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  • High Speed Chase Ends In The Discovery Of Woman’s Body In Plastic Tote

    High Speed Chase Ends In The Discovery Of Woman’s Body In Plastic Tote


    On January 18th, at around 10:12 A.M., a Kentucky State Police trooper spotted a vehicle dangerously weaving through traffic on I-75. When officers attempted to pull over the vehicle for driving recklessly, the suspect initially stopped, but then sped off “at a high rate of speed” officials said in a press release.

    According to Law And Crime, the suspect vehicle was chased through three counties as he tried to flee authorities, striking multiple Kentucky State Police vehicles in the process. After troopers performed a “legal intervention maneuver,” the fleeing vehicle was disabled, and they were able to identify the driver as David Maurice Reed and make an arrest. That’s when officers made a horrifying discovery.

    “Further investigation after the stop revealed a deceased female, who has not been positively identified at this time, located inside the vehicle,” the release states. “The cause of death is undetermined at this time, and foul play is suspected.”

    On Thursday, January 19th, the deceased victim found in Reed’s vehicle was identified as 53-year-old Rachel Louise Carder of Huntington, West Virginia. Kentucky State Medical Examiner’s Office in Frankfort, Carder sustained trauma injuries to her face and body along, with at least one injury to have been “caused by an edged weapon.” Which county or state the death occurred in is still being investigated.

    Reed has been charged with domestic violence murder, tampering with physical evidence, abuse of a corpse, and first-degree fleeing or evading police. The 54-year-old is being held at the Laurel County Correctional Center on $2 million cash bond.

  • Louisiana Woman Arrested For Stabbing Boyfriend After He Urinated In Their Bed

    Louisiana Woman Arrested For Stabbing Boyfriend After He Urinated In Their Bed

    On Saturday, January 14th, deputies of the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office in Baton Rouge, Louisiana responded to a stabbing victim at a local hospital, New York Post reported. The alleged victim, who was being treated for a punctured lung and stab wound on the left side of his torso, claims that he was stabbed by his girlfriend for urinating in their bed in his sleep after a night of heavy drinking.

    The suspect, Briana Lacost, tells a different story. She claims that though she did wake up her boyfriend for urinating in their bed and began to yell at him, he had attacked her first. The 25-year-old told police that in the middle of her confronting him, her boyfriend began hitting and choking her. After attempting to fight the bed-wetter off, she allegedly stabbed him in self-defense.

    After the incident occurred, Lacost performed simple first aid, but his injuries were too great and she took him to a nearby hospital. There, she was arrested and charged with second-degree attempted murder.

    #Clique, who do you believe is telling the truth about what happened?

  • Pittsburgh Man Arrested For Shooting Wife And Leaving Her Stranded On Highway

    Pittsburgh Man Arrested For Shooting Wife And Leaving Her Stranded On Highway

    A man in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has been located and arrested almost two months after shooting his wife and leaving her on a highway ramp, CBS News reports.

    On November 28th, Kevin Crews and his wife began arguing as she was driving on Interstate 579. The argument turned violent, and Crews reportedly shot her in the leg. After being asked to switch seats, so that Crews could take his injured to receive medical care, he got into the driver’s seat, and left her on the side of an exit ramp.

    Investigators temporarily closed off the ramp to investigate as the suspect’s wounded wife was transported by EMTs to a nearby hospital. Though the healing process will take time, she is expected to fully recover.

    This past Saturday, Pittsburgh police received a tip that led officers to the apartment of Crews’ girlfriend, Chelsey McIntosh. Though the suspect was not there, McIntosh confessed to making arrangements for Crews to safely hideout at. Shortly after, the suspect was found in a neighboring apartment.

    “I commend my detectives and personnel for swiftly acting on the information they developed today leading to the apprehension of this dangerous individual,” Sheriff Kevin Kraus said in a statement. “The actions of this defendant represented a clear threat to the victim and the public.”

    Kevin Crews was arrested without incident and charged with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, and firearms charges. McIntosh has been charged with hindering apprehension.

  • Pittsburgh Man Arrested After Fatally Stabbing Estranged Wife And Sending Photo Of Her Body To Her Friend

    Pittsburgh Man Arrested After Fatally Stabbing Estranged Wife And Sending Photo Of Her Body To Her Friend


    The Pittsburgh man accused of fatally stabbing his wife, sending photos of her body to her friend, and then fleeing the state has been located and arrested.

    On Thursday, January 5th, when calls and texts to Tarae Washington went unanswered, her father looked for her at her Pittsburgh home. Inside the kitchen, he discovered his daughter’s body, People reported. He then dialed 911 and told dispatchers that his daughter “had been stabbed, is beyond help, and it was not self-inflicted.”

    Investigators noted that there traces of blood throughout the house: the bathroom walls and floor, bathtub, toilet, throughout the second floor’s hallway, the stairwell, the living room, the dining room, and the kitchen. Officials believe that a blood-covered carving knife that was found in the second floor’s hallway was used as the murder weapon.

