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Patrick Lyoya Videos show what led up to GRPD officer shooting
Patrick Lyoya Videos show what led up to GRPD officer shooting
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Promising transparency and a thorough investigation, the Grand Rapids Police Department on Wednesday released video that shows an officer pulling over Patrick Lyoya and a long struggle between the two that ends with the officer shooting and killing Lyoya.
GRPD showed four videos at a press conference: from a dashboard camera, a body camera, a doorbell camera and a cellphone. News 8 is not using video showing the moment of death. You can watch the full GRPD press conference
The shooting happened the morning of April 4 on Nelson Avenue north of Griggs Street on the city’s Southeast side. The officer pulled Lyoya over around 8:11 a.m. after realizing that the plate on the car he was driving didn’t match the vehicle. GRPD has not said why the officer ran the plate.
A still from April 4, 2022 body cam footage. A GRPD officer shot and killed Patrick Lyoya. (Courtesy Grand Rapids Police Department)
Dashboard camera and body camera video shows that as soon as he stopped Lyoya, Lyoya got out of the car. The officer told him to get back in the car, but Lyoya didn’t. The officer asked him if he had a license. Lyoya seemed confused. The officer asked if he spoke English. Lyoya said he did. The officer asked again for his license. Lyoya asked what he had done wrong. The officer told Lyoya the plate didn’t match the car and repeated that he wanted to see his license. Lyoya opened the driver’s side door of the car and asked someone inside for his license. It’s unclear whether or not the passenger could find the license, but Lyoya closed the door without getting it.
When Lyoya stepped away, the officer tried to stop him. Lyoya then ran away and the officer gave chase, reporting that over his radio. A long struggle ensued in the front yards of houses, with the officer trying to hold Lyoya down but Lyoya repeatedly trying to get back up. After about 30 seconds, the officer called for more cars.
In the video, the officer is seen atop Lyoya, struggling to hold him down. The officer can be heard telling Lyoya to “stop” and “stop resisting.”
The officer drew his Taser. The bodycam video shows Lyoya grab for it as the sound of it deploying can be heard.
A still from body cam footage shows Patrick Lyoya and the officer struggling with the officer’s taser.
GRPD Chief Eric Winstrom said his understanding is that the Taser was deployed twice but did not actually make contact with Lyoya; both times were into the ground.
In the doorbell surveillance video, the officer can be heard repeatedly telling Lyoya to let go of the Taser.
The cellphone video shows the officer, still atop Lyoya and trying to hold him down, pull his gun. Once more, he tells Lyoya to let go of the Taser. Moments later, a single shot is fired.
The video shows the officer backing away from Lyoya and reporting the shooting over his radio.
In all, the video shows, it was about four and a half minutes between when Lyoya got out of the car and when the shot was fired. It was about one minute between when the Taser can first be heard deploying and when the shot was fired.
Winstrom said Lyoya was shot in the head. The chief noted he did not have the full autopsy report, which is not yet done.
GRPD says it has nine source videos, including four from the doorbell camera. Its release of video shorted some of those sources so as not to include the aftermath of the shooting, which the department said “was done to expedite their public release in the interest of transparency.”
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I know someone that works for NOAA. The disclosure rumors are 100% true, and the species in aquatic.
I know someone that works for NOAA. The disclosure rumors are 100% true, and the species in aquatic.
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National UFO Reporting Center Call Recordings and UFO Footage Compilation
National UFO Reporting Center Call Recordings and UFO Footage Compilation
The National UFO Reporting Center
The National UFO Reporting Center, located in Seattle, WA, was founded in 1974 by noted UFO investigator Robert J. Gribble. The Center's primary function over the past two decades has been to receive, record, and to the greatest degree possible, corroborate and document reports from individuals who have been witness to unusual, possibly UFO-related events.
The principal means used by the Center to receive sighting reports is its telephone hotline , which has operated almost continuously since 1974. During that period, the hotline has processed many tens of thousands of calls, and the Center has distributed its information to thousands of individuals.
Several facets of the Center's operation have contributed to its international reputation. The fact that its hotline is staffed up to 24 hours a day makes it available at almost any time a sighting may occur (Please see below for preferred hours of operation.). In addition, the Center's independence from all other UFO related organizations, combined with its long standing policy of guaranteed anonymity to callers, has served to make it perhaps the most popular and widely accepted national UFO reporting facility anywhere.
The hotline is well known by law enforcement agencies, FAA ARTCC's and flight service stations, National Weather Services offices, military facilities, NASA, and many 911 emergency dispatch centers all across the United States and in many parts of Canada. Those entities routinely direct the calls they receive regarding possible UFO sightings to the Center.
