Tag: Americas

  • Terrorist Threat to U.S. has “Skyrocketed” due to Dangerous Biden-Harris Open Border Policies

    More than 1.7 million illegal immigrants from countries that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has determined pose a national security threat to the United States have entered the country under the Biden administration’s ruinous open border policies and dozens that appear on the terrorist watchlist have been released into American communities, according to government figures reluctantly provided to Congress. The alarming stats also reveal that in just over three-and-a-half years the administration, led by border czar Kamala Harris, has welcomed into the country a ghastly 7.6 million illegal aliens, including nearly 2 million who sneaked over the border without getting arrested. The government calls them “gotaways” and earlier this year a U.S. Senator from Missouri blasted DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for allowing more “gotaways” to enter the country through the southern border than the combined populations of his state’s two largest cities, St. Louis and Kansas City.

    The numbers have increased significantly since the Missouri lawmaker pressed Mayorkas on the issue, according to the latest figures included in a report published this month by the House Judiciary Committee. At the time, in late January, 860,000 illegal immigrants crossed into the United States without encountering a border official. The number has surged to at least 1.9 million, according to updated DHS figures embedded in the report. “Among those largely unvetted aliens are at least 382 illegal aliens on the U.S. government’s terrorist watchlist who have been encountered by Border Patrol along the southwest border since January 2021, with 100 watchlisted alien encounters so far in fiscal year 2024,” the report states, adding the obvious; “the terrorist threat to the United States has skyrocketed due to the Biden-Harris Administration’s dangerous open-borders policies.” As an example, the congressional panel offers that of the more than 250 illegal aliens on the terrorist watchlist who were encountered by Border Patrol at the southwest border between fiscal years 2021 and 2023, DHS has released into American communities at least 99, with 34 others in the agency’s custody but not yet removed from the country.

    The migrants from countries that pose a security threat to the U.S. are labeled Special Interest Aliens (SIA) by the government and they come from some 26 nations, including Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Syria, and Turkey, China, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Mauritania, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Venezuela. “Despite recognizing that nationals from special interest countries may pose a heightened threat to the United States, the Biden-Harris Administration maintains that being a national of a special interest country does not affect an illegal alien’s admissibility to the United States,” the congressional committee found. The panel also reveals that last month a former senior Border Patrol official told Congress that he was ordered to “not release any information” on the increase of special interest aliens “or mention any of the arrests” because the Biden-Harris administration “was trying to convince the public there was no threat at the border.”

    A specific case cited in the report illustrates how the government risks public safety and national security by releasing SIA migrants inside the country. It involves an illegal alien from Afghanistan, Mohammad Kharwin, arrested by Border Patrol near Imperial Beach, California in early 2023. Federal agents suspected he was on the U.S. terrorist watchlist because information matched a person on the list. Nevertheless, the feds released Kharwin in the U.S. He flew from Istanbul, Turkey to Mexico City, Mexico before traveling to the U.S. border and, despite red flags, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) placed him on its non-detained docket along with millions of other illegal aliens and instructed him to report to an ICE office in Sacramento, California. Around two weeks later, ICE removed Kharwin from its Alternatives to Detention (ATD) program and DHS allowed him to apply for asylum and work authorization and fly domestically. The Afghan national remained free in the United States for about a year until biometric and biographical information positively identified him on the terrorist watchlist and ICE Fugitive Operations arrested him in San Antonio, Texas. Kharwin is reportedly a member of Hezb-e-Islami, a group responsible for attacks in Afghanistan that killed at least nine American soldiers and civilians from 2013 to 2015. “As the case of Mohammad Kharwin exemplifies, the Biden-Harris Administration has sown chaos at America’s borders and allowed potential national security and counterintelligence threats to enter the United States—and, at least in Kharwin’s case, be released into the country multiple times,” the House Judiciary Committee report states.

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  • Mother arrested for allegedly leaving newborn baby to bleed to death on the side of the road – TCNPOD

    This Week on True Crime News The Podcast: How breakthrough DNA technology helped investigators identify a suspect in a decades-old baby Jane Doe case.

    Dr. David Mittelman joins host Ana Garcia.