    According to CBS News, Washington was in the process of divorcing her longtime husband, William Fitzgerald. She had filed for the divorce on November 1st, which was set to be finalized in February. Though her would-be former spouse wanted to reconcile the marriage, the police report states that Washington “was not interested.”

    Photos of Washington with another man were taken from her phone and sent to two people. The first recipient of the photos with a message reading, “This is why she wasn’t answering her phone in Baltimore.” The second person to receive the messages accused Fitzgerald of killing Washington. “Fitzgerald replies to the (witness’) accusations three times within the text message string,” police documents report. “Fitzgerald does not make any attempt to assert his innocence in the replies.” A third person later received a photo of Washington’s body after she was fatally stabbed. “This what y’all got her,” Fitzgerald texted.

    Four days later, on the following Monday, Fitzgerald was located in Morgantown, West Virginia, about 75 miles away from where the incident occurred. He was arrested and will remain in West Virginia pending an extradition hearing. Washington leaves behind two adult children, who have created a GoFundMe page in order to receive help for funeral expenses.

    “She gave so much of herself to us, to her grandkids, to all of her family and friends,” the fundraiser reads. “Her spirit shined like the morning sun, warming those who saw her and spreading joy and hope. It hurts to even write that she’s gone.”

  • Witnesses Follow Kidnapper After Seeing Woman Being Forced Into Back Of U-Haul

    Witnesses Follow Kidnapper After Seeing Woman Being Forced Into Back Of U-Haul

    On Saturday, January 14, just after 10 P.M., the police department in Bangor, Maine received multiple calls reporting a kidnapping in a Target parking lot. According to NBC affiliate News Center Maine, witnesses reported seeing a woman being grabbed and forced into a U-Haul rental van.

    When the van drove away, two of the witnesses attempted to follow it, staying on the phone with dispatchers to inform authorities of its location. Eventually, they lost the moving van’s location, but police were able to track it down on a nearby freeway, and Bangor Police Department officers was able to make the arrest.

    The driver of the van has now been identified as Colby Cooper from Brewer, Maine. According to police records, the 21-year-old is the former boyfriend of the victim. Cooper has now been charged with kidnapping, eluding, and domestic violence assault, and remains in Penobscot County Jail.

  • Texas Man Confesses To Decapitating Wife Three Months After Marriage

    Texas Man Confesses To Decapitating Wife Three Months After Marriage

    On Wednesday, January 11th, deputies of the The Waller County Sheriff’s Office arrived at a small home 44 miles northwest of Houston, after receiving a call about a murder. Inside the home, they discovered the body of Anggy Diaz. According to CBS News, the 21-year-old was found decapitated. Investigators believe a kitchen knife was used as the murder weapon.

    The husband of Diaz, Jared Dicus, was located and arrested at the murder scene. After he was brought to the sheriff’s office, Dicus gave investigators a full confession, admitting to the killing of his wife. He has since then been charged with murder, and is being held on a $500,000 bond.

    Anggy Diaz was an immigrant from Nicaragua who had been working multiple jobs in order to pay for her mother’s cancer treatments, CBS affiliate KHOU-TV reported. Diaz and Dicus were newlyweds, and were married October of 2022. Her family members have now created a GoFundMe page in order to pay for the unexpected funeral expenses.

    “Our family is shattered by the loss of such a young life,” the fundraiser reads. “She was the light to our family and community. Always with a smile, and cheerful personality. The absence of her from our lives will be felt forever.”

    #Clique, please keep the family of Anggy Diaz in your thoughts and prayers.

  • Baby Boy Fights For His Life After Amazon Worker Fatally Shoots Pregnant Fiancé

    Baby Boy Fights For His Life After Amazon Worker Fatally Shoots Pregnant Fiancé

    A family in Minneapolis are coming to terms with the death of a woman who was killed two days before she was due to give birth to a baby boy, CBS News reported.

    On Sunday, January 8th, police responded to a call about a shooting at an Amazon warehouse in Lakeville, Minnesota. In the parking lot, officers discovered a heavily pregnant woman with gunshot wounds. Kyla O’Neal was transported to a nearby hospital, but unfortunately succumbed to her injuries. Though the 31-year-old was not able to survive, her son, Messiah, was delivered and is clinging to life.

    “He lost a lot of oxygen to the brain, so he has no brain functioning right now,” Kyla’s mother, Katina O’Neal explained. “I’m holding onto faith. I’m praying. God got the last word, so hopefully He gives him to me. I need him to pull through this. I want him to. I can’t lose both of them- not right now, no.”

    Including Messiah, Kyla leaves behind four children. Her family describes her as driven, outspoken, and great at anything she put her mind to. “All she ever thought about doing was making a life for her and her kids,” Katina said. “She was looking forward to this birth.”

