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  • Three new arrests bring total to eight in Gantt area robbery, shooting

    Three new arrests bring total to eight in Gantt area robbery, shooting

    Published 3:09 pm Tuesday, October 17, 2023

    The Covington County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a total of eight individuals believed to be involved in a home invasion, robbery and shooting incident in the Gantt area that left one person injured Thursday.

    According to Sheriff Blake Turman, the victim of the shooting was last listed in critical condition at a regional trauma center.

    After many hours of forensic investigation and interviews, the CCSO has obtained first-degree robbery warrants for the following suspects: Quabias Nyjuan Jackson, 22, of Troy; Lydorian Tiquan Hodges, 19, of Troy; Ramone Tyvon Smith Jr., 20, of Andalusia; Lorenzo Armon Whatley, 24, of Troy; and Le’vonte Jacquez Webb, 23, of Troy.

    On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office arrested three additional suspects, also on charges of first degree robbery. Those suspects are: Hailey Anne Sutton, 19; Gabrielle Cherie Grady, 18; and Elizabeth Rose Mitchell, 22, all of Andalusia.

    Sheriff Turman said additional charges are likely as the investigation continues and as the victim’s condition is assessed. Updates on the victim could not be confirmed as of Tuesday afternoon.

    Law enforcement responded to the incident on Thursday, Oct. 12, at approximately 11:50 p.m.

    All eight suspects have been booked into the county jail with each bond set at $150,000.

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  • Dad convicted of abusing 13-year-old adopted son and keeping him in windowless room

    JUPITER, Fla. (TCD) — A jury found a man guilty last week of abusing his adopted son and confining him to a windowless room in his garage with nothing but a bucket, desk, and mattress.

    Palm Beach County court records show Tim Ferriter was convicted Oct. 12 of aggravated child abuse, false imprisonment, and neglect of a child. Assistant Palm Beach County State Attorney Brianna Coakley said prosecutors are “very happy with the verdict.”

    According to WPTV-TV, the victim testified at Ferriter’s trial and said he never wanted to be locked in the room and stuck there, saying it was “dehumanizing.” However, he said he did not “have a bad image” of Ferriter and his wife, Tracy, who is awaiting trial on the same charges.

    The teen said, “They just made a mistake. They were just acting out of frantic surprise of my actions,” and that they “weren’t trying to do any harm.”

    Forensic psychologist Dr. Sheila Rapp testified at Ferriter’s trial and said the victim suffers from reactive attachment disorder. She said she does not “believe that they were malicious in so far as they were deliberately trying to abuse and hurt their child.”

    A different psychologist. Dr. Wade Myers, however, said on the stand, “It was a longstanding pattern of harsh, cruel and demeaning actions toward this child, as well as close to three years of essentially solitary confinement when he was not in school, as well as really sadistic punishments while he was locked away in the room.”

    The Palm Beach Post reports Tim Ferriter was offered a plea deal that would have required two years in prison with five years of probation, but he rejected it.

    On Jan. 30, 2022, Jupiter Police responded to a home about a missing runaway and found an “8×8 structure within the garage that was described by the mother as a small office.” The structure had a deadbolt on it and locked from the outside, while inside, there was only a mattress, bucket, and camera. Police located the boy at school and learned he had been “forcibly confined” and locked in the structure since at least 2017.

    Tracy and Tim Ferriter, his adoptive parents, allowed him to go to school, but he was reportedly locked inside the structure when he returned. Jupiter Police said his parents would bring him food and made him use the bucket as his toilet.

    The Ferriters were arrested in February 2022.

    According to Tim Ferriter’s arrest affidavit, the boy said Ferriter once “slammed him against a wall by his neck and struck him in the face with an open hand.” Other abuse included Tim Ferriter spitting in the boy’s face and spanking him with a belt. Most of the teen’s meals consisted of leftovers, the affidavit says.

    The victim said the abuse “happened a lot in Arizona” when they lived there for about five years.

    The Palm Beach Post reports Ferriter plans to appeal the verdict.

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  • Photos show ‘filth’ at illegal Chinese-owned California COVID lab: ‘Happening all over US’

    From New York Post:

    New photos show the “filth” and unsafe conditions in which an illegal Chinese-owned lab in California carried out risky research on mice genetically altered to carry COVID-19, according to records obtained by a conservative legal group.

