🐇House of Horrors - The Disturbing Case of Linda Ann Weston
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Philadelphia basement kidnapping, also known as the Basement of Horrors, describes the discovery of four people, being held against their will, in conditions of deprivation on October 17, 2011 in the basement of an apartment building in the Tacony neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The owner of the building discovered the captives' presence after investigating suspicious activity in the basement area. Three people were arrested as initial suspects in the case: Linda Weston, Gregory Thomas and Eddie Wright. A fourth person, Jean McIntosh, the daughter of Weston, was arrested on October 19. Ten people, including six children, were taken into custody on October 18 in connection with the discovery. A niece of Weston's, Beatrice Weston (19), was among them, and was found to be malnourished and suffering from multiple wounds. She had been reported missing in 2009. A Police investigator stated he had never seen such signs of abuse on a living person.
An investigation by the FBI and the Philadelphia Police Department is currently[when?] underway to determine if the suspects were part of a larger multi-state kidnapping scheme, as identifying papers of at least 50 other people were found in the initial search. Evidence so far suggests that people had been held for collection of their Social Security Disability benefits, as the four people initially found were mentally disabled.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_basement_kidnapping
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🐇The Devil Made Him Do It - The Jeffrey Franklin Case
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Jeffrey Franklin murdered his parents and attacked three of his siblings with a hatchet, his writings – collected by investigators after his arrest – still have the power to shock.
Madison County District Attorney Rob Broussard – then an assistant DA – prosecuted Franklin. It was a death penalty case, but it never went to trial, as Franklin entered a guilty plea on the eve of the trial. The murders took place at the family’s home on Camelot Drive in south Huntsville on March 10, 1998.
Franklin, who was 17 at the time of the murders, pleaded guilty to two counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder. He received five life sentences.
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🐇Killing for Cam Girl - The Grant Amato Case - JCS Inspired
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A Florida man who killed his family after they attempted to end his relationship with the Bulgarian camgirl has avoided the death penalty for three counts of first-degree murder.
Grant Amato, 30, of Chuluota, will instead spend life in prison without parole after Monday's verdict by the Seminole County courthouse jury, which decided after three hours of deliberations not to recommend a death sentence, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
Amato shot his parents Chad Amato, 59, and Margaret Ann Amato, 61, as well as his brother Cody Amato, 31, at their home on January 24 following an argument about stealing the money he had sent to the webcam model.
https://www.newsweek.com/florida-man-killed-parents-webcam-model-death-penalty-1453971
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🐇Kenneth Brinkman Interrogation - To Catch A Predator
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Kenneth was a 43 year old manager of the audit department of Speedway, a gas station chain, when he began chatting with a boy he believed to be fourteen years old named "Rockie". Ken spends the chat doing risk assessment and checking to see what the boy likes and is into without directly saying what he wanted to do with him, asking general questions about what he liked to do sexually and about his physical development. They decide to meet during a time Rockie's parents would be in Las Vegas, leaving him alone and Ken does strongly hint at sexual contact when he says "sneak out for a bj" after finding out the lengths Rockie would go to in order to keep their conversation going as well as saying in a roundabout way that he has an erection while thinking about their meet. Ken and Rockie make a date to meet at the trap house late in the evening and drives 45 miles.[1]
Before coming in, Ken drives around the house several times before working up the courage to come in. Del Harvey, as the on-site decoy invites him to sit at the bar, which sets him up for a confrontation with Chris Hansen. Kenneth doesn't deny anything that was said but his defense was that the sex talk wasn't anything they were talking about doing with each other and they were "normal chat things". Ken says that he was scared to come because of what is happening now and it was his first time coming to meet an underage boy. He says he is embarrassed and just wants to go home...and this is before he is told by Chris that he has just been exposed as part of a Dateline investigation. Ken becomes even more distraught, saying that his exposure is even worse that being arrested, so when he finally was arrested when he walked out of the house, it wasn't the worst thing that happened to him that night.