One of the Center's policies, which distinguishes its operations from most other UFO organizations, is that it makes available to the public all of its data in summary form. Detailed information is made available to experienced UFO investigators. Monthly sighting report summaries are posted on this web site.
The National UFO Reporting Center is a non-profit Washington State corporation, and it is applying for federal 501 C (3) non-profit status. It supports itself through subscription revenues from its monthly newsletter, from sales of its vid
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She Solved Her Own Murder From The Grave! True Crime Story
She Solved Her Own Murder From The Grave! True Crime Story
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Zona Heaster Shue – a pretty young bride, married to a handsome man, her whole life before her – dead from heart failure or maybe complications from a miscarriage.
Or was it murder? Zona’s heartbroken mother insisted her daughter had been killed by that good-looking husband.
And so begins the 19th-century saga of the Greenbrier Ghost, an unlikely but true tale that continues to captivate both residents and visitors.
Zona’s mother, Mary J. Heaster, was against the match between her only daughter and Erasmus Stribbling Trout Shue from the start. She may not have known that he already had a criminal record and had served two years at the state penitentiary for stealing a horse.
Zona’s mother also may not have known that he had been unhappily married twice before. The first wife divorced him after he abandoned her and their child. The second died when he claimed to have accidentally dropped a brick on her head while he was making repairs on the roof of their home in Pocahontas County. What is known for sure is that when Mary Heaster met Trout Shue, who was calling himself Edward at the time, she didn’t like him.
It took the jury only an hour to return a verdict of murder in the first degree, recommending Shue be confined to the state penitentiary for the rest of his life. “Though the evidence was entirely circumstantial, the verdict meets general approval,” the newspaper reported.
Shue died in the third year of his sentence from the flu epidemic of 1900. No one from his family came to claim his body.
The motive remains in question. Shue had a reputation for having a hot temper and at least one account claims he abused a previous wife, leading to the theory that the murder was an unplanned act of violence.
There are relatives of Trout Shue who say he had no motive because he didn’t kill his wife.
As for the extraordinary trial, a state highway marker succinctly sums up its significance: “Only known case in which testimony from ghost helped convict a murderer.”
So Zona eloped, wearing the same high-collared burgundy-colored dress that her husband would dress her in after her death.
On the morning of her death in 1897, according to The Monroe Watchman, Shue left his blacksmith shop and went to a nearby house, asking the son to see if Mrs. Shue wanted to send to the store for anything. The boy found her lying on the floor, dead.
Later, the Greenbrier Independent would report from Trout Shue’s trial for murder that after Dr. Knapp was unable to resuscitate Zona, Shue requested the doctor “to make no further examination of the body; that he assisted in dressing the body and in doing so put around the neck a high collar and a large veil several times folded and tied in a large bow under the chin; that the head was observed by a number of the witnesses to be very loose upon the neck and would drop from side to side when not supported.”
Still, Zona was buried with no charges made against Shue.
And then Zona’s mother said her daughter had appeared to her and told her what really happened. Mary Heaster told her account to the county prosecuting attorney. He didn’t dismiss her, but asked for names of people who might have information. When the prosecutor spoke to Dr. Knapp and learned how the husband had prevented a full examination of the body, he pursued having Zona’s body exhumed and an autopsy performed. Her neck was found broken and her windpipe crushed – evidence of murder by strangulation.
At Trout Shue’s trial, Mary Heaster testified, “It was no dream,” according to The Greenbrier Independent. “She came back and told me that he was mad that she didn’t have no meat cooked for supper … but the second night she told me that her neck was squeezed off at the first joint and it was just as she told me.”
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Serial Police Impersonator Jeremy Dewitte on Jail Phone Call Crying and Begging His Wife
Metro State Serial Police Impersonator Jeremy Dewitte on Jail Phone Call Crying and Begging His Wife!
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Florida man notorious for impersonating cops arrested again
Jeremy Dewitte was wearing yellow uniformed polo with badge, deputies say
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A Central Florida man with a criminal history of impersonating law enforcement was arrested during a traffic stop Tuesday when deputies say he was dressed as a police officer while riding on a motorcycle and carrying a weapon.
Orange County sheriff’s deputies said they spotted Jeremy Dewitte around 9:45 p.m. while traveling eastbound on Interstate 4 from Orange Blossom Trail. Dewitte was riding among other motorcyclists who “mirrored law enforcement,” according to an arrest affidavit.
