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The Pershing County Sheriff's Office released new details about the suspected murder weapon in the fatal stabbing of a first-time Burning Man attendee.
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Luigi Mangione’s lawyers want death penalty off the table in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case
Luigi Mangione’s lawyers urged a judge on Saturday to bar federal prosecutors from seeking the death penalty in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, arguing that authorities prejudiced his case by turning his arrest into a “Marvel movie” spectacle and by publicly declaring their desire to see him executed.
Officials arrived at the scene and discovered the bodies of 37-year-old Kayla Blake and her daughter, 13-year-old Kennedi McWhorter. Kentucky State Police’s initial investigation determined the suspect to be 44-year-old Joshua W. Cottrell.
A loved one describes who Kayla Blake and Kennedi Whorter, the Rowan County double murder victims, were days after a death investigation.
Luigi Mangione's lawyers urged a federal judge in New York on Saturday to block prosecutors from seeking the death penalty for their client, who is charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
The death of Charlie Kirk reflects how universities have become hostile to debate, forcing young people to retreat from political engagement out of fear.
The Hush shooting happened in the deadliest year for Birmingham since 1933. It was the third mass shooting in the city in a span of seven months.
A mother and her teenage daughter were found dead in their Rowan County home, prompting a double murder investigation that has left neighbors struggling to comprehend the violence.
A man has been charged with murder after a fatal house fire in Birmingham. Daniel Gardner, 37, died in hospital after he was seriously injured in the blaze on Saxons Way, Highters Heath, shortly after 01:00 BST on Friday.
Jamie Santiago, 59, faces felony attempted murder and hate crime charges after police said he shot two women, 18 and 19, in West Town last month.
Bertha Zúñiga is no stranger to threats. She remembers the day years ago when she and her colleagues were chased by machete-wielding attackers in western Honduras.