Sep 07, 2021 · Prominent lawyer whose family was killed three months ago is accused of stealing money from his firm ... Paul, and mother, Maggie, on Friday, June 11, 2021 in Hampton, S.C. Kacen Bayless/The ...
Feb 10, 2019 · Richard Merritt, 44, is wanted by U.S. Marshals after allegedly killing his mother and cutting off his ankle monitoring bracelet. He was scheduled to report to prison on Feb. 1, 2019. The fugitive was a lawyer at Merritt & Fletcher LLC Attorneys in Smyrna, Georgia, but had gone into solo practice by the time of his arrest.
Jul 13, 2021 · FARGO, N.D. -- The attorney for a man charged with killing his mother and a North Dakota police officer during a shootout with law enforcement who were serving eviction papers said Tuesday that ...
Oct 15, 2013 · (CBS) NEW YORK - Eric Sanders, the lawyer who is representing the family of Miriam Carey, the Stamford, Conn. mother who led authorities on a chaotic car chase from the White House to the U.S....
On Saturday, Merritt's attorney David Willingham issued a statement, first reported by ABC News' Atlanta affiliate WSB, in which he said that he remains in shock over the alleged matricide.
The elder abuse charge was unrelated to his mother, according to an indictment.
Pendleton, 42, faces two counts of murder for the May 2020 killings of his mother, Lola Moore, and Officer Cody Holte . Investigators say Pendleton shot his mother while firing wildly on officers after they entered his home and killed Holte during a second round of gunfire.
Pendleton is also charged with three counts of attempted murder, criminal mischief, terrorizing, reckless endangerment and possession with intent to deliver marijuana. Authorities say officers found large quantities of the drug, paraphernalia and cash in the apartment.
Alex Murdaugh has been charged with insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and filing a false police report.
Police have said Maggie Murdaugh visited the lawyer as she started to figure out her family’s financial situation.
But the 'infamous QAnon mom', 33, is believed to have shot dead the lawyer she hired to help get back her children after she was convinced he was working against her, reports the Daily Beast.
Neely Petrie-Blanchard was nabbed for the killing of lawyer Christopher Hallett, 50, who was found face-down with multiple gunshot wounds in Florida. 3. QAnon believer Neely Petrie-Blanchard was arrested after the death Credit: AP:Associated Press. 3.
Two days after Hallett was killed, a grand jury indicted Petrie-Blanchard in relation to the kidnapping of her twin daughters.
Hallett had bled to death after being shot multiple times in the kitchen - where his body was found face-down.
Lowndes County Sheriff Ashley Paulk said: “She’s one of these people who claim they’re not part of the US–sovereign people.
South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh arranged for another man to kill him earlier this month so that his son could collect on a $10 million life insurance policy, authorities said Tuesday .
Alex Murdaugh's father, family patriarch Randolph Murdaugh III, died at 81 just days after Paul and Margaret were killed.
Local reports after the crash said that the Murdaugh family did not initially cooperate with law enforcement agencies' investigation and that officers never gave Paul Murdaugh, who was believed to have been driving the boat, an alcohol breath test, according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, which led the investigation.
Harpootlian said Murdaugh's law team is pursuing their own investigation and said they have zeroed in at least one suspect. "The motive would be personal," he said.
Roy Den Hollander was captured on a surveillance camera in Union Station in Los Angeles. He killed a lawyer nearby. Credit... An openly misogynistic lawyer who is believed to have killed the son of a female federal judge in New Jersey had a list of more than a dozen other possible targets, including three other judges and two doctors, ...
The judge escaped unharmed. Investigators have now concluded that Mr. Den Hollander traveled eight days earlier by train to California to murder Marc Angelucci, 52, a men’s rights lawyer whom he considered a professional rival. Mr.
In his online writings, a bitter Mr. Den Hollander, well aware that Mr. Angelucci prevailed in his lawsuit, blamed Judge Salas for moving too slowly with his case, insulting her and claiming that she was a beneficiary of affirmative action.
Angelucci was also shot on his doorstep. Judge Salas and Mr. Angelucci were included on the list found in the rental car, along with at least 10 other people with whom Mr. Den Hollander apparently had scores to settle, including three jurists: New York State’s chief judge, another federal judge in New Jersey, and a state judge in Manhattan who, ...
The list was found on Monday inside a rented car on a rural road in the Catskills in New York, where the lawyer, Roy Den Hollander, 72, had killed himself.
The judge was in the basement at the time of the shooting. The authorities have conducted tests on the pistol to determine if it is the gun that was used in the two killings, several officials have said, but the results have not been made public.
Angelucci’s favor, finding that the exclusion of women from the draft was unconstitutional. The case is now on appeal.
According to Casey Anthony's father, George Anthony, Casey left the family's home on June 16, 2008, taking her daughter Caylee (who was almost three years old) with her, and did not return for 31 days. Casey's mother Cindy asked repeatedly during the month to see Caylee, but Casey claimed that she was too busy with a work assignment in Tampa, Florida. At other times, she said Caylee was with a nanny, who Casey identified by the name of Zenaida "Zanny" Fernandez-Gonzalez, or at theme parks or the beach. It was eventually determined that a woman named Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez did in fact exist, but that she had never met Casey, Caylee, any other member of the Anthony family, nor any of Casey's friends.
Found not guilty on three out of four charges on July 5, 2011. Convictions. Providing false information to law enforcement (x4) Caylee Marie Anthony (August 9, 2005 – 2008) was an American girl who lived in Orlando, Florida, with her mother, Casey Marie Anthony (born March 19, 1986), and her maternal grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony.
On October 14, 2008, Casey Anthony was indicted by a grand jury on charges of first degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and four counts of providing false information to police. She was later arrested, and Judge John Jordan ordered that she be held without bond.
Four hundred pieces of evidence were presented. A strand of hair was recovered from the trunk of Casey's car which was microscopically similar to hair taken from Caylee's hairbrush. The strand showed "root-banding," in which hair roots form a dark band after death, which was consistent with hair from a dead body.
Prosecutors called George Anthony as their first witness and, in a response to their question, he denied having sexually abused his daughter Casey. Anthony testified he did not smell anything resembling human decomposition in Casey's car when she visited him on June 24, but he did smell something similar to human decomposition when he picked the car up on July 15. Cindy Anthony testified that her comment to 9-1-1 that Casey's car smelled "like someone died" was just a "figure of speech".