A deputy noted the group of riders were dressed in yellow polo shirts with screen print and markings of police-type shields and badges. Their sleeves had “protection officer,” “motor unit” and “metro state protection services,” among other similar law enforcement-related titles printed on their shirts, records show.
Deputies said Dewitte specifically had two sets of two black stars on his collar that signify a two-star general within the U.S. military and a chief deputy in law enforcement.
Dewitte’s getup also closely resembled a law enforcement motor unit, a deputy wrote in the arrest affidavit, as the 41-year-old also sported a bulletproof vest, a gun belt with a handgun or pepper ball gun, Motorola radios, pepper spray, a baton and a body camera.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said Dewitte was the rider leading the group in the far left travel lane of the highway. Dewitte was the only one openly carrying a firearm, which is a violation of state law, according to the sheriff’s office.
A deputy then conducted a traffic stop, pulling over the registered sex offender and immediately took him into custody as a safety measure, the affidavit reads. The deputy took hold of Dewitte’s firearm and learned upon evaluating the weapon that it was a device that could shoot out chemicals. It was not loaded, records show.
The deputy said as the weapon’s magazine was empty, Dewitte did not intend to use it for personal protection but rather for the appearance that he was carrying a firearm. During a law enforcement interview, Dewitte admitted he had the weapon to gain compliance from citizens he approached, according to the affidavit.
As Dewitte is a convicted felon, he is not allowed to carry concealed weapons.
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Serial Police Impersonator Jeremy Dewitte Goes Crazy On Dash Cam
Serial Police Impersonator Jeremy Dewitte Goes Crazy On Dash Cam
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Florida man notorious for impersonating cops arrested again
Jeremy Dewitte was wearing yellow uniformed polo with badge, deputies say
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A Central Florida man with a criminal history of impersonating law enforcement was arrested during a traffic stop Tuesday when deputies say he was dressed as a police officer while riding on a motorcycle and carrying a weapon.
Orange County sheriff’s deputies said they spotted Jeremy Dewitte around 9:45 p.m. while traveling eastbound on Interstate 4 from Orange Blossom Trail. Dewitte was riding among other motorcyclists who “mirrored law enforcement,” according to an arrest affidavit.
A deputy noted the group of riders were dressed in yellow polo shirts with screen print and markings of police-type shields and badges. Their sleeves had “protection officer,” “motor unit” and “metro state protection services,” among other similar law enforcement-related titles printed on their shirts, records show.
Deputies said Dewitte specifically had two sets of two black stars on his collar that signify a two-star general within the U.S. military and a chief deputy in law enforcement.
Dewitte’s getup also closely resembled a law enforcement motor unit, a deputy wrote in the arrest affidavit, as the 41-year-old also sported a bulletproof vest, a gun belt with a handgun or pepper ball gun, Motorola radios, pepper spray, a baton and a body camera.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said Dewitte was the rider leading the group in the far left travel lane of the highway. Dewitte was the only one openly carrying a firearm, which is a violation of state law, according to the sheriff’s office.
A deputy then conducted a traffic stop, pulling over the registered sex offender and immediately took him into custody as a safety measure, the affidavit reads. The deputy took hold of Dewitte’s firearm and learned upon evaluating the weapon that it was a device that could shoot out chemicals. It was not loaded, records show.
The deputy said as the weapon’s magazine was empty, Dewitte did not intend to use it for personal protection but rather for the appearance that he was carrying a firearm. During a law enforcement interview, Dewitte admitted he had the weapon to gain compliance from citizens he approached, according to the affidavit.
As Dewitte is a convicted felon, he is not allowed to carry concealed weapons.
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Stranger Things' true story is based on a mind-blowing CIA experiment
Stranger Things' true story is based on a mind-blowing CIA experiment
These days, it sometimes feels like the whole world is upside-down, but what if we told you that the Upside-Down in Stranger Things is actually real? While that's clearly not true, other elements of the show are apparently based on real-life events.
Grab yourself a slurpee and settle in for a weird conspiracy story that will blow your curiosity door wide open.
Back when Stranger Things first flipped our worlds with its Netflix debut in 2016, show creators Matt and Ross Duffer explained to Rolling Stone: "We wanted the supernatural element to be grounded in science in some way."
To achieve this, they threaded a real government project called MKUltra into the storyline of season one, which formed the basis of Dr Brenner's experiments on Eleven.
On the show, Eleven's mother is actually one of the MKUltra test subjects and while she was pregnant, Brenner used LSD and sensory deprivation to experiment on her, unwittingly imbuing Eleven with psychic gifts.
In real life, the MKUltra project was created by the CIA in 1953 with the aim of developing mind-control techniques that could give America an advantage against Russia in the Cold War. Yes, really. Some details were later revealed in declassified CIA documents.
