic-league-condemns-fbi-internal-memo-targeting-catholics.”

    Ryan T. Young, the Executive Assistant Director of the Intelligence Branch replies to Lenzner, “Not a good look … Real frustrating when it is self-inflicted. I’ll be back in town Wednesday. We can look into next best steps.”

    “After seven months of delay and more to come, Joe Biden’s FBI remains committed to one thing: covering up their un-American spying on Catholic citizens,” said former Congressman Huelskamp, Ph.D., Senior Advisor to CatholicVote. “By fully withholding more than 200 pages of public documents, the Biden administration is more interested in hiding the truth than ending this unconstitutional witch hunt of Catholics and other faithful Americans.”

    “The FBI launched a vicious spy effort against Catholics and sought to spy on parishioners as they sat in church pews,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “These records show top FBI officials were panicked in response about their domestic spying abuse leaking out.”

    CatholicVote.org is a community of patriotic Americans who believe that the timeless truths of the Catholic faith are good for America. It makes its mission “to inspire every Catholic in America to live out the truths of our faith in public life.”

     

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  • Man at center of fatal love triangle testifies; Jury deliberates eye drops murder case – TCD Sidebar

    In this episode of True Crime Daily The Sidebar Podcast: Joel Waldman joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss a dentist’s conviction in the murder-for-hire plot enacted on his former brother in-law, testimony from a cyclist at the center of a fatal love triangle, and jury deliberations for a woman accused of murdering a family member with Visine eye drops.

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