    YouTube: Mother arrested for allegedly leaving newborn baby to bleed to death on the side of the road



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  • A man is nearing his end on death row. The detective who helped put him there regrets it.


    Robert Roberson has been on death row for over 20 years after he was convicted of killing his young daughter. Now, the people who put him behind bars and other lawmakers are pushing for the governor to grant him clemency ahead of his scheduled execution on Oct. 17, 2024. The Texas Chair of the Board of Pardons and Paroles will make a decision regarding Roberson’s clemency on Oct. 16.

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  • Texas man allegedly walked into a Wendy’s covered in blood after fatally stabbing his mom

    TEXAS CITY, Texas (TCN) — A 30-year-old man is in custody after allegedly killing his mother and walking into a fast-food restaurant with visible injuries and blood all over his body.

    On the evening of Oct. 9, the Texas City Police Department responded to a Wendy’s on Palmer Highway, where they made contact with Johnathan Taylor, who had apparent stab wounds to his arms. According to KRIV-TV, Taylor was covered in blood, and he told police he had been robbed.

    Taylor later admitted to officers that he attacked his mother at his home on Tarpey Avenue. Police subsequently performed a welfare check on Taylor’s mother, 68-year-old Regina McIntyre, and found her on the kitchen floor with numerous stab wounds. Both Taylor and McIntyre were transported to a hospital. McIntyre later succumbed to her injuries.

    Following medical treatment, Taylor was booked into the Galveston County Jail on a charge of murder. He remains held on $500,000 bond.

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    • News Release – Texas City Police Department
    • Texas City son charged with mother’s murder after walking into Wendy’s bloody – KRIV
    • Galveston County Jail

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  • Michigan man gets life for killing his girlfriend by stabbing and hitting her with hammer

    STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (TCN) — A man will spend the rest of his life behind bars for killing his girlfriend and hiding her body before taking off with her credit cards, prescription drugs, and vehicle.

    Per the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office, a judge sentenced Jason Ross on Oct. 10 to life in prison without the possibility of parole in connection with the death of his girlfriend, 47-year-old Kathleen Hales. A jury found him guilty last month of first-degree murder, larceny from a building, unlawful driving away a motor vehicle, and stealing a financial transaction device without consent.

    The prosecutor’s office said Ross “brutally” killed Hales on July 24, 2021, “by stabbing her multiple times and hitting her with a hammer in their home in Sterling Heights.” Authorities later took him into custody and found one of the weapons he used to kill Hales, as well as the victim’s belongings.

    The medical examiner reportedly “described the suffering endured by the victim as nothing short of torture.”

    In a statement, Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido said, “As a community, we cannot tolerate such acts of brutality. This sentence ensures that justice is served for the victim, her family, and all those affected by this senseless violence. Our thoughts are with the loved ones who continue to grieve, and we hope this conviction brings them some measure of peace.”

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    • Sterling Heights Man Sentenced to Life Without Parole for the Murder of his Girlfriend – Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office
    • Michigan man found guilty of fatally stabbing and beating girlfriend with a hammer, 9/5/2024 – TCN
    • Sterling Heights Man Guilty of First Degree Murder of his Girlfriend, 9/5/2024 – Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office

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  • Detective interrogates the man who left Ashley Reeves for dead

    Sam Shelton attacked Ashley Reeves and left her for dead in the woods in 2006. Watch an investigator question Shelton about his involvement in the teen’s brutal and near-fatal attack.   

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  • Missouri woman sentenced for kidnapping, killing pregnant victim to steal her unborn child

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (TCN) — A 44-year-old woman will spend the rest of her life in federal prison for luring a pregnant Arkansas woman under the false pretense of a job offer and killing her so that she could keep the victim’s unborn child as her own.

    The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Missouri announced Oct. 15 that a judge sentenced Amber Waterman to consecutive life sentences without parole in connection with the deaths of Ashley Bush and her unborn child, Valkyrie Willis. Waterman pleaded guilty in July to one count of kidnapping resulting in death and one count of thereby causing the death of a child in utero. Federal prosecutors said Waterman admitted she abducted the victim “to claim her unborn child as her own.”