    The Fresno County Public Health Department revealed the “hazardous and non-compliant conditions” of the illicit lab, which kept SARS-CoV-2 and other “infectious agents.”

    The stunning assessment was found in responsive documents from a California Public Records Act request made by Judicial Watch.

    “Americans should know that dangerous biological research doesn’t just occur in ‘Wuhan,’ it is happening all over the United States,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement.

    Read more here…

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  • “Asking for Trouble:” State Gives Illegal Immigrants Driver’s License that Looks Exactly like Legal Residents’  

    This month Minnesota became the latest state to allow illegal immigrants to get a driver’s license as part of a burgeoning national trend to reward undocumented residents with government benefits. In all, 19 states and the District of Columbia have passed bills that permit foreigners living in the U.S. illegally to obtain driver’s licenses. Earlier this year laws went into effect in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and a few weeks ago Minnesota’s measure, known as Driver’s Licenses for All, went into effect. Officials estimate that about 80,000 illegal immigrants who were previously disqualified from obtaining the cards in the North Star state will now be allowed to get them.

    California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington are the other states that let illegal aliens get driver’s licenses. Typically, candidates need only to present a foreign passport or birth certificate or a consular card along with evidence that they live in the state. Open border groups and their leftist allies in local governments across the nation assert that granting illegal aliens driver’s licenses benefits everyone because it makes roads safer, therefore improving public safety. In New York City, officials cite unspecified “data” that shows expanding driver’s license eligibility to illegal immigrants improves road safety and lowers insurance premiums for all. Besides “making our roads safer,” Illinois’ governor says giving illegal aliens licenses decreases stigma and creates a more equitable system for all.

    Minnesota officials used similar narratives to push through their legislation. The governor, Tim Walz, said ensuring that drivers are licensed and carry insurance makes the roads more secure for all Minnesotans. “As a longtime supporter of this bill, I am proud to finally sign it into law, making our roads safer and moving us toward our goal of making Minnesota the best state to raise a family for everyone,” the Democrat lawmaker said in a statement when he proudly signed the measure earlier this year. The state’s lieutenant governor explained that the new law makes sure children and families “can come out of the shadows” and that all residents have opportunities to thrive, succeed, grow, and live their fullest lives. “From picking a child up from school to driving to a doctor’s appointment, driver’s licenses help us safely access essential services and navigate our lives,” the lieutenant governor, Penny Flanagan, said.

    Under the new law Minnesota’s Department of Vehicle Services (DVS) is prohibited from asking driver’s license applicants about immigration status or from placing any special identifier on the card indicating immigration status. The state agency is also banned from providing information to federal authorities for the purpose of civil immigration enforcement. Additionally, Minnesota is taking extra steps to assist illegal aliens obtain a license. Applicants can take the test in nine different languages and the actual exam can be given orally by a translator in the person’s native language to assist those who have difficulty comprehending the written test or who may be illiterate. Driving manuals are also available in multiple languages as well as interpreters to guide foreigners through the road skills test. It is not clear how much the extra services will cost taxpayers.

    It is important to note that earlier this year Minnesota enacted a law that provides automatic voter registration for those who apply for a driver’s license, even though the law requires U.S. citizenship to vote. Granting illegal immigrants driver’s licenses inevitably creates the risk that they may vote in an election since the state will not distinguish between the cards issued to legal residents, American citizens or illegal aliens. At least one state lawmaker finds this concerning and points out that “allowing an undocumented immigrant to acquire a driver’s license that looks exactly like a license used by a legal Minnesota resident is asking for trouble.” The Republican, House member John Petersburg, says there are no safeguards in the new law, which means the potential is high for voting and state program abuse.

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  • Arrest Reports for October 10-16, 2023

    Arrest Reports for October 10-16, 2023

    Published 11:00 am Tuesday, October 17, 2023

    NOTE: The Andalusia Star-News will publish arrest reports as they are received.

    October 10

    • Carrie Richards Bass was arrested and charged with violation of probation.
    • James Austin Berry was arrested and charged with failure to appear.
    • Victor Antonio Flowers was arrested and charged with failure to appear.
    • Robert Lee Kitchens III was arrested and charged as a fugitive from justice.
    • Nathan Daniel Lawson was arrested and charged with second degree receiving stolen property.
    • Johnathan Terry Neal was arrested and charged with child support.
    • Chassady Marie Padgett was arrested and charged with bond revocation.

