Top News of the Week: Woman Accused of Stealing Casket with Body Inside; Nigerian Brothers Sentenced in Sextortion Scheme; and More
Sept. 13 2024, Published 3:57 p.m. ET
‘We Do a Lot of Shooting’: Bodycam Video Shows Deputies Questioning Father, Georgia School Murders Suspect
Newly released video shows police questioning Colt Gray about online threats of a "school shooting" a year before he allegedly killed four at Apalachee High School in Georgia — while his father admitted to deputies that the teen had access to weapons and that "we do a lot of shooting." Read more here.
Drunk Las Vegas Woman Snatched Casket, Dumped Body Outside Funeral Home, Cops Say
A Las Vegas woman who allegedly stole a casket with a body inside and dumped it outside a funeral home told police she had "blacked out from drinking six beers." Read more here.
Scientologist Doctor Dad of 'RHONY' Star Rebecca Minkoff Sued in Connection with Alleged Misdiagnosis in Suicide Case: Lawsuit
- Accused 'Freak Off' Predator Diddy Dissed By NYC Disgraced Mayor Months Before Both Accused of Crimes
- Diddy Bizarrely Breaks Silence Via Lawyer on Infamous ‘1,000 Lube Bottles’ Find: ‘Americans Buy in Bulk’
- Celebrity DJ Reveals How She Dodged Diddy's Drug and Sex-Fueled ‘Freak Offs’: “It Was Too Scary’
An amended complaint has been filed in the wrongful death lawsuit involving Whitney Mills, who tragically took her own life on May 13, 2022. Read more here.
A Michigan Teenager Killed Himself After He Was 'Sextorted' on Social Media. Now, Two Nigerian Brothers Are Behind Bars.
A pair of Nigerian brothers were each sentenced to more than 17 years in prison for carrying out a "sextortion" scheme that led to the 2022 suicide of 17-year-old Jordan DeMay, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Michigan announced. Read more here.
A Georgia Coed Was Raped and Brutally Murdered in Her College Apartment. Her Killer Remains Free.
A scholarship and an award at the University of Georgia are the reminders of a homicide that rocked the campus over three decades ago. The case has gone cold, but the memory of Jennifer Lynn Stone lives on. Read more here.
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