Viewers were introduced to Charlotte Laws in the latest true crime docuseries The Most Hated Man on the Internet.
Viewers were introduced to Charlotte Laws in the latest true crime docuseries The Most Hated Man on the Internet.
announced on Thursday.According to police, the producer and writer would prey on women in their 20s and 30s in “grocery stores, coffee shops and other public places,” where he would approach them and tell them he was a photographer and invite them to his home for an alleged photo shoot.Once the unsuspecting victims arrived at the residence, he would sexually assault them, cops said.Police said they believe there are additional victims that could date back as late as the early 1990s. Cops urged any other possible victims to reach out to the department.He’s currently being held on a $3,225,000 bond.The case is expected to be turned over to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, Deadline reported.Weinberg, who has been nominated for five Emmy Awards, co-produced over 100 episodes of NBC and later ABC’s medical comedy-drama “Scrubs” from 2001-2007, according to IMDB.
one charge of causing a child to engage in sexual activity, and two charges of sexual activity with a child.Bennett was sentenced to 29 months in jail during a hearing in Newcastle Crown Court on Thursday, according to a press release by the Crown Prosecution Service.The court heard how the shamed reality star took pictures with his teen victim, before pinning him on a couch and leaving a hickey on his neck. He then lured the teen into the bedroom for sex, BBC News reported.Bennett, who lives in Sunderland, was ordered to sign the sex offenders register.
soaring crime rate is no laughing matter — but John Mulaney is quick to quip about Mayor Eric Adams’ questionable crackdown on illegal behavior. The comedian took to the stage at the Robin Hood benefit on Monday night, skewering Adams after he defended the arrest of a woman selling mangoes in a Brooklyn subway station. Mulaney blasted Adams — who was sitting in the audience at the swanky event — for targeting low-level offenses, while major crimes, such as felony assault and burglaries, continue to surge.
press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts, 34-year-old Jeremy David Hanson of Rossmoor, California, sent a series of threats to the dictionary company from Oct. 2 to Oct.
Companies are leasing more floors in office towers even before the buildings fill up again with live human workers.As daily foot traffic of 350,000 approaches pre-pandemic levels, the last thing the “Crossroads of the World” needs is casino gambling. The hocus-pocus is being pushed by the usual suspects — real estate and hotel companies and labor unions — and egged on by Gov.
following an apparent “unprovoked” attack early Thursday morning after a show in New York.The 26-year-old performer — appearing weary and wearing a ball cap and hoodie — posted a more than 2-minute-long video on Instagram and on Twitter Friday afternoon, expressing thanks to supporters and vowing to continue touring despite canceling a show Thursday night in Washington, DC.“Hey, guys — what’s going on? I thought I’d come on here to let you know that I’m all good and that your support I’ve been seeing is unbelievable and very overwhelming and I can’t believe it. So thank you so much,” he said in the clip, adding that the past 24 hours had “been crazy” and “a bit of madness, to be honest with you all.”A post shared by Tom Grennan (@tom.grennan)He then went on to give his recollection of the altercation, which required medical attention.“It was just wrong place, wrong time.
a Thursday statement on social media, his manager, John Dawkins, wrote that the incident happened “in the early hours” Thursday “outside a bar in Manhattan,” adding that the 26-year-old artist remained hospitalized.“Tom is currently in hospital being assessed by doctors for his injuries which include a ruptured ear, torn eardrum and issue with his previously fractured jaw,” the statement read. “Despite this Tom is in good spirits but needs to temporarily recuperate whilst doctors assess his ability to continue with touring.”The announcement, which didn’t say where the reported attack took place, added that while Grennan “is desperate not to let anyone down,” his management made a “precautionary decision to postpone” a scheduled show on Friday at the Miracle Theatre in Washington, DC.
Squid Game.“But “Harry Wild” and series star Jane Seymour got there first. “We have some crazy episodes, like people gambling for their lives.
The engaged pair from North Port, Florida had embarked on an enviable road trip across the United States, vlogging each moment and projecting their curated perfection over social media.
WESH that security footage showed that after a verbal exchange between the two, the attacker walked over to the 16-year-old victim and “proceeded to climb onto the victim and punch him multiple times.”The victim reportedly told the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office that the attacker used homophobic slurs during the attack and claimed that the victim “snitched to the staff” about homophobic name-calling. The sheriff’s office also claimed, in a press release, that the attacker was charged with “violating his probation from a previous arrest for battery.”The victim suffered multiple injuries during the attack, including a black eye “that was swollen partially shut,” bruising to his face, and a possible arm injury.
Empire star guilty on five counts of felony disorderly conduct for making fraudulent reports to police that he was the victim of a racist and homophobic assault in January of 2019. The 39-year-old Smollet was accused of staging the hate crime and charged, though he continued to plead his innocence throughout the trial.Speaking for more than 30 minutes before announcing Smollett’s sentence, Cook County Judge James Linn noted that the actor’s premeditation for the act was an “aggravating factor” in the case.“There’s a side of you that has this arrogance, and selfishness and narcissism that’s just disgraceful,” said Linn.
which hits theaters today, citizens attend a political rally at Gotham Square Garden and the Gotham Gazette has been redesigned to mimic your morning New York Post. Thank you, Warner Bros. We look forward to our cut of the box office receipts.That’s all cute enough.