    October 11

    • Robert Lee Adams was arrested and charged with failure to appear.
    • Letterron Djon Brannon was arrested and charged with violation of probation.
    • Dal Willard Hardison III was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Zachary Cotrell Tillis was arrested and charged with driving under the influence (controlled substances) and carrying brass knuckles/slingshot.

    October 12

    • Casey Bryant Goodson was arrested and charged with failure to appear.
    • Jeffery Todd Henderson was arrested and charged with resisting arrest, obstructing government operations, possession of a controlled substance, second degree possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Nicole Evette Henderson was arrested and charged with second degree possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Eleanor Adeline Logiotatos was arrested and charged with violation of probation.
    • Brian Toraine Powers was arrested and charged with driving under the influence (alcohol).
    • Johnathon Lee Wallace was arrested and charged with failure to appear.
    • Stephen Dewayne Ward was arrested and charged with obstructing government operations and resisting arrest.

    October 13

    • Nicholas Wayne Adams was arrested and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • William Earl Eldridge Jr. was arrested and charged with violation of probation.
    • Jamal Arshun Robertson was arrested and charged with second degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Sam Douglas Watson III was arrested and charged with failure to appear.

    October 14

    • Sania Larose Bryant was arrested and charged with public intoxication.
    • Lydorian Tiquan Hodges was arrested and charged with first degree robbery.
    • William Henry Howard was arrested and charged with third degree domestic violence.
    • Jessica Leghann Jackson was arrested and charged with third degree domestic violence, disorderly conduct, second degree possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Yesha Kenya James was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and use of possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Melisa Lashay McVay was arrested and charged with driving under the influence (alcohol).
    • Christopher Gene Rogers was arrested and charged with second degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Shannon Ray Storm was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Fernand Marquis Vachon was arrested and charged with attempt to elude, reckless driving, improper muffler, no/improper tag light, and expired temporary tag.
    • Pamela Jean Vaughn was arrested and charged with fourth degree theft of property.
    • Lorenzo Armon Whatley was arrested and charged with first degree robbery.

    October 15

    • Amyia Roxona Bradley was arrested and charged with failure to appear.
    • Daniel Edward Bryant was arrested and charged with harassing communications.
    • Andrew Wyatt Gomillion was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Quabias Nyjuan Jackson was arrested and charged with first degree robbery.
    • Blake Lee McCart was arrested and charged with driving under the influence (alcohol), resisting arrest, and obstructing government operations.
    • Bridgette Leanne Shreve was arrested and charged with public intoxication.
    • Ramone Tyvon Smith Jr. was arrested and charged with first degree robbery.
    • Quantavise Doquwan Stoudemire was arrested and charged with second degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
    • Le’vonte Jacquez Webb was arrested and charged with first degree robbery and failure to appear (driving while suspended).

    October 16

    • Jasmine Corneshis Marshall was arrested and charged with failure to appear.
    • Randall Shane Sammons was arrested and charged with child support.

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  • Man locks adopted son in homemade cell; Prosecutor recused in YNW Melly retrial – TCD Sidebar

    In this episode of True Crime Daily The Sidebar Podcast: GiGi McKelvey joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss the conviction of Tim Ferriter, explosive allegations in rapper YNW Melly’s retrial, and Chad Daybell’s upcoming trial.

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  • ‘Urban Combat in a Densely Populated Area is Hell on Earth’ — An Interview with Chris Farrell

    From Hungarian Conservative:

    Your panel discussion was about the Biden administration and the future of the Middle East after the terror attack. It seems that the Biden administration, along with nearly the whole world, is supporting Israel now. What is your opinion on this matter?

    This is a very schizophrenic situation: the Biden administration says all the right words and they even dispatched an aircraft carrier battle group, a huge navy force. But that’s largely a publicity stunt. That is not a real military threat to anyone. It’s just sort of a demonstration. But while they say things about protecting Israel, they’re frantically engaged in an effort to support Iran, who we know is trying to build a nuclear weapon.

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  • Fact Check: Why Barack Obama’s sexuality became a news story, and then a conspiracy theory

    He spent eight years in the White House, nearly every move recorded by press and watched by staff. But six years after former President Barack Obama left office, some conservative media figures aggressively circulated a salacious rumor: that Obama is secretly gay.