What started out as a volunteer-based program soon evolved into something far more sinister: unwitting participants were subjected to physical and mental abuse via psychedelic drugs, sleep deprivation and other experimental means.
One particular experiment, Operation Midnight Climax, even surreptitiously tested the effects of LSD on men who visited brothels set up within agency safehouses in San Francisco, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Stranger things, indeed.
The dangerous nature of this research eventually led to the project's shutdown in 1965, and although many of the relevant documents were later destroyed, enough information leaked out to later inspire the shady going-ons at Stranger Things' Hawkins National Laboratory.
As if that wasn't crazy enough, the Duffer Brothers also drew inspiration from a government conspiracy called the Montauk Project that's wilder than Steve's hair and Billy's mullet combined.
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5 YR Old Calls 911 After Finding Parents Shot To Death HEARTBREAKING - FULL 911 CALL
5 YR Old Calls 911 After Finding Parents Shot To Death HEARTBREAKING - FULL 911 CALL
Parents Shot, 5-Year-Old Calls 911
March 31, 2005 — -- A young child was rescued from her house by Florida deputies early Monday morning, after calling 911 and telling the dispatcher her parents had been shot by an attacker.
"My mommy and daddy … there is blood coming out of my dad's mouth and he fell off the bed," the girl said on the 911 tape.
"I don't know quite how to characterize what you hear in that 5-year-old's voice," Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson told "Good Morning America." "Her composure is extraordinary given what she had just seen. She was an amazing little girl. The information she gave us and the manner she gave it to us, we wish we could get that out of adults."
The girl told the operator her age and that she had a dog named Liza. The dispatcher calmly spoke to her while sending authorities to her home. Her mother, Julie Hernlen, 31, was dead when they arrived, and her father, Aeneas Hernlen, 29, was taken to the hospital and died the next day.
The attacker, David Edward Johnson, 33, believed the couple were responsible for his arrest in November on charges of growing marijuana and possession of steroids, according to the sheriff's office. Officials said the couple were not involved in his arrest, but had requested an injunction against their would-be attacker in January.
Johnson committed suicide at his home later Monday.
'Amazing Little Girl'
The attack occurred in the middle of the night with the sound of a gunshot waking the young girl.
The sheriff praised the dispatcher, who is also a mother, for remaining focused while listening to a child in a dangerous situation. The dispatcher kept the girl on the phone until the authorities arrived at her house and is heard asking her questions in a portion of the tape.
CHILD: I'm 5 years old and I have a dog in a house.
OPERATOR: OK baby, OK. Let me get someone right over to you.
OPERATOR: OK, and what made you wake up tonight?
CHILD: There was, I think I heard a gunshot.
OPERATOR: Who has a gun in the house?
CHILD: I don't see a gun but I'm scared.
OPERATOR: Oh sweetheart! I will not let anything happen to you.
Anticipating a Threat?
Police said the Hernlens were apparently aware that David Edward Johnson posed a threat to their safety.
Julie Hernlen was preparing to graduate from Dayton Beach Community College this spring and then pursue a law degree, according to reports in The Daytona Beach News-Journal. She spoke to an instructor and expressed concerns that Johnson was ruining her life, the newspaper reported.
In early January, the couple was denied an injunction against Johnson.
In an interview with "Good Morning America" Circuit Judge Richard Graham said he was "very upset" when he was informed about the slayings. The judge recalled the request for the injunction arriving by fax with very little information.
"Had I had more information, I think I would have granted it," said Graham.
But the sheriff explained that the injunction may not have prevented the attack. "I don't really believe it would have in a case like this," said Johnson.
"An injunction is fine for someone who is willing to accept the rules. This individual here was set on taking action," he said. "The only way you could have prevented it would be to put him in jail and keep him in jail. There was nothing there to do that. When someone is bound and determined they are going to do a criminal act, it is hard to stop it."
The girl was not harmed physically and is staying with relatives. Johnson described her as doing OK for now.
"At 5 years old, I don't think they really understand death yet," said Johnson. "We are more concerned about the long-term well-being of the little girl. She is a smart little girl."
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Mother accused of killing children, putting them in oven FULL 911 CALL
Mother accused of killing children, putting them in oven FULL 911 CALL
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The disturbing 911 call from a mother now accused of murdering her two small children was released by police on Wednesday.
Atlanta Police said Lamora Williams, 24, killed her two young children, Ja'Karter Penn, 1, and Ke-Yaunte Penn, 2, by placing them in an oven, but that’s not what she told dispatchers when she called 911.
