A second suspect has appeared in court charged with murder after the bodies of two men were found inside an Edinburgh flat. Denim McLeod, also known as Dean, made no plea during the private hearing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday, November 7.
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Peacock's is mere hours away from premiering, and only ET has the exclusive sneak peek from the anticipated new season. The action picks up following the dramatic events of the finale, when Simon's killer and Addy's ex, Jake, is shot and killed after a confrontation in the woods. With Jake's blood on the Murder Club's hands — literally — their attempt to take their deadly secret to their graves becomes threatened when they all receive a concerning text from Simon Says, warning them that they know they killed Jake, even though the rest of Bayview believes he's run away.Now that Murder Club are the ones with something to hide, instead of trying to clear their names, season 2 will put them to the ultimate test as the stakes get higher and deadlier with a new «Simon Says» wreaking havoc on their lives. «The whole show gets a little darker, a little more mysterious,» executive producer/showrunner Erica Saleh previews with ET.
«I think for Murder Club, the big difference is that in season 1 they were really trying to clear their names of something that they didn't do. The mystery was really, are they going to be able to prove their innocence and find out who killed Simon? This time they're trying to hide something that they do.
The mystery is, are they going to be able to get away with it and find out who's threatening them? And how far are they going to go to protect this secret? It naturally goes into some darker territory because they've gone into darker personal journeys.»In the exclusive clip from the season 2 premiere, suspicions are heightened as Addy, Brownyn, Nate, Cooper and Janae attempt to turn over a new leaf following the chaos of last year. But, as the scene alludes, they're not exactly in the clear at Bayview.
.A second suspect has appeared in court charged with murder after the bodies of two men were found inside an Edinburgh flat. Denim McLeod, also known as Dean, made no plea during the private hearing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday, November 7.
A man has appeared in court accused of a double murder at a flat in Edinburgh.
A 65-year-old man has been charged after two men were found dead in a flat in Edinburgh with police launching a murder inquiry.
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Love Island's Shaughna Phillips has announced that she is expecting her first child, and she's resorted to clever ways to keep it a secret until she revealed the news.The 28 year old, who found fame on the winter season of Love Island in 2020, is expecting her baby in March 2023, and she shared a sweet video compilation to Instagram to announce her joy. She hasn't remained behind closed doors before her revelation, though, having been seen in public as recently as last week, when she attended the National Television Awards in a lacy jumpsuit. In what was perhaps a hint at her pregnancy, she posted a snap to Instagram of her posing on the red carpet with a hand placed on her belly, although it wasn't discernible that she had a bump.
K.J. Yossman “The Never Ending Murder,” an investigative true crime docu-series about the disappearance of 18-year-old British woman Nicola Payne (pictured above right), has been picked up by Signature Entertainment. Signature have acquired the global rights to the series, which was made by Fulwell 73, StudioPOW and Picnik Entertainment, and will be selling international rights at upcoming major markets. The series will be released in the U.K. and Ireland in 2023. “The Never Ending Murder” re-examines Payne’s disappearance in 1991 in Coventry, U.K., which led to one of the West Midlands Police Force’s largest ever investigations. The series includes interviews with family and friends, including her father John Payne (pictured above left) and eldest brother (and family spokesperson) Nigel Payne, as well as those closely involved with the case, including retired detective Malcolm Ross and Martin Slevin, both of whom were lead investigators at one time.
Roving gangs have gained power throughout Haiti over the past 15 months in the wake of former President Jovenel Moïse's assassination, blockading essential ports and terrorizing citizens who are increasingly in need of basic supplies like food and medicine. The Biden administration announced this week that it will deploy security assistance to Haiti's National Police and issue visa restrictions on Haitian officials involved with gangs. The move falls short of "a specialized armed force" that Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry requested from the international community, an action that U.S. Sen.
Actress Laura Dern opened up about the possibility of a third season of her hit show "Big Little Lies" on Thursday evening at the 2023 Spring-Summer Ralph Lauren fashion show. "I'm gonna be shy about it," she told Entertainment Tonight.
Lauren Dern is rooting for a “Big Little Lies” return. ET’s Cassie DiLaura spoke to Dern at the 2023 Spring-Summer Ralph Lauren fashion show Thursday night, where she said that she’s “keeping hope alive” for the third season of the beloved HBO series.
Lauren Dern is rooting for a return. ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke to Dern at the 2023 Spring-Summer Ralph Lauren fashion show Thursday night, where she said that she's «keeping hope alive» for the third season of the beloved HBO series.«I'm gonna be shy about it,» Dern teased.
Peacock’s breakout hit Bel-Air is making a change at the helm for Season 2, which is currently in production. Carla Banks Waddles has been promoted to showrunner. She takes over for TJ Brady and Rasheed Newson who have stepped down from the role over creative differences. The duo remain executive producers on the series, from Westbrrok Studios and Universal Television. The series is taking a brief hiatus as the showrunner transition is taking place.
Fox News host Jesse Watters ripped DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on "The Five" Wednesday after Fox News reported he was alerted to an article stating that no Haitian migrants were "whipped" by Border Patrol agents on Sept. 19, 2021. Mayorkas, Watters argued, made President Biden look "foolish" and let innocent Border Patrol agents get smeared.
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