    The claim percolated across social media and conservative news sites for weeks throughout August and reverberated throughout September.

    An Aug. 3 headline in the Tucker Carlson-founded Daily Caller said “Obama once wrote to ex-girlfriend that he ‘repeatedly fantasizes about making love to men,’ biographer says.” A day later, Infowars, the website founded by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, published a similar story. 

    By Aug. 15, conservative news sites had published over 20 stories with headlines about the former president’s “gay sex fantasies” or his “gay sex fantasy confession.” Carlson, the former Fox News host, on Aug. 30 told podcaster Adam Carolla that, “In 2008, it became really clear that Barack Obama had been having sex with men.”

    Really clear? As part of PolitiFact’s work reporting on misinformation online, we found this claim to be anything but.

    By the time Carlson made this statement, speculation about Obama’s sexuality had fused into even broader online conspiracy theories, including that Obama had murdered both his chef Tafari Campbell and comedian Joan Rivers to keep his secret.

    Videos on Facebook revived the 15-year-old unsubstantiated allegations of Larry Sinclair, a man with a criminal history of fraud and forgery who in 2008 claimed to have had drug-fueled sex with Obama in 1999. 

    On Sept. 6, Carlson fanned interest in Obama’s sexuality, releasing on X a new interview with Sinclair in which Sinclair repeated his allegations.


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    This narrative’s dominance online prompted us to explore this renewed speculation’s source and spread. We learned that the two pieces of “evidence” fueling this claim — a letter and Sinclair’s statements — need more context than the headlines supply. 

    Experts told us that although social media helped accelerate these claims, the political debate about sexuality and gender helped them thrive.

    “This is really neatly entangled with the upcoming electoral cycles, the ongoing political assaults on LGBTQ+ and in particular trans people,” said TJ Billard, assistant professor of communication at Northwestern University. Anxiety that people in power are pushing a secret “gay agenda,” helps fuel theories that those powerful people are themselves secretly gay, Syracuse University associate professor Joshua P. Darr said.

    It also weaves into existing conspiracies. Allegations by Sinclair include drug use, secret limo rendezvous and murder, drawing on broader, QAnon-like fears of hidden and violent sexual behavior by powerful people. That conspiracy theory holds that powerful, left-leaning figures from politics, business and entertainment are part of a cabal that engages in pedophilia and cannibalism.

    These claims about Obama’s sexuality are rooted in two sources, both which need more explanation and neither of which serve as proof. 

    The love letter 

    On Nov. 20, 1982 — seven years before he met Michelle Robinson, his future wife of 31 years  — Obama wrote a four-and-a-half-page letter to then-girlfriend, Alex McNear.

    The letter, now stored at Emory University’s Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library in Atlanta, shows Obama, then 21, exploring where cruelty comes from, whether cruelty is intrinsic to being a man in Western society and how people cope with the pain of existence and eventual death. He also expresses romantic affection for McNear and satisfaction at meeting an intellectual match.

    Much of the letter seems to be a continuation of a conversation with McNear. Neither McNear nor Obama responded to PolitiFact’s requests for comment. 

    The paragraph that Obama’s detractors focused on is on the fourth page: “In regards to homosexuality, I must say that I believe this is an attempt to remove oneself from the present, a refusal, perhaps, to perpetuate the farce of earthly life. You see, I make love to men daily, but in the imagination. My mind is androgynous to a great extent, and I hope to make it more so, until I can think of people, not women as opposed to men. But returning to the body, I see that I have been made a man, and physically, in life, I choose to accept that contingency.”

    Fast-forward 28 years to 2010, when McNear shared the letter (and several others) with Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Garrow, who was working on a 1,472-page Obama biography.

    McNear had redacted the paragraph in question, Garrow told PolitiFact, but later paraphrased its contents in time for Garrow to publish his 2017 book, “Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama.” In the book, Garrow included a sentence about the letter that said Obama had “considered gayness.” The comment generated minor news coverage at the time.

    Once the letters became public at Emory in fall 2017, Garrow sent a longtime friend and Emory professor Harvey Klehr to transcribe the redacted portion. The June 2018 paperback edition of Garrow’s book newly contained several lines from the letter, including parts of this paragraph.

    Garrow told PolitiFact he included the passage in the paperback because, “My whole attitude is you just put things on the record.” But the paragraph did not change the biographer’s view of Obama or his sexuality.