Warning: this article and attached videos contain content some may find disturbing
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“She just left my kids in the house when I came back from work, and my kids, two of my kids are dead. What do I… what do I… what do I got to do? They dead,” Williams told a dispatcher.
The call starts with Williams telling the dispatch she came home from work and discovered her two young sons dead. The call quickly turned graphic.
RELATED: Mother charged in murders of two children waives first appearance
"When I came in, the stove was laying on my son, on my youngest son's head, and my other son was laid out on the floor with his brains laid out on the floor. I don't know what to do. I just came home from work," Williams was heard saying in the 911 call.
Williams first telling the dispatcher that her cousin was babysitting and left the children alone, but then in a bizarre twist, she asked the operator to assure her she will not be blamed for their deaths
MORE: Listen to the mother's full 911 call
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"Can you please help me? Like. Can you please tell me, like, I don't want to get locked up because this is not my fault? I had just came [sic] home from work," Williams said.
But investigators said that is not what happened. The charges laid out in a warrant which stated the 24-year-old mother put Ja'Karter and Ke-Yaunte in the oven sometime between 11 p.m. Thursday and 1 a.m. Friday.
RELATED: Warrant: Atlanta mother put toddlers in oven, turned it on
"Both of my children are dead. Their head is burnt. Their... Their skull is laying under the floor. The stove... One of my babies is stuck, the stove is pulled over and everything," Williams told dispatchers.
At the same time Williams was making her 911 call, the boy's father, Jameel Penn, was also calling 911 from his workplace. He told a dispatcher Williams had just video chatted with him, showing him the dead bodies of his sons.
MORE: Listen to the father's full 911 call
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Penn: "She video called me and showed me this and I seen [sic] it."
Dispatcher: "What's the address?"
Penn: "And I really think they are really dead."
Another child, later identified by police as 3-year-old Jameel Penn Jr., was found unharmed by officers inside the apartment that day.
RELATED: Funeral home to pay for services for two toddlers
William’s mother said her daughter suffers from severe mental illness.
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Jussie Smollett released after six days in jail for refusing to eat....
Jussie Smollett released after six days in jail for refusing to eat....
Following the decision earlier today, by an Illinois Appellate Court to cut short the former Empire star’s 150-day sentence pending appeal, Smollett walked out of Cook County Jail at around 8 PM local time.
Surrounded by members of his defense team, family and other supporters, Smollett was silent as he exited the Chicago facility. Defense attorney Nenye Uche told the assembled media that his client only drank water over the past 6 days and ate no food whatsoever.
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Jussie Smollett EXPLODES after jail sentence: 'I AM NOT SUICIDAL, I AM INNOCENT'
Jussie Smollett EXPLODES after jail sentence: 'I AM NOT SUICIDAL, I AM INNOCENT'
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Jussie Smollett was sentenced to five months in jail for fabricating a hate crime attack against himself. After hearing the sentence, Smollett exploded in the courtroom, screaming that he was not suicidal and he was innocent of the crime.
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Graphic 911 Audio From Springfield Homicide
Graphic 911 Audio From Springfield Homicide
Officials have released graphic audio from the 911 call Joseph Parker made to authorities after he allegedly shot his wife. ** Warning, some may find the audio disturbing and graphic in nature**
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Crime Forensics Documentary (What's That About :The Forensic Lab)
Crime Forensics Documentary (What's That About :The Forensic Lab)
A frozen blood stain, a dog's hair and a corroded gun - how can these help solve crimes? In today's world of scientific breakthroughs, the laboratory technician is as important as the detective in recreating a crime scene. This February, Discovery Channel's EXTREME FORENSICS reveals why and how today's technology is an important weapon in the modern crime solver's arsenal. EXTREME FORENSICS premieres every Friday at 2300 hrs (11:00 pm SIN/HK), starting February 27. Encores on Saturday at 0500 hrs (5:00 am) and the following Monday at 0500 hrs (5:00 am).
Forensic science is the application of science to the law. Forensic scientists work with detectives to search for and examine physical traces which could help establish an association between a suspect and a crime. Such traces include body fluids, hairs, textile fibres, building materials, and marks. With today's state-of-the-art equipment and methods, sometimes a footprint or fingernail - and many other "everyday" items left behind after the deed - could be all it takes to convict a criminal.
Each episode of EXTREME FORENSICS will explore two cases where cutting-edge science is used to solve bizarre crimes. From a shred of cloth to a used drinking cup, nothing is too small or obscure to escape testing in the forensic laboratories. Every little clue obtained helps piece together the crime jigsaw.