S Club 7 star has launched a YouTube channel with predictions for each star sign and is offering tarot card readings for roughly $55 on a spiritual website, or about $70 for face-to-faceNow the 44-year-old singer tells The Sun he’s like to use his spiritual powers to solve crimes, after being contacted from the grave six years ago by a murder victim seeking justice.“I can’t go into great detail, but I have been approached by people that have passed who tell me what happened to them and why they died,” he says.“One of them was a victim of crime and that made me realise that one of the things I really wanted to do is psychometry – walking into a crime scene and being able to pick up tools and implements and know what’s happened, what they’ve been used for.“Or to read the scene, because rooms, buildings and houses hold energy within them.“In the past, I would have been too young to process that but I’m definitely of the age where I can do that now.”Paul says his new career has been a decade in the making — and that his psychic abilities first surfaced in his teens.“I didn’t know what it was but I was getting premonitions of certain things,” he says.“I would see photos of people in newspapers and certain things about them would jump out of the image.“Then in my 20s it got more intense, but I could never tell anyone, even my bandmates, because it would sound like I’m crazy.“About 10 years ago, I was seeing, hearing and smelling things everywhere.“I started meditating and it started really calming down. It brought me to a point of stability.
the Sun reported.Mahek Bukhari, 22, her mother Ansreen Bukhari, 45, and another woman, Natasha Akhtar, 21, reportedly chased down and ran cousins Mohammed Hashim Ijazuddin and Saqib Hussain, both 21, off the road, resulting in their deaths and tearing their car in half overnight on Friday, according to the outlet.Two men — Raees Jamal, 21, and Rekan Karwan, 28 — were also charged with murder in connection with the crash, although it is unclear how they may have been involved.
KMBC reports.Last year, Utterback joined a growing trend of conservatives across the country demanding the removal of LGBTQ books from school libraries, often under the guise of objecting to “sexual content.”During an October 2021 school board meeting, Utterback attempted to convince North Kansas City School District to remove lesbian cartoonist Alison Bechdel’s graphic novel Fun Home, which chronicles her childhood in rural Pennsylvania, claiming it contained sexual material.In video of the meeting, Utterback can be seen holding boards showing enlarged images from Fun Home while standing alongside Northland Parent Association president Jay Richmond.Richmond demanded that Fun Home be removed from libraries and suggested that the board could be accused of solicitation of a minor for stocking the graphic novel due to its “descriptions and pictures of oral sex.”After students protested the attempted book ban, Utterback told KMBC, “I definitely understand their struggles. It’s not lost on me.
medieval-inspired punishment currently boasts 4.9 million views and more than 1 million responses on TikTok. The now-viral video — first posted last week by TikTok user @usert0c8co0flo — shows a young boy standing by the side of a busy road while holding a sign that reads “I am a bully.
spurred an investigation approved by a judge into how live rounds may have wound up alongside dummy rounds in the gun. Criminal charges have not been ruled out, as Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office is trying to determine how the tragic event occurred.
With a new tell-all podcast series titled Secrets of the Underworld, Neil has been sharing an insightful first-hand account of what life was like running the doors and the streets of Sydney’s party district throughout the 2000s.
The Sinner and The Saint: Dostoevsky and the Gentleman Murderer Who Inspired a Masterpiece” (Penguin), out Tuesday.On December 14, 1834, Lacenaire (along with his axe-wielding henchman Victor Avril) knocked on the door to the apartment where Jean François Chardon lived with his widowed mother, Anne Marie Yvon Chardon, in Poissy, France. Jean François was a supposedly gay conman rumored to possess 10,000 francs — more than $200k in today’s money.
This obsession is something actor Salvatore Coco is banking on.
according to People.Authorities said the alleged perpetrator had attacked two others before Yi and appeared to be off her medication. Yi, 37, arrived at the pilates studio where she was teaching a class shortly before 6 a.m., but as her students started to arrive, she noticed a disheveled woman heading toward the door.“She was yelling all sorts of things like, ‘You stole my identity,’ and ‘You’re a prostitute,'” Yi told the publication.
Melissa was the high roller who allegedly embezzled millions of dollars before completely disappearing late last year.
New York City police are seeking a man who punched a woman in the face for holding hands with her girlfriend.On Sunday, police released video camera footage of the assault, which allegedly took place around 10:00 p.m. on Sept.
However, the purpose of prison is equal parts deterrent and rehabilitation, and there’s very little of the rehabilitation aspect if the prison population is suffering.
Birmingham Live reports.Their relationship took a turn in March this year, Birmingham Crown Court was told, after Knight’s friend “Ace” — who has not been identified — hurled anti-gay abuse at the teen. A few days later, the teen visited Knight at his apartment, but once again endured homophobic comments from Ace.“The victim tried to explain he was actually in a relationship with the defendant as far as he understood it,” prosecutor Omar Majid told the court.
carved a homophobic slur into his buttocks has reportedly recanted his claims.The initial story sent shockwaves through the LGBTQ community in Spain’s capital city of Madrid, after the man said he was cornered in the entrance to his home and attacked last week.He claimed that a mob of eight people wearing face coverings yelled homophobic slurs, before using a knife to cut his lip and carve “faggot” into his buttock.It led to condemnation from Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, and protests
There is truly nothing quite like settling in on a Friday night, armed with buttery popcorn goodness, a drink of choice (possibly wine because it's been a long day at work), all snuggled up in our favourite Oodie, and hitting play on a true-crime documentary.
Twitter users flooded the platforms with support for Herrin.On TikTok, supporters of Herrin jumped to make fan accounts to pay homage to their hot felon.
Leigh Janiak (Fear Street) is attached to direct two episodes of The Staircase, HBO Max’s limited series drama adaptation based on the true-crime docuseries.
WTVT reports.The AIDS Healthcare Foundation and Palm Beach County Human Rights Council paid more than $16,000 for the crosswalk, which featured the colors of the Progress Pride flag and was officially unveiled on June 12.Two days later, Jerich participated in a convoy with other Trump supporters to commemorate the twice-impeached former president’s birthday.In video of the incident, Jerich stops his white Chevrolet truck on the crosswalk.
EXCLUSIