Top News of the Week: Man Kills Pregnant Wife in Crash, Cops Say; Parents Accused of Soliciting Sex with Child; and More
July 5 2024, Published 2:46 p.m. ET
A Woman in Iowa Got 'Cold Feet' About a Date, So She Called 911 and Made False Claims Against the Man: Police
A woman in Iowa allegedly got cold feet before meeting a guy for an online date, so she reportedly called 911 and said the man was threatening to assault her and she was pregnant with his baby, according to authorities. Read more here.
Intoxicated Driver Causes Head-On Collision, Killing His Pregnant Wife, Unborn Child and Another Woman: Cops
A driver in Tennessee was reportedly intoxicated and veered out of his lane, smashing into another vehicle head-on — killing his eight-months-pregnant wife, the baby and another woman, according to authorities. Read more here.
'Horrible' Florida Mom Accused of Striking Boyfriend, Toddler Son with Car — ‘Like Bump, Bump, Bump Run Over,' Sheriff Says
- 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’
A Florida woman has been arrested after police say she allegedly ran over her boyfriend and their toddler son, leaving the infant in critical condition. Read more here.
Georgia Parents Accused of Trying to Solicit Men to Have Sex with Their 2-Year-Old Daughter: Police
A man and woman in Georgia have been arrested after they allegedly made explicit “content” involving their children for various online apps and tried to solicit men to engage in sexual acts with their 2-year-old daughter, authorities claimed. Read more here.
Idaho College Murders: Trial Date Set in Case Against Bryan Kohberger — But One Major Detail Remains Uncertain
The case against quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger finally has a trial date, as an Idaho judge has scheduled a date for next year. Read more here.
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