Follow the investigative trail as detectives use EXTREME FORENSICS to solve these complex crimes:
Blood Sisters
During an arson investigation, police discover a large freezer sealed with duct tape. Inside is a dismembered body. Who is it and how did it get there? In the second case, the discovery of massive amounts of blood frozen in snow and a missing young man give detectives a real challenge to work on.
Premieres on Friday, February 27 at 2300 hrs (11:00 pm). Encores on Saturday, February 28 at 0500 hrs (5:00 am) and Monday, March 2 at 0500 hrs (5:00 am).
Silent Witness
Detectives find a gun that they believe was used in a string of murders, but it's badly corroded by salt water. How can they tie it to the crimes? In another case, when a dead man is found, can police determine whether he died of a drug overdose or something more sinister?
Premieres on Friday, March 6 at 2300 hrs (11:00 pm). Encores on Saturday, March 7 at 0500 hrs (5:00 am) and Monday, March 9 at 0500 hrs (5:00 am).
Water Weight
Detectives are investigating the murder of a woman, and their only clue is a single dog hair. How can this lead them to the killer? Police also investigate the case of two children who are murdered and their bodies left outside. They examine everything from plant seeds to bugs in their efforts to solve this heinous crime.
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Raging Cannibal: the True Story of Serial Killer Ottis Toole AKA The Cannibal Kid
Raging Cannibal: the True Story of Serial Killer Ottis Toole AKA The Cannibal Kid
Ottis Toole, born at the bottom of the gene pool, retarded and illiterate, had been out of control since early childhood. A severely drug-dependent individual as well as an arsonist, murderer, rapist, and cannibal, he was unsafe under any conditions outside of a secure prison, and perhaps unsafe there. To him, life itself was so unmeaning, and the distinction between living and dead people so blurred, that killing another human being was no more than swatting an annoying fly. Between 1976 and 1982, together with his serial killer buddy, Henry Lee Lucas, Ottis Toole was reported to have committed over three hundred murders. However, the discrediting of the case against his partner in crime, Henry Lee Lucas, for crimes in which Toole had offered collaborating statements created doubts as to whether either was a genuine serial killer or, both merely compliant interviewees who police used to clear unsolved murders from the books. Now, in RAGING CANNIBAL, a screenplay for film by author Brian lee Tucker, offers up a totally new glimpse into the life of Ottis Toole, one never shown before, the eyewitness accounts, personal testimony, and never-before-uncovered evidence providing an in depth loom into one of the most notorious serial killers that ever lived, who was dubbed the nick name, ‘the cannibal kid.’
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Serial Police Impersonator Jeremy Dewitte on Jail Phone Call Crying and Begging His Wife!
Metro State Serial Police Impersonator Jeremy Dewitte on Jail Phone Call Crying and Begging His Wife!
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Florida Man: 6 Crazy Details Of A Serial Police Impersonator
Jeremy Dewitte is a serial police impersonator out of Orlando, Florida, and quite a prolific one at that. At the time of this writing, he is currently facing seven charges of falsely personating a police officer, along with a handful of other charges, with more being added as investigations continue. Dewitte's facing 85 years in prison, and if the court rules that he's a habitual felony offender, those sentences could be doubled. 170 years for being a wannabe cop.
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Royce Teets Police Interrogation Murdered Fiancé Point-Blank Range with AK-47
Royce Teets Police Interrogation Murdered Fiancé Point-Blank Range with AK-47
Teets was arrested on July 11, 2016 on a premeditated murder charge in the shooting death of his fiancee, Terri Lynn Coolidge.
Teets shot her at point blank range with an AK-47 after the two had an argument about his infidelity.
According to a police report, Teets claimed his fiancée was an alcoholic who had gotten mad at him earlier in the day for texting to and speaking with other women.
Police said Teets left to go drinking with friends and returned home to an irate Coolidge. He claimed that Coolidge broke a mirror in their bedroom and told him, "I'm going to kill you."
"She was extremely drunk," Teets said in the interrogation video.
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Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant Woman
Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant Woman
Call #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shooting
Allen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson’s estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.
Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said.
According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.
Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials.
The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other.
The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting.
The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way."
"We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor’s Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor’s and Sheriff’s Offices have promised to now release it."
Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.
Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discovered
Julia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home Monday
She was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself there
Julia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his child
The pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police said
She was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthday
Both of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship
Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizations
A six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.
Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.
'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.'
Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legs
Jacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.
Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.
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Friends of Cold Blooded Killers, How Did You React When You Found Out?
Friends of Cold Blooded Killers, How Did You React When You Found Out?
True crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers.