    “My substantive view is that this is not in any way remarkable,” Garrow said. 

    In the five years since they were published, the letter’s partial contents garnered almost no media attention.

    Larry Sinclair’s statements

    Sinclair’s involvement goes back to Obama’s first campaign for president. 

    On June 18, 2008, Sinclair, then 46 and living in Duluth, Minnesota, held a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. He opened it by describing himself as “a former recreational drug user, drug trafficker and I’m a convicted felon for crimes of forgery, bad checks and theft by check.” He also said he’d had three legal name changes. 

    Sinclair reiterated claims he had initially made in a since-deleted YouTube video — that during a 1999 trip to Chicago, a limo driver introduced him to Obama, then a state senator. Sinclair said he and Obama did drugs and had a sexual encounter in the limo and again the next day.

    Sinclair’s story further alleged that a former choir director at Obama’s Chicago church had an intimate relationship with Obama — one that Sinclair suggested ended in the director’s murder.

    Taking reporters’ questions, Sinclair said he planned to provide phone records, financial records, and a list of his doctors on his website larrysinclair.org, some as soon as that afternoon. An archived version of the site from August 2009 shows no such information posted. The website links to a PDF showing a receipt from a Comfort Inn in Gurnee, Illinois, in 1999, and a PDF showing a limousine company business registration. It also includes an unsigned affidavit by Sinclair that is addressed to the Chicago police. 

    “The burden is now off of me,” Sinclair said at the press event. “I am now done. It is for others to find the corroborating evidence of my story.” He gave a name for the limo driver and provided several phone numbers he said he was using during the fall of 2007, saying he hoped that someone could “connect the dots.”


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    PolitiFact’s attempts to contact Sinclair were unsuccessful. We found no additional evidence to substantiate his claims, and we couldn’t locate a person by the limo driver’s name. 

    In 2008, the media largely dismissed Sinclair’s allegations as lacking credibility. His lack of corroborating evidence and past criminal history made him hard to trust, judging by the news coverage and the comments from people who remember the event: In a 2008 story, Politico reported that Sinclair’s criminal record spanned close to three decades and revealed what it described as “a specialty in crimes involving deceit.” 

    Public records show arrests for Sinclair in Colorado, Florida and South Carolina on charges that include grand larceny, forgery, fraud and disorderly conduct, many from the mid-’80s. He says he was sentenced to 16 years in Colorado, but only served only some of that sentence; Colorado records show he was held on forgery and fraud charges at the time. In 2014, Florida Department of Law Enforcement records show, he was arrested on a charge of larceny as an out-of-state fugitive. 

    Sinclair’s allegations have kept circulating. In 2009, he wrote and self-published a now hard-to-find book titled “Barack Obama & Larry Sinclair: Cocaine, Sex, Lies & Murder?” In 2018, he ran unsuccessfully for mayor in Cocoa, Florida. Sinclair has since maintained a presence on X, formerly Twitter, describing himself as an investigative journalist. 

    Sinclair’s claims have popped up on Facebook videos online over several years. They gained steam as the 1982 letter gained attention. 

    When the Carlson interview resurfaced Sinclair’s claims, more than 36 million people viewed it on X, exposing his allegations to a new generation of social media users who offered their commentary, speculations on Sinclair’s credibility, and reactions. 

    Why now?

    Online claims about Obama’s sexuality resurfaced after Aug. 2, when the Jewish magazine Tablet posted a wide-ranging interview with Garrow. In it, the biographer mentioned the redacted letter and its reference to homosexuality.

    As news about the story spread across the conservative media ecosystem, Garrow said he received 20-plus media requests including from Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Lou Dobbs.

    Online media networks are built to amplify stories like these, said Joel Penney, associate professor of communication at Montclair State University. So, when they get picked up, they get “very big very fast.” 


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    Soon, the claims devolved into conspiratorial Facebook videos with false captions such as “Obama chef ELIMINATED for knowing Obama’s gay secret!” and “Joan Rivers was sacrificed after she exposed Barack Obama being gay!!!”

    There is no evidence supporting either claim.

    Jenny Rice, associate professor of writing, rhetoric, and digital media at the University of Kentucky, said conspiracy theorists may have also found intrigue in the way the paragraph from Obama’s 1982 letter came to light.

    In the world of conspiracy theories, Rice said, “things that are secret and hidden, become almost de facto proof that something very nefarious or evil is happening.”

