New Yorker magazine criticized for promoting emotional tale about undocumented migrant found guilty of murder

Orville Etria, a 62-year-old Jamaican, recently found himself at the center of debate after a lengthy article in The New Yorker highlighted his story. Etria was among five undocumented immigrants deported to Africa during the Trump administration’s third-country deportation initiative in September. The article referenced Etria’s emotional account of being taken “in shackles and chains […]
New Hampshire cold case resolved decades after the murder of a young mother

Closure in Judith Lord’s Murder Case Fifty years after the tragic murder of a young mother in Concord, New Hampshire, the state attorney general’s office has announced that the case will be officially closed and labeled “solved.” Judith “Judy” Lord, just 22 years old, was discovered deceased in her apartment on May 20, 1975. An […]
Man in Illinois cleared of charges after over 30 years wrongfully imprisoned for a murder he did not commit

Long-Awaited Exoneration An Illinois man, who spent over 30 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit, was recently exonerated, just in time for Thanksgiving. Back in March 1992, 20-year-old Danny Davis was coerced into pleading guilty to the murder of Mildred Smith, whose body was discovered in her Cairo, Illinois apartment earlier that […]
South Miami woman assaults boyfriend with machete, charged with attempted murder

South Miami Woman Arrested After Machete Attack A woman from South Miami has been taken into custody following an alleged violent encounter with her boyfriend, where she reportedly used a machete to injure him. This incident, according to reports, unfolded at their home. Police were first alerted after the victim arrived at the emergency department […]
Pedro Hernandez, charged with the kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz in 1979, is set for a third trial, according to prosecutors.

Third Trial for Etan Patz’s Kidnapping and Murder A former warehouse clerk is set to go on trial for the third time regarding the kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz, a young boy whose disappearance in 1979 left the nation reeling, prosecutors announced on Tuesday. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office confirms it’s ready to […]
Erika Kirk Explains to Megyn Kelly Why She Doesn’t Blame God for Her Husband’s Murder

Erica Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, a co-founder of Turning Point USA, recently shared that she feels no anger towards God despite the tragic death of her husband. In an interview with Megyn Kelly, Kirk expressed that harboring anger would prevent her from fulfilling her purpose. She quoted Charlie, saying, “Every day, just like […]
Suspect in UAB football stabbing, Daniel Israel Mincey, charged with attempted murder

UAB Football Player Charged After Stabbing Incident A football player from the University of Alabama at Birmingham has been charged with attempted murder following a stabbing incident involving two of his teammates. This occurred inside the team facility shortly before Saturday’s Senior Day loss. Daniel Israel Mincey, aged 20, allegedly used a knife to stab […]
Archaeologists reveal a 2,000-year-old murder mystery on a UK television program

2,000-Year-Old Murder Mystery Uncovered by Archaeologists While filming a television series in the UK, archaeologists have uncovered a 2,000-year-old murder mystery. This intriguing find prompts even more questions than it answers. Bournemouth University revealed this discovery in late October. The excavation, which featured Channel 4 presenter Sandi Toksvig, was part of a series called “Sandi […]
Sen. Bob Menendez exploited his position to assist in hiding Khashoggi’s murder, harming Americans in the process.

Revisiting the Khashoggi Case The narrative surrounding the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi has often seemed straightforward. It was believed that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was the lone figure behind the gruesome killings and dismemberment at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul back in October 2018. However, things are definitely more intricate than […]
Kennedy relative speaks up 50 years after Martha Moxley murder conviction

Martha Moxley’s Murder: A Family and a Conviction It’s been fifty years since a young girl from a well-off Connecticut family was found murdered in her suburban garden, and still, many questions linger—especially surrounding a particular Kennedy relative whose conviction was overturned. Michael Skakel, a cousin of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., served 11 years for […]