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Church Going Child Rapist caught on To Catch A Predator Timothy Kyne
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Church Going Child Rapist caught on To Catch A Predator Timothy Kyne
Eleven men are behind bars in what looked like a made for television internet sex sting operation.
Kentucky Attorney General Greg Stumbo along with other authorities 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.
Thiose arrested are as follows:
David Quist, 46, Ft. Thomas, KY
James Rauch, 59, Cincinnati, OH
Donny Emmert, 30, Groveport, OH
Timothy Kyne, 42, Indianapolis, IN
Michael Meyer, 24, Covington, KY
Charles "Dave" McCallister, 41, Manchester, KY
Dennis Wissel, 45, Cincinnati, OH
Anthony Orangias, 39, Culver, IN
Richard Springmeier, 48, Cincinnati, OH
Paul Westwood, 45, Monroe, OH
Nick Kelly, 27, Sandy Hook, KY
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Michael Avenatti found guilty of stealing from Stormy Daniels | Breaking Newa
Michael Avenatti found guilty of stealing from Stormy Daniels | Breaking
Michael Avenatti Is Found Guilty of Stealing From Stormy Daniels
They were once united in an effort to topple Donald J. Trump. But even then, a jury found, Mr. Avenatti was stealing from his famous client.
Four years ago, Stormy Daniels and Michael Avenatti presented a united front against President Donald J. Trump.
Ms. Daniels, a pornographic film actress, said she had been paid $130,000 just before the 2016 presidential election to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she said she had with Mr. Trump years earlier. Her lawyer, Mr. Avenatti, filed a lawsuit in 2018 saying a nondisclosure agreement accompanying the payment was void because Mr. Trump had not signed it.
But even as he condemned “thuggish behavior” aimed at Ms. Daniels by “people in power,” Mr. Avenatti was stealing from her, a jury in Manhattan found on Friday.
After deliberations that stretched across three days and appeared at one point to be headed toward an impasse, jurors convicted Mr. Avenatti of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, agreeing with accusations that he used a bogus letter to trick Ms. Daniels’s literary agent into sending him almost $300,000 in publisher’s payments meant for her.
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Police Cadet Rapist on To Catch A Predator Michael Patterson Police Interrogation
Police Cadet Rapist on To Catch A Predator Michael Patterson Police Interrogation
Michael Joseph Patterson, otherwise known as jon_raven2000 was a predator caught in the Bowling Green, Kentucky installment of To Catch a Predator. He is perhaps best known for screaming his ass off while being arrested by the police.
Biography
Prior to the sting operation, Patterson was a reserve police officer in Lebron, Indiana, who was fired for using police car lights to pull someone over, impersonating an on-duty officer.
Patterson drove 5 hours away from Kouts, Indiana to the sting house in Bowling Green to meet up with a girl he believed to be thirteen. Within 2 hours of being acquainted with the decoy online, he drives to her house and talks to her over the phone on the way. During the conversation, he discloses that he carries a gun with him everywhere, so the sting team gave the decoy special instructions to make sure he was unarmed upon arrival. The decoy gives a series of verbal commands to Patterson to prove that he is unarmed, and he giddily does so without suspecting a thing. Once he enters the house he gives into the decoy's small talk, admiring the house and falsely telling her that he's a detective lieutenant. After disclosing this he is greeted by Chris Hansen, who exercises his own detective skills and asks Patterson why he's there. Patterson cites his loneliness and his ongoing divorce as reasons to commit statutory rape.
After chuckling at hearing some of his chat log lines, he is let go by Chris, only to come face to face with a group of officers (who are advised to act more swiftly than usual due to the earlier suspicion of him being armed).
Upon seeing the officers, he steps back into the house and makes a run for it, being shot with a taser gun as a result. Only one of the prods of the taser connects with Patterson's body, which allowed him to run even further through the house without being electrocuted. Like a scene straight from The Walking Dead, he is quickly ambushed from all sides and taken down while he screams and begs hysterically.
Aftermath
On June 11, 2008, Patterson was convicted of Traveling In Interstate Commerce For The Purpose Of Engaging In A Sexual Act With A Minor. He received 7 years in federal prison and 10 years supervised release. He also received three years and ten months by the state of Kentucky. Both sentences were served concurrently.
In 2011 Patterson represented himself in a civil lawsuit against NBC Universal, Inc., asking for $40,000,000 each in monetary and punitive damages, as well as injunctive relief in the form of having all information about him taken off television and NBC's website. Patterson's allegations include:
He was "lured" to the sting house, and that the decoy took advantage of his "vulnerability".
NBC Universal, Inc.'s "libel, slander and defamatory statements" have caused him mental and emotional stress and ruined his reputation.
NBC Universal, Inc.'s participation in his arrest and search violated his constitutional rights under the Fourth Amendment.
State law claims for intentional disclosure of private facts, intrusion on the right to be left alone, harassment/intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligence.
NBC Universal, Inc. is liable for violating the "Journalistic Code of Ethics."
Patterson’s complaint was entirely void of any factual allegations regarding his claim for negligence, and the case was dismissed.
Trivia
His scream is commonly compared to Homer Simpson and Tom from Tom and Jerry.
He is the only tased predator to withstand the taser shot before being taken down.
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Ahmaud Arbery Shooter Travis McMichael 911 call
Ahmaud Arbery Shooter Travis McMichael 911 call
Prosecutors play 911 calls Travis McMichael made before Arbery's killing
LISTEN: 911 Dispatcher Doesn’t Understand What Arbery Is ‘Doing Wrong’
In the 911 call regarding the fatal incident involving Ahmaud Arbery and his assailants, Gregory and Travis McMichael, the 911 dispatcher said she didn't understand what Arbery was "doing wrong."
Travis McMichael made a 911 call at 1:08 p.m. Feb. 23, 2020, saying he saw someone later identified as Ahmaud Arbery trespassing.
Gregory McMichael made a 911 call about 1:15 p.m. Feb. 23, which was moments before Ahmaud Arbery's death on Feb. 23. You can hear him call out to Travis McMichael, the man who shot Arbery.
Travis McMichael, the 34-year-old son of Gregory McMichael, told a 911 dispatcher Arbery was running on a construction property, but he wasn't breaking into the property.
The dispatcher asked Travis McMichael what Arbery was doing and he said that Arbery was running up the street.
"I just need to know what he was doing wrong," the dispatcher said. "Was he just on the premises and not supposed to be?"
EXCERPT FROM 911 CALL WITH TRAVIS McMICHAEL
Travis: There's a guy in a house right now. There's a house under construction.
911 Dispatcher:Do you have your address or the other — that house's address?
Travis: Uh, right at 219 or 220 Satilla Drive.
911 Dispatcher: And you say someone's breaking into it right now?
Travis: No, it's all open and it's under construction and he's running right now. There he goes right now.
911 Dispatcher: OK. What is he doing?
Travis: He's running down the street.
(Interference)
911 Dispatcher: OK. That's fine. I'll get them out there. I just need to know what he was doing wrong.
Travis also said the man was caught on surveillance cameras several times, as the Glynn County neighborhood had several break-ins that week in February.
Arbery, an unarmed 25-year-old black man, was shot and killed while he was out jogging after a confrontation with the father and son in Glynn County late February. The two have been arrested on murder charges in connection with the fatal shooting.
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GBI: 'Sufficient Probable Cause' Led To Arrest Of 2 Men In Arbery Killing
The head of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a Friday briefing that after two days of investigating the two-month-old shooting death there was “sufficient probable cause” to arrest two men on charges of aggravated assault and felony murder.
GBI Director Vic Reynolds didn't rule out more arrests in the future.
“We base our decisions on two things: one are facts and the other is the law,” Reynolds said. “Whatever the facts are, we apply the law to it.”
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The 12 Most Disturbing 911 Calls Ever Made SCARY REAL AUDIO
The 12 Most Disturbing 911 Calls Ever Made SCARY REAL AUDIO
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911 Call During A Terrifying Home Invasion AUDIO
911 Call During A Terrifying Home Invasion AUDIO
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Michelle Hall was home alone and recovering from a car accident when a man broke into her house and sexually assaulted her. Hall dragged herself to the kitchen to call 911 when she heard pounding at her basement door, telling the operator that she had a broken heel and was confined to the couch. Because of her injury, Hall was unable to escape when the man appeared in her kitchen and punched her in the face.
The recording becomes downright chilling when her pleas and screams are muffled by his hand. Hall remembered him threatening her life before five officers were finally able to subdue the intruder.
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Alec Baldwin 'Rust' film set shooting 911 calls
Alec Baldwin 'Rust' film set shooting 911 calls
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Alec Baldwin shooting: Audio of Rust 911 call released after fatal incident on movie set
‘We need an ambulance at Bonanza Creek Ranch right now. We have two people shot on a movie set accidentally’
“We need help immediately.”
Those were the words of an employee who called 911 on Thursday, after actor Alec Baldwin accidentally shot and killed director of photography Halyna Hutchins and injured another on the set of the upcoming film Rust, while he was using what he thought was a prop gun.
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