During his questioning at the police station, the investigator's tone and body language makes it immediately known that he doesn't like Ken and isn't in the mood for any BS. As Ken tries to tell his side of the story, mostly saying "Y'know..." and minimizing the sex talk, the investigator cuts him off repeatedly after hearing him trying to bend the truth by yelling back to him excerpts of his chat with Rockie. Ken continues to try not to own up to what was said or blame Rockie for the direction of the chat, but gets backed into a figurative corner when confronted with the "sneak out for a bj" line. The investigator tersely reminds him that it's his job as an investigator to read the people he's investigating, he doesn't believe what Ken is telling him, his chat is similar to a lot of the sexually explicit chat between adults and children he has seen, and that he's the ninth person caught that night for the same charge. After explaining that he'll be in jail all weekend until a judge can set his bond, the investigators leave him to his fate.[2]
Brinkman ended up getting eight months in jail, a $1500 fine, and sex offender registration for ten years.[3] Kenneth is now no longer a Registered Sex Offender.
https://to-catch-a-predator.fandom.com/wiki/Kenneth_Brinkman
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🐇Former Officer Tou Thao Interrogation
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The three former Minneapolis police officers charged with federal civil rights violations in George Floyd's death will go on trial Jan. 20, 2022. The trial date was given Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022, in a docket filing, with proceedings to be held in St. Paul. (Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via AP File)
FILE - This combination of photos provided by the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office in Minnesota on Wednesday, June 3, 2020, shows from left, former Minneapolis police officers J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao. The three former Minneapolis police officers charged with federal civil rights violations in George Floyd's death will go on trial Jan. 20, 2022. The trial date was given Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022, in a docket filing, with proceedings to be held in St. Paul. (Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via AP File)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Prosecutors and defense attorneys for three former Minneapolis officers who are charged in the death of George Floyd asked a judge on Friday to postpone their state trial while a federal civil rights trial goes forward.
Thomas Lane, J. Kueng and Tou Thao are scheduled to go to trial on March 7 on state charges of aiding and abetting both murder and manslaughter. The three also face a federal trial on Jan. 20 on charges alleging they violated Floyd’s civil rights while acting under government authority.
State prosecutors and defense attorneys filed a joint request Friday to have the state trial postponed, saying it’s not known how long the federal trial will last. The request says all parties agree that “a continuance should be granted in the interest of justice.”
They are asking for an informal conference to set a new trial date. It’s not known when Judge Peter Cahill will rule.
https://apnews.com/article/death-of-george-floyd-george-floyd-minneapolis-thomas-lane-tou-thao-a9d5e898f003d42ea28038796253daf0
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🐇Timothy Kyne Interrogation
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Kentucky Attorney General Greg Stumbo announced that authorities along with a group called Perverted Justice conducted the sting that caught people from as far as 200 miles away.
As part of the sting operation, men who range in age from 24 to 59 years old came to a house in Highland Heights to meet what they thought was a 13 year old girl that they met online. In reality, those men were chatting with members of the Perverted Justice group which works in conjunction with NBC on their series "to Catch a Predator".
All eleven were in court this morning and all are being held on a $100,000 bond.
Del Harvey from Perverted Justice gave a horrifying fact during a press conference this morning. Harvey said that the average online predator who has been convicted has roughly 100 potential victims.
Timothy Kyne received 46 months in prison and 20 years supervised release.
https://www.fox19.com/story/6376647/eleven-arrested-in-internet-sex-sting/
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🐇Sheriff Will Lewis Interrogation
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The Supreme Court of South Carolina affirmed on Wednesday the criminal conviction of former Greenville County Sheriff Will Lewis, therefore denying his appeal.
Lewis had appealed his conviction after he was found guilty of one count of misconduct of a public officer in October 2019. He was found not guilty of common law misconduct in office. He was indicted on a dozen other charges alleging additional aspects of misconduct in office, obstruction of justice, perjury and misconduct of a public officer but those charges were later dismissed.
After his conviction, Lewis' attorney, Rauch Wise, argued that the criminal charge of misconduct in office in Lewis' case was "overly broad" and vague. He argued that the state failed to explicitly show how Lewis violated this statute.
Lewis' former assistant, Savanah Nabors, claimed he sexually harassed and assaulted her during a business trip to Charlotte, North Carolina, in March 2017. She sued and was ultimately awarded a settlement of nearly $200,000. Lewis had admitted to a consensual sexual encounter, but denied all allegations of an assault.
In the Supreme Court opinion published Wednesday, the allegations were detailed in a typed summary, first describing the treatment and perks of Nabors while working at the Sheriff's Office and later outlining the alleged incidents in Charlotte.
