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  • 3 children killed in New Orleans house fire their father allegedly set intentionally

    NEW ORLEANS (TCD) — Three children, all younger than 8 years old, were killed in a house fire early Wednesday morning in what police are now investigating as a homicide case.

    The New Orleans Fire Department said in a statement firefighters received a call Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 12:09 a.m., about “possible persons trapped” inside a home on the 4900 block of America Street. Trucks arrived five minutes later and fire crew were told that three children were likely still in the residence.

    Firefighters started an “interior attack” of the fire and searched for the children at the same time. They discovered an unresponsive child near the front door and another between the kitchen and entryway. Firefighters tried to resuscitate them before EMS arrived and transported the two juveniles to the hospital, where they died. WVUE-TV reports the victims were an 8-year-old boy and 5-year-old girl.

    The fire department received a request for a second alarm at 12:27 a.m. because firefighters did not want the blaze to spread to neighboring homes. Officials continued to search the home for the third child and found a toddler “near the center of the dwelling.” The 3-year-old child was already dead.

    According to the statement, 17 trucks and other vehicles responded to the home with 46 fire personnel battling the flames. The fire was under control at 12:40 a.m.

    Police reportedly suspect the children’s father, Joseph Washington, started the blaze. WVUE shared surveillance footage from a neighbor’s Ring camera that showed the fire and a man exiting the home, then getting into a dark vehicle. About 11 hours later, a black Dodge Charger was reportedly pulled out of a levee.

    Washington’s father, Troy McDonnell, urged his son to turn himself in.

    According to the New Orleans Advocate, McDonnell also said, “If I catch him, I’m gonna kill him.”

    The children’s mother was reportedly at work when the fire broke out, and she is now allegedly at the hospital being monitored for suicide. Washington and the children’s mother married in 2014 but split up five years later.

    Washington has previously been convicted of domestic violence-related crimes. The New Orleans Advocate reports he often choked the children’s mother, hit her, and threatened to kill her in 2018. She later filed for a restraining order against him.

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  • Wis. dad wanted after 12-year-old son’s body is found in 'advanced state of decomposition'

    MILWAUKEE (TCD) — A 45-year-old man is being charged with several child neglect-related crimes after his 12-year-old son was found dead and badly decomposing in his home.

    The Milwaukee Police Department announced the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office charged Romuan Moye with one count each of chronic neglect of a child — consequence is death, chronic neglect of a child — consequence is bodily harm, chronic neglect of a child, and failure to report the death of a child in connection with his son’s death.

    The boy was found dead Oct. 10 at approximately 6:10 p.m. at a home on the 4100 block of North Elmhurst Road. Milwaukee Police said the child’s cause of death was still under investigation.

    According to the criminal complaint, police went to the home after receiving a call about a deceased child whose body was “in an advanced state of decomposition.”

    WITI-TV identified the victim as Jacarie Robinson. The affidavit says Jacarie lived at Moye’s house with two other children, but they were staying with their mother at the time.

    Police spoke with Moye’s son, who said he went to Moye’s house four to five days before Jacarie was found dead. The son, who was identified as “JM” in the affidavit, said Moye was “acting abnormal, repeatedly taking deep breaths.” JM said he was worried about his father and asked Moye to keep in touch. JM reportedly did not go into the house, nor did he see Jacarie.

    On Oct. 8, JM reportedly texted his father and said he was going to drop off two of his siblings at Moye’s house. Moye initially agreed, then later said he was not home. Two days later, JM went to Moye’s residence, knocked on the door, and asked his father to come outside.

    Moye did not answer, so JM went inside. The affidavit says he was “immediately struck by the strong odor from inside,” but he did not see anyone. He went outside, then reentered. When he walked through the living room, he reportedly “observed a human foot protruding from covers on the living room floor.”

    JM reportedly lifted up the cover and saw Jacarie’s face “eaten up” and decomposed “with maggots present.” His body had been wrapped in a blanket and his face covered with a torn T-shirt.

    According to the affidavit, Moye allegedly told JM he had cancer and that it started to worsen. JM also told investigators Moye had reportedly recently been forbidding Jacarie to see other relatives. Moye would allegedly let other siblings go out of the house, but not Jacarie. JM reportedly last saw Jacarie alive on the boy’s birthday on Aug. 19, and noticed he looked “extremely skinny.”

    JM reportedly asked Jacarie if he was OK, and Jacarie allegedly responded, “No.”

    The affidavit says Jacarie’s mother had not seen him for three years, but she spoke with him on the phone about five weeks prior to his death. Moye allegedly told the mother Jacarie often stole food, so he would not let the boy go to her house. The other children, however, could go. The mother sent Moye a text on Oct. 10 asking to see Jacarie, but Moye reportedly never responded.

    Police searched the home and noticed “an overwhelming smell of mold, feces, and decay.”

    The home was reportedly covered in trash and mold, including the kitchen and bathroom sinks.

    Jacarie’s siblings allegedly told police Moye home-schooled them and that Jacarie “misbehaves and gets into constant trouble.” Jacarie reportedly often snuck into the kitchen to steal food.

    The autopsy showed Jacarie had several fractured bones, some of which were in the process of healing. He weighed 54 pounds when he died and was “extremely malnourished and emaciated.”

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  • Former Supreme Court president joins top Jewish lawyers in urging Israel to obey ‘laws of war’

    Open letter comes in response to Hamas terror attacks


    Former Supreme Court president Lord Neuberger has written an open letter with seven other senior legal figures, calling on Israel to be guided by international law in its response to the Hamas terror attacks.

    The group, all of whom are Jewish, also includes barristers Philippe Sands KC, Richard Hermer KC, Danny Friedman KC, Anthony Metzer KC, Jon Turner KC and Adam Wagner, as well as Oxford University professor Sandra Fredman.

    The prominent group began their letter to the Financial Times (£) by stating that they write both as Jews and as lawyers. “In these darkest of days, we write to emphasise the importance of international law as a guide to all,” they say. “The despicable actions of Hamas are not simply a moral outrage but an egregious violation of all norms of international law.”

    “There are no possible defences to these crimes — whatever the context, there is no room for legal, let alone moral, equivocation,” the letter continues.

    Noting that Israel has a right under international law to self-defence, the group states that, “just as international law provides the means for categorising and criminalising the barbaric acts of Hamas, so too does it provide a framework for governing how Israel must respond.”

    “These laws apply irrespective of the level of outrageous conduct of an enemy and no exceptions to those rules can be derived from the level of suffering caused by Hamas’s actions,” the letter states.

    Whilst noting that “emotions are understandably raw”, and that “many might be reluctant to remind Israel of its international law obligations”, the writers disagree. “In these times of pain and terror,” they say, “the notion that there are laws that we must all live by is challenging but essential.”

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  • Supreme Court appoints new female judge

    Lady Justice Simler joins top bench

    Lady Justice Simler has been appointed the newest member of the Supreme Court.

    Dame Ingrid Simler will join the top bench on 14 November 2023, the court announced yesterday. She replaces Lord Kitchin who retired last month, leaving the court a justice short.

    The King made the appointment on the advice of the Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor, following the recommendations of and independent selection commission.

    The mother-of-four was called to bar in 1987, having studied law at Cambridge University. She was a tenant at London’s Devereux Chambers and went on to lead the set before becoming a judge.

    In 2002 she was appointed a recorder and was elevated to the role of deputy High Court judge in 2010. She was sworn in as a Lady Justice of the Court of Appeal in June 2019.

    Welcoming the announcement, the president of the Supreme Court, Lord Reed, said:

    “I am delighted to welcome Lady Justice Simler as a Justice to the Supreme Court. She will bring exceptional experience and ability to the Court following a distinguished career as a barrister and Judge. Her experience in employment law, tax, public law and criminal law will be highly valuable to the Supreme Court and will further strengthen us as a world-leading Court.”

    Lady Justice Simler’s appointment means the top bench now consists of 10 men and two women — Lady Rose being the only other female justice.

    Earlier this month the Supreme Court came under fire for its lack of diversity after an image of the justices celebrating the opening of the new legal year was posted online.

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  • Ind. man sentenced for killing neighbor because he believed he was 'hacking into his network'

    DELAWARE COUNTY, Ind. (TCD) — A 30-year-old man will spend seven decades in prison for “brutally executing” his neighbor last year over his electrical issues.

    According to the Delaware County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, on Monday, Oct. 16, a judge sentenced Cy Alley to 60 years in prison for the murder of 59-year-old Gary Copley. Alley was given an additional 10 years for use of a firearm during the commission of the murder. A jury convicted Alley on Sept. 15 after deliberating for around 20 minutes.

    According to the affidavit posted by the Attorney’s Office, on Aug. 23, 2022, the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home at 12361 E. 500 N Road to a report of a shooting. Upon their arrival, deputies found Copley lying up against his house deceased with multiple gunshot wounds.

    The Sheriff’s Office recovered a spent 12-gauge shotgun shell at the scene.

    A witness told deputies they were on a walk when they saw Alley shoot the victim multiple times, enter a black Ford F-250, and drive off. Another witness reportedly went to check on Copley and found him dead.

    According to the affidavit, deputies located Alley at 9119 N CR 900 E., and the SWAT Team apprehended him without incident. Officials found a similar unspent shotgun shell in Alley’s pocket that matched the spent one found at the scene.

    Alley reportedly said he was “having trouble with his electricity at his house,” and he believed Copley was “hacking into his network.”

    When Alley went to confront Copley about his electricity issues, the Attorney’s Office said Alley shot the victim four times with the “intent to kill him.” He reportedly told authorities the gun he used was in his black Ford F-250, which was later recovered.

    The Attorney’s Office noted that Alley was “not remorseful for his actions.”

    During the trial, evidence was presented indicating that Alley shot Copley two times, reloaded his weapon, and then shot him two more times. According to the Attorney’s Office, Alley “asserted the defenses of insanity and self-defense.”

    During his sentencing, the Attorney’s Office said the court “noted the sheer brutality of Alley’s acts” and that it was “much like a predator chasing his prey.”

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  • Secret Barrister to pen legal thrillers 

    Assumes new identity


    The Secret Barrister has confirmed they are in the process of writing a series of new legal thrillers.

    The anonymous lawyer is perhaps best known for offering his/her unfiltered insights into the crumbling world of criminal justice and already has several top selling books to their name. We reviewed their first effort from 2018 here.

    But SB confirmed this week that they are taking on a new writing challenge in the form of The Murderer’s Dilemma, the first in a series of new thrillers due for release in September 2025.

    The story opens in the early hours of New Year’s Day when police discover the mutilated body of an elderly man lying in the street. Three teenagers are subsequently charged with his murder and tell their own stories through their barristers.

    “I’m writing a novel. A series, in fact, of legal thrillers,” SB wrote on X. “They are dark and uncomfortable and (I hope) authentic, and I really hope you like them.”

    Intriguingly, SB also unveiled a new pseudonym, ‘SJ Fleet‘, as part of their venture into creative writing.

    Commenting on the upcoming novel, SB said: “I am thrilled to be joining hands once again with the incredible team at Picador, and have been overwhelmed by the passion and enthusiasm for The Murderer’s Dilemma. My mild terror at crossing the bridge into fiction is assuaged by the knowledge that I could not be in safer editorial hands, and I cannot wait to share this story with the world.”



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  • Michigan man accused of strangling mother-in-law to death

    SHELBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. (TCD) — A 41-year-old man allegedly fatally strangled his mother-in-law in her home last week.

    On Thursday, Oct. 12, at approximately 2:47 p.m., the Shelby Township police and fire departments responded to a home on the 14000 block of Stoney Brook West Drive, where they found 79-year-old Stella Lopiccolo Maltese deceased. Police determined her death was “suspicious.”

    Police conducted several search warrants and interviews, which led to them to arrest Kenneth McDonald hours after his mother-in-law was found dead.

    According to the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office, McDonald was charged with second-degree murder, which means he could face up to life in prison. He was arraigned Oct. 16 and was denied bond.

    McDonald is set to appear in court for a probable cause hearing Monday, Oct. 30.

    In a statement, Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido said, “A son-in-law is expected to show respect to his mother-in-law, just as he would to his own mother. We are committed to ensuring justice prevails in this case.”

    The investigation is ongoing.

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  • Florida babysitter sentenced for killing woman and driving her body to Tennessee

    TITUSVILLE, Fla. (TCD) — A 31-year-old woman will spend the foreseeable future in prison for killing a 36-year-old woman during an argument and abandoning her body in Tennessee.

    In a statement, the 18th Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office announced Courtney Gibson was sentenced to 30 years behind bars after she pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and tampering with evidence in connection with Anna Primavere’s death. Gibson will also be required to serve 10 years of supervised probation, which includes psychiatric evaluations and treatment.

    Gibson will get credit for her over 1,300 days in jail.

    According to the State’s Attorney’s Office, Primavere was reported missing in February 2020 from a residence on Trinidad Avenue. She had been renting a room in a residence where Gibson worked as a babysitter for the landlord’s child while he was out of town. When the landlord got back, his child was alone and Gibson and Primavere were nowhere to be found.

    Investigators found “evidence that a crime scene had been cleaned and the mattress from Primavere’s room was missing.”

    Primavere’s body was discovered in Gibson’s vehicle in Lebanon, Tennessee. The statement says police suspect the two women “had a confrontation in the home that led to Primavere’s murder.”

    WKMG-TV reports detectives searched Primavere’s room, which “revealed alarming circumstances and physical evidence that she may have been harmed.”

    Surveillance footage from Feb. 22, 2020, reportedly showed Gibson driving away from the residence with a mattress on the roof of her car. The mattress reportedly toppled off, so she burned it on the side of the road.

    Gibson turned herself in to authorities Feb. 27, 2020.



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  • N.M. man sentenced for fatally shooting man and injuring his service dog

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (TCD) — A man will serve 17 years in prison for shooting a service dog and killing its owner in 2021.

    According to the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office, on Monday, Oct. 16, a judge handed down the sentence against Xavier Marquez for the murder of Shawn Lynch.

    On Sept. 22, 2021, the Albuquerque Police Department said Marquez, who was 22 years old at the time, was sitting in his car in front of his home on Kentucky Street SE when Lynch, 34, was walking in the area with his service dog. According to police, the two exchanged words before Marquez shot the service dog, and they began arguing. The dispute escalated, and Marquez reportedly shot Lynch in the head.

    According to KOB-TV, the argument allegedly began because the service dog barked at Marquez while Lynch was on his way to a barbecue.

    Following the shooting, police said Marquez changed his clothes and fled the scene on a scooter or moped.

    Lynch suffered severe injuries and died several days later, on Monday Sept. 27, 2021.

    Marquez was initially charged with an open count of murder, shooting at an occupied dwelling, and extreme cruelty to animals. He pleaded guilty in February to second-degree murder with a firearm enhancement and fourth-degree extreme animal cruelty, according to KOB.

    At the sentencing, Marquez apologized and said, “I’ve lost a lot of close people due to gun violence, so I do regret the actions that took place, and I do send my condolences from the bottom of my heart to the family that lost a loved one.”

    Lynch leaves behind a 6-year-old child. KOB reports the dog made a full recovery after the shooting.

    The District Attorney’s Office noted that Marquez has a separate homicide case pending. Police allege he fatally shot 34-year-old Daniel Bustos at a Travel Lodge motel in Northwest Albuquerque in June 2021.

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  • 3 accused of kidnapping man, waterboarding him after realizing he wasn’t the intended victim

    MIAMI (TCD) — Two brothers and another man allegedly kidnapped an individual and threatened to kill him after realizing he wasn’t the intended victim.

    According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida, on Friday, Oct. 13, Jeffry Arista, Jonathan Arista, and Raymond Gomez “forcefully” abducted the victim outside his apartment and transported him to an Airbnb in Plantation, Florida. There, they realized “they had abducted the wrong person” and allegedly began assaulting him.

    WTVJ-TV reports that one of the defendants forced the victim into a white Dodge Charger while wearing a police uniform, a ballistic vest, and a gold badge on his belt. Another defendant allegedly drove the vehicle with a police light. During transport, the two reportedly made the victim wear a head covering as they drove him to the Airbnb, and they threw his phone out of the vehicle.

    According to the affidavit obtained by WTVJ, the third kidnapper met them at the Airbnb, removed the victim’s mask, and asked for his name, “implying they had kidnapped the wrong individual.”

    The defendants reportedly took the victim’s ID from his wallet and discovered they had the wrong person. According to WTVJ, the trio intended to kidnap the victim’s strip club co-worker instead.

    After realizing they had the wrong person, the kidnappers reportedly brought the man into a bathroom, covered his face with several black masks, and began waterboarding him. The Attorney’s Office said they also threatened his life, aiming firearms, Tasers, and an electric drill at him.

    The suspects reportedly learned the intended target worked at the Booby Trap gentlemen’s club with the victim, so they drove him there in a Porsche.

    According to the Attorney’s Office, the kidnappers “ordered the victim to go into the business and lure out the intended target.” However, once inside, the victim called law enforcement, and officials apprehended the alleged kidnappers.

    In an interview, WTVJ reports that Gomez told investigators that he and the Arista brothers were taking orders from another individual because the intended victim owed a monetary debt.

    The three defendants face federal charges of kidnapping and conspiracy to kidnap. Jeffry Arista and Jonathan Arista appeared in federal court Monday, Oct. 16. Gomez has not yet appeared in court.

    The three suspects each face a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted.

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