    According to the U.S. Attorney’s office, Amber Waterman contacted Bush, who was 31 weeks pregnant, on Facebook, and offered to help her get a job under a false name. Bush and Waterman reportedly met in person at a public library on Oct. 28, 2022, and arranged to meet again on Oct. 31, 2022. Bush allegedly met Waterman at a convenience store in Maysville, Arkansas, and Waterman pretended she was going to take her to meet a supervisor to talk about employment. Bush reportedly entered a truck and Waterman abducted the victim and drove her to Missouri.

    At approximately 5 p.m. on Oct. 31, 2022, prosecutors said first responders responded to a store in Pineville, Missouri, to a report of an unresponsive baby. Waterman claimed she had given birth to the child in the truck while she was headed to the hospital. However, investigators later learned the child was Bush’s, and the baby died in utero due to Waterman’s crimes.

    According to court documents, on Oct. 31, 2022, Bush was reported missing out of Benton County, Arkansas, after she failed to answer her fiancé’s calls. She was last seen getting into an older tan pickup truck. Bush’s fiancé reportedly found Bush’s phone on the highway, and investigators uncovered Facebook messages between Bush and “Lucy.” Authorities tracked the phone and saw that it was near the home of Amber Waterman and her husband, Jamie Waterman.

    Detectives responded to the Waterman residence, where they observed a pickup truck that matched the one Bush got into before she disappeared. A detective reportedly noticed apparent bloodstains inside the vehicle.

    During an interview, Amber Waterman allegedly denied knowing Bush and claimed she worked with “Lucy” at Walmart. According to a criminal complaint, Waterman said she went into labor in the afternoon of Oct. 31 and delivered a stillborn child that evening.

    Investigators later learned Waterman led her husband to Bush’s body, which had been wrapped in a tarp and placed near a boat by their residence. Authorities said in the criminal complaint that Waterman had her husband get gasoline, and they gathered wood and a sofa before lighting the items and Bush’s body on fire. Amber Waterman allegedly put out the flames and asked her husband to move Bush’s remains. According to court documents, Jamie Waterman wrapped Bush’s body in another tarp, drove it to another location, and buried the victim. Jamie Waterman reportedly led detectives to where he left Bush’s remains.

    Federal prosecutors said Bush died of penetrating trauma to the torso.

    Jamie Waterman pleaded guilty on Oct. 15 to one count of being an accessory after the fact to the kidnapping resulting in death. He faces a sentence of up to 15 years in federal prison without parole.

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    • Pineville Woman Sentenced to Consecutive Life Sentences in Prison for Kidnapping, Murder of Pregnant Arkansas Woman and Unborn Child – U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Missouri
    • Mo. woman pleads guilty to killing pregnant woman and trying to keep unborn child as her own, 8/1/2024 – TCN
    • Pineville Woman Pleads Guilty to Kidnapping, Murder of Pregnant Arkansas Woman and Unborn Child, 7/30/2024 – U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Missouri
    • United States of America v. Amber Waterman

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  • Man who posed as utility worker, killed homeowner, and tied up woman is captured in Louisiana

    CADDO PARISH, La. (TCN) — A man accused of posing as a utility worker in order to enter a home in a wealthy Michigan neighborhood, killing the 72-year-old owner, and tying up the victim’s wife was captured in Louisiana several days later.

    According to the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office in Michigan, on Thursday, Oct. 10, at around 10 p.m., Carlos Jose Hernandez and another male reportedly went to a home in Rochester Hills dressed as energy company workers and said they were there to investigate a gas leak. The homeowners communicated with the two men via their Ring doorbell and did not let them inside. The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office shared Ring footage of the two men standing at the door.

    The two men returned the next morning and had the male victim sign a paper made to look like it was from DTE, the utility company. Once Hernandez and the other man went inside, they allegedly took the male victim to the basement. Soon after that, they came back upstairs, asked the 72-year-old woman where she kept her money and jewelry, then duct taped her wrists and feet. When the female victim started to scream, Hernandez allegedly hit her in the face.

    Hernandez and the other male reportedly took the woman’s watch and phone, then fled in a white pickup truck. She managed to escape and call police. She discovered her husband, identified as Hussein Murray, in the basement with his wrists and feet bound. The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement, “Because of the gruesome nature of the injuries, it was not immediately clear if he had been shot or bludgeoned to death.”