    Penney said, “In general, the pleasure of conspiracy theory is the sense of satisfaction or pleasure of knowing the real story is not the one that they’re telling you.” 

    Obama, the first and only Black president in U.S. history, has long been a magnet for conspiracy theories with racist roots, most notably regarding claims that his birth certificate is fake. (It’s real.) 

    Penney said Obama also challenges traditional stereotypes of masculinity, making him an easier target for this claim: “He’s an intellectual. He’s a college professor. He’s kind of skinny. He’s not like a big muscle guy.”

    Obama remains popular in recent polls. In 2018, a Pew survey asked people to say which president they believed had done “the best job during your lifetime.” Obama took first place, trailed by Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan. In 2022, people polled by NBC News said they had more positive feelings toward Obama than they did toward at least six other public figures, including Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.

    Because Biden was Obama’s vice president, Obama also serves as a proxy for attacks against Biden. Former Fox News commentator Megyn Kelly, for example, said that some believe Biden is a “shadow puppet” for Obama. Podcaster and Trump ally Dan Bongino argued Obama is “the real president” now.

    “He’s out of power,” Penney said of Obama, “but I still think that in the national imagination, he still has this very strong image.” 

    Georgia-based reporter Jeff Amy and PolitiFact Researcher Caryn Baird contributed to this report.



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  • Man arrested for allegedly killing 'Sandlot' actor's mother in her home

    CRESCENT CITY, Calif. (TCD) — Officials arrested a man in Oregon last week who stands accused of killing his girlfriend, a California sheriff’s deputy.

    According to a news release from the Del Norte County Sheriff’s Office, on Thursday, Oct. 12, Deputy Deanna Esmaeel was discovered deceased at her residence on North Bank Road. Investigators identified Daniel Walter, who formally changed his name to Edward Davies in July, as the primary suspect.

    According to the statement, Walter was last seen leaving the vicinity near Esmaeel’s home on foot. On Friday, October 13, deputies issued a “be on the lookout” (BOLO) alert for Walter’s black Mazda sedan.

    At approximately 7:19 p.m., authorities in Oregon located Walter, and he was booked into the Curry County Jail on suspicion of Esmaeel’s murder.

    The victim was the mother of Marty York, known for his role as Alan “Yeah-Yeah” McClennan in “The Sandlot.” In an Instagram post, the actor commemorated his late mother, stating, “The emotions I have are horrible right now, between rage, vengeance, crying.”

    According to court records obtained by SF Gate, in March, Walter was previously charged with unauthorized entry into a dwelling. However, the specific home he is alleged to have unlawfully entered remains unclear.



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  • Texas man accused of killing, decapitating man and leaving victim’s head in the bathtub

    SAN ANTONIO (TCD) — A 35-year-old man was arrested on murder and other charges for allegedly killing and decapitating a 65-year-old man and his dog, then admitting to the crime.

    According to an affidavit cited by KSAT-TV, on Friday, Oct. 15, San Antonio Police Department officers responded to the 500 block of Demya Drive due to a report of a suspicious man peering inside parked cars on the street. Police spoke with the man, Bradley Dimmick, and he allegedly said, “I just killed somebody.”

    He reportedly said the killing occurred at a residence on the 2100 block of San Lucas Street, so police drove there to look into the claims. When they arrived, police reportedly opened the door and found blood on the floor.

    KENS-TV, which also cites the affidavit, reports officers located a deceased dog close to the front door, then a headless body in the living room. As police made their way through the home, they discovered the victim’s head inside a bathtub.

    Medics arrived and declared the victim, Keith Dimmick, deceased in the early morning hours of Oct. 14.

    Detectives arrived at the home and reportedly “observed a large stomach wound on Keith Dimmick’s body and a large stomach wound on the deceased dog.”

    The affidavit says both Keith Dimmick and the dog’s “wounds had intestines extruding from their bodies.”

    Keith Dimmick reportedly had not answered a phone call since around 9:20 a.m. the morning on Oct. 13.

    According to KENS, investigators did not note in the affidavit whether Keith and Bradley Dimmick are related, though Keith Gimmick’s body was found at Bradley Gimmick’s residence.

    Bexar County court records show Bradley Dimmick is being charged with murder and cruelty or torture to a non-livestock animal. His bond is set at $1.5 million.

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