"While the exact details of the events were disputed at trial, both Lewis and Nabors stated a sexual encounter occurred once the two arrived back at the hotel later that first night," the Supreme Court opinion states. "According to Nabors, Lewis sat next to her on a couch, placed his arm around her, and tried to kiss her. The next thing she remembered was waking up in bed with Lewis on top of her engaging in sexual intercourse."
Lewis was initially criminally charged with misconduct in office and obstruction of justice in February 2019. He was suspended from office during a state investigation into Nabors' allegations.
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/south-carolina/2021/08/11/greenville-sheriff-former-will-lewis-supreme-court-affirms-criminal-conviction/5567843001/
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🐇David Demers Interrogation - To Catch A Predator
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David was a 31 year old teacher at a technical college in Orlando when he began chatting with a girl he believed to be fourteen named "Anni". He at first tries to impress the girl by speaking to her in very basic Japanese and bragging that he has been to Japan. He then says he was asked to audition for the Blue Man Group. He initiates in platonic friendly chat, but gradually goes into grooming talk, testing her boundaries, and introducing the girl to sexual terms and innuendo. The testing of the waters continues until Demers asks the girl to sleep with him while comparing himself to her ex-boyfriend. Demers would go as far as send various pictures of his penis in various poses asking how his penis compared to that of a thirteen year old boy. The chat continued for nearly a month with Demers making a date to go to the trap house for a sexual encounter with the girl.[1]
https://to-catch-a-predator.fandom.com/wiki/David_Demers
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🐇Mother Killer - The Kevin Davis Interrogation
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Kevin Davis, 18, admitted to police detectives that he killed his mother, Kimberly Hill, in a chilling interview following his arrest.
Davis told the detectives he first tried to strangle his mother with a cord, and when she started screaming he hit her with a hammer.
The incident occurred on March 27th inside her Corpus Christi apartment, afterwards Davis went to a local home and knocked on the door saying he needed help because he had just killed someone.
https://www.fox43.com/article/news/local/contests/warning-graphic-content-teen-confesses-to-killing-mother-and-defiling-her-body/521-49a16ae6-89c8-477a-8ad3-c3016ecdd724
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🐇Chief James Hanzey Interrogation
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BUCKEYE LAKE – Former Buckeye Lake Police Chief James Hanzey was indicted July 18, by a Licking County Grand Jury on two counts of Unauthorized Use of Property ORC 2913.04(C).
Hanzey was fired May 8, 2018, after five council members agreed that he should be removed from office after the five found he was insubordinate, acted inefficiently in the fulfillment of his duties as Chief, and neglected his duties as Chief. The five were Council President Kitty Zwissler and council members Bill French, John Geiger, Doug Poorman DVM and Tom Wolfe. Four of the five – minus Poorman – also found that Hanzey acted incompetently in the fulfillment of his duties as Chief and committed Misfeasance in the fulfillment of his duties as Chief. Council members Robert Masone MD and Arletta Ruton did not believe that Hanzey committed any of the nine listed offenses summarized by the hearing officer Newark attorney W. Prentice Snow.
Mayor Peggy A. Wells filed 22 administrative counts against Hanzey following an internal affairs investigation conducted by the Pataskala Division of Police. That investigation was prompted by a March 10, 2018, incident at a Leisure Village home. Hanzey had called Wells that afternoon, telling her he had been released from the hospital after undergoing a procedure to remove his ring finger on his right hand. Hanzey told her he had a doctor’s release to return for light duty on March 12. Wells told Hanzey not to report to duty until she had seen the release and consulted with the village solicitor.
Wells later wrote to Hanzey, “Notwithstanding this conversation, you responded to a call in Leisure Village the evening of March 10. You decided to respond to this call despite not having delivered your doctor’s release and despite the fact that responding to a reported violent felony is far from “light duty.” I have been made aware that, while responding to this call, you accidentally discharged a firearm inside a private dwelling.”
The indictment’s first count covers the time period January 19, 2016, through June 14, 2017, stating the defendant “did knowingly gain access to, attempt to gain access to, cause access to be granted to, or disseminate information gained from access to the law enforcement automated database system created pursuant to Section 5503.10 of the Revised Code without the consent of, or beyond the scope of the express or implied consent of, the chair of the law enforcement automated data system steering committee…” The violation is a felony of the fifth degree.
https://www.buckeyelakebeacon.net/articles/former-buckeye-lake-police-chief-jimmy-hanzey-indicted/
The second count is for the same violation during the time period January 19, 2017, through June 14, 2017.
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