    Murray’s wife was taken to the hospital and later released.

    On the afternoon of Oct. 12, the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office received information that Hernandez was traveling south from Arkansas. Deputies located his vehicle on the highway and conducted a traffic stop. He was arrested for outstanding warrants out of Ohio for armed robbery, as well as murder and two counts of unlawful imprisonment in Michigan.

    Investigators “continue to hunt” for the second suspect as they await Hernandez’s extradition to Michigan.

    DTE released a statement on Oct. 11 urging people to be aware of impersonators and offered tips on what to do when a utility worker wants to enter your home.

    Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald said, “This was a gruesome attack on an elderly couple in their home. I have authorized the highest charge, which carries a mandatory life without parole sentence for this brutal crime. My office will work diligently to ensure that this individual is held accountable and that the public is safe from violent predators.”

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    • Man Charged with Felony Murder in Connection with Rochester Hills Robbery and Murder – Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office
    • Homicide Suspect – Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
    • Update on the Rochester Hills homicide – Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
    • Detectives Investigating Death in Upscale Rochester Hills Neighborhood as Apparent Homicide – Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
    • Michigan Homicide Suspect Captured in Caddo Parish – Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office

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  • Former rock band founder convicted of killing his missing girlfriend

    SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (TCN) — A jury convicted a 56-year-old former rock band member of strangling his girlfriend to death and hiding her body in a wooded area in 2023.

    Santa Cruz County court records show Theobald “Theo” Lengyel was found guilty Thursday, Oct. 10, of the first-degree murder of Alice “Alyx” Herrmann.

    One of Herrmann’s relatives contacted the Capitola Police Department on Dec. 12 and asked officers to conduct a welfare check at her home. The relative became concerned when Herrmann failed to board her flight to Hawaii that day. Police said she was last seen Dec. 3.

    Officers found her car in front of Lengyel’s home and later determined she was likely the victim of a homicide. They identified Lengyel as the primary person of interest and said he was not cooperating with investigators.

    During the investigation, detectives went a wooded area of Tilden Regional Park in Berkeley and located human remains, which were later positively identified as Herrmann’s. Lengyel was arrested on Jan. 2 and charged with murder.

    According to KRON-TV, Lengyel strangled Herrmann to death during an argument at her home on Dec. 3 because he asked her to go play pool with him, but she wanted to stay inside because she had to work the next morning. Herrmann reportedly recorded her argument with Lengyel, which was played in court during his trial.

    At one point, Lengyel reportedly said, “You’re gonna f–king die right now. Are you ready?”

    He reportedly continued to beat and torture Herrmann. KRON reports she asked, “What’s happening to my face? I can’t see.”

    Lengyel said, “OK. How do you want to die? Blunt trauma or something else?”

    Herrmann asked him to stop hurting her 53 times during the recording.

    KSBW-TV reports Santa Cruz District Attorney’s Office inspector Steven Ryan said, “I’ve never heard anything that has affected me as much as that audio. Especially after spending the last nine months of my life really trying to understand this woman. To listen to that audio for the first time, that’s something that won’t leave me soon.”

    One of Herrmann’s friends described her as a “beautiful person, sweet, caring,” adding, “I never heard her say a bad thing about anybody.”

    Lengyel, who founded the experimental rock band Mr. Bungle, will be sentenced in November.

    MORE:

    • The People of the State of California vs Theobald Lengyel
    • Ex-Bay Area rocker found guilty of murdering girlfriend – KRON
    • ‘It’ll never really be over’: Capitola woman’s friends react to her killer’s verdict – KSBW
    • Former rock band member allegedly killed missing girlfriend and left remains in wooded area, 1/3/2024 – TCN

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  • A man on death row will find out if he's granted clemency 24 hours before his scheduled execution

    Robert Roberson has been on death row for over 20 years after he was convicted of killing his young daughter. Now, the people who put him behind bars and other lawmakers are pushing for the governor to grant him clemency ahead of his scheduled execution on Oct. 17, 2024.

    The Texas Chair of the Board of Pardons and Paroles will announce their final decision regarding Roberson’s clemency on Oct. 16.

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