    Police documents state that Kyla’s shooter is her newborn’s father, Donte McCray. When she had attempted to end their relationship, an argument between the two turned violent, and he reportedly shot her. According to New York Post, McCray was found next to Kyla when officers arrived at the scene.

    “He’s been interviewed. He’s been cooperating with us,” said Commander. Bill Gerl with the Lakeville Police Department. “He is in custody right now at the Dakota County Jail being held on second-degree manslaughter charges.”

    Amazon has confirmed that McCray is an employee at the warehouse where the incident occurred and is assisting authorities in the investigation.

    #Clique, please keep Kyla and Messiah in your thoughts and prayers. 

  • Virginia Man Arrested For Killing 3-Year-Old After Shooting Teenage Girlfriend And Her Four Siblings

    Virginia Man Arrested For Killing 3-Year-Old After Shooting Teenage Girlfriend And Her Four Siblings

    On January 4th, just before 11 A.M., police were called to a home in Dumfries, Virginia after a shooting was reported. According to NBC 4 Washington, officers met with a 17-year-old gunshot victim when they arrived, who claims she was in a relationship with the attacker. The teen told them that she and the suspect were in the middle of a heated argument when he began shooting.

    Inside the house, were four more victims, all siblings to the 17-year-old girl. Sadly, a three-year-old girl among the victims was pronounced dead at the scene. The four remaining victims, between the ages of 14 and 17, were all transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. Though they’re expected to recover from their injuries, their return to health will require a lot of time. Another teen, a 14-year-old boy, was in the home during the shooting, but was left uninjured.

    The suspect, Kenyatta Lee Oglesby, was found at a business nearby. When asked about the shooting, the 20-year-old was reportedly combative and uncooperative. Oglesby has since then been charged with murder, aggravated malicious wounding, and using a firearm in commission of a felony. He is being held without bond.

    According to a fundraiser created to help with the funeral expenses and other necessities, the victims were already grieving the loss of their mother when the incident occurred, who had passed away just a few months ago. “Their lives were uprooted and changed drastically overnight,” the GoFundMe reads. “Little did we know that only three months later another tragedy would occur and this time directly involve her beautiful children.”

    #Clique Please keep the victims in your thoughts and prayers as they continue to grieve and recover.

  • Woman Arrested After Allegedly Poisoning Veterinarian Husband’s Coffee With Animal Euthanasia Drugs

    Woman Arrested After Allegedly Poisoning Veterinarian Husband’s Coffee With Animal Euthanasia Drugs


    A woman in Madison, Wisconsin has been charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide after allegedly poisoning her veterinarian husband with animal euthanasia drugs on three separate occasions in July and August.

    In March of last year, Amanda and Gary Chapin were married. After the wedding, the bride forged the signature of one of her husband’s children on a power-of-attorney document and demanded that the groom amend his house dead so that she would get their home if he were to die. Less than three weeks later, she began poisoning his coffee, People reported.

    After the third alleged poisoning, the newlywed fell into a coma that lasted four days. Blood work showed that drugs the veterinarian would use to euthanize animals were in his system. After Mr. Chapin’s son discovered this, he filed a restraining order against his new stepmother on his incapacitated father’s behalf.

    The following month, Amanda Chapin violated the restraining order by emailing her husband a suicide note. She claimed to be distraught by the accusations and write that she planned to take her own life. “The only thing I am guilty of is loving you SOOOOOOOOOO MUCH,” she wrote. After being transported to a nearby hospital, Mrs. Chapin survived the attempt. Gary Chapin filed for divorce the next day.

    On December 28th, Amanda Chapin was arrested by the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Office and is being held on a $10,000 bond. She is scheduled to appear in court on January 12th.

  • Colorado Man Arrested For Shooting Wife After She Tried To Rush Him Out The House By Honking Their Truck’s Horn

    Colorado Man Arrested For Shooting Wife After She Tried To Rush Him Out The House By Honking Their Truck’s Horn


    On Friday, December 30th, around 10 P.M., deputies from Pueblo County’s Sheriff’s Office responded to a call about a shooting. When they arrived to the home of Eric Bramschreiber, they discovered his wife with a gunshot wound to her leg, Law And Crime reported. She was then taken to a nearby hospital by medical personnel, and is expected to fully recover from her injuries.

    In an interview with police, the victim claims that she was waiting for her husband, who had gone inside their trailer to grab something before heading to their next destination. Thirty minutes later, when he hadn’t returned, Mrs. Bramschreiber began honking the truck’s horn.

    “A witness said when Bramschreiber heard the horn honking, he went outside the trailer and fired three shots from a handgun,” the police documents stated. “One of the gunshots struck the victim in the leg.”

    Bramschreiber initially denied shooting his wife, claiming that he didn’t own firearms. After executing a search warrant, deputies discovered two handguns and casings outside of the trailers. The suspect was then arrested and charged with illegal discharge of a firearm, second-degree assault, and felony menacing. Bramschreiber is being held on a $50,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on January 12th.