2021 Thanksgiving Holiday (Still) Missing Kids
Kids who went missing last year on Thanksgiving Eve, Thanksgiving Day, And Black Friday
University of Virginia Triple Homicide | Quinton Simon UPDATE | Parent-To-Parent Chat
According to a witness, suspect Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. shot one of the players, Devin Chandler, while he was sleeping, the Albemarle County prosecutor said. Fellow UVA Cavaliers Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry were also killed.
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Harmony Montgomery Case | Adam Montgomery Police Interrogation Recap
Police interviewed Adam Montgomery after he was arrested for charges including assault, interference with custody and endangering the welfare of his now missing 8-year-old daughter.
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Nat'l DV Awareness Month | Help For Men Who Are Being Abused
Domestic abuse against men can take the form of physical violence, or emotional, verbal, or sexual abuse. Whatever your circumstances, though, you can find help and break free from an abusive relationship.
Resources for Male Victims | https://www.onslowwc.org/mens-resources-domestic-violence-and-sexual-assault
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Recaps | Escaped, Tortured Texas Teen Twins * Harmony Montgomery * Quinton Simon
Catching up on case coverage
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Nat'l DV Awareness Month | Why Do Victims Stay?
https://ncadv.org/why-do-victims-stay
https://knowmore.fsu.edu/helping-healing/why-victims-stay/
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Nat'l DV Awareness Month | Creating A Safety On TheHotLine.Org
Tonight we will go through the steps of making a safety plan on TheHotline.org. If you or someone you know needs to make one just click the link below.
https://www.thehotline.org/plan-for-safety/
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Nat'l DV Awareness Month | Case 02 | Deanna Cook
In August 2012, the family of 32-year old Deanna Cook discovered her dead in the bathtub of her home. They immediately knew who was responsible for her murder, but the real question was could Deanna’s life have been spared? She made one last call to 911 the same day her life was taken.
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Nat'l DV Awareness Month | Case 01 | Ceaira Sedia Nequay Ford
A Dallas man who confessed to killing his wife last year because she wouldn’t stop talking called the woman a “loudmouth” at his trial today.
Jonathan Edelen, 34, took the stand Wednesday afternoon in his own defense. He is being tried on a murder charge in the June 2015 death of Ceaira Ford.
“She was a loudmouth. Happy or not, you were going to hear about it,” Edelen testified Wednesday. “She got aggressive and territorial towards other women.”
Ford, 28, had been dead for a while when police were called to the couple’s apartment at the Primrose Oaks apartments on Perryton Drive near Kiest Park in west Oak Cliff.
“Put the cuffs on me and take me to jail,” Edelen told officers, according to a police report. “I killed my wife.”
Authorities initially thought Ford might have died of an overdose because they found a bottle of her prescription medication.
But Edelen told investigators that he and his wife were arguing that night when he threw a blanket on Ford, jumped on top of her and held a pillow across her head until she stopped breathing, according to his arrest warrant affidavit.
Two days later he called police.
“If she wanted to tell you something, was there any way to stop it?” defense attorney Jennifer Balido asked her client. Edelen said no.
According to the defense, Ford suffered from depression, mood swings and schizoaffective disorder, diagnosed after the birth of their son, Jonathan Jr. Edelen said his wife was “cool, calm and collected” when she took her medicine, but that was rare.
Even so, he said, they had patched things up after he was jailed for a domestic violence charge.
“We were settling in,” he said.
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National Domestic Violence Awareness Month | TheHotline.Org
24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse.
Contacts to The Hotline can expect highly-trained, expert advocates to offer free, confidential, and compassionate support, crisis intervention information, education, and referral services in over 200 languages.
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California #AMBERAlert for #SavannahGraziano
Savannah Graziano
Missing Since Sep 26, 2022
Missing From Fontana, CA
Age Now 15
Sex Female
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Brown
Height 5'2"
Weight 110 lbs
Vehicle Information
Make: Nissan
Model: Frontier
Year: 2017
Color: White
License plate: 44305G2
License state: CA
AMBER Alert: Savannah Graziano was last seen with her father, Anthony Graziano, on September 26, 2022, at approximately 0734 hours, in Fontana, San Bernardino, County.
Associated companions:
Anthony Graziano
Age Now45
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Missing Persons Cases From The Charley Project
The Charley Project profiles over 14,000 “cold case” missing people mainly from the United States. It is a publicity vehicle for missing people who are often neglected by the press and forgotten all too soon. A person must have been missing for at least one year to be listed
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The Kentucky Foster Care Death of 7YO Ja'Ceon Terry | CPS Has Failed Again!!!
The death of a 7-year-old boy at a Kentucky children's residential center has been ruled a homicide by a medical examiner, and two workers at the center have been fired.
The Jefferson County Coroner's Office determined Ja'Ceon Terry died July 17 of "positional asphyxia," meaning his body position left him unable to breathe. It provided no further details other than that the child was pronounced dead at a hospital.
At the time he died, Ja'Ceon was under the care of workers at Brooklawn, a children's treatment center in Louisville. The facility provides care for "Kentucky’s most vulnerable youth and their families," offering therapeutic foster care to children recovering from the effects of abuse and neglect, its website states.
As of Monday no charges had been filed in the case.
--USAToday
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Missing Native and Indigenous North Americans
FBI Missing/Murdered Indigenous Persons | https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/indian-country
The FBI is seeking public assistance and information on the cases below, many of which involve missing or murdered victims in Indian Country. The FBI has investigative responsibilities for federal crimes committed on nearly 200 Indian reservations nationwide and shares the federal jurisdiction with our partner, the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
If you have information concerning any of these cases, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate, or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov (tips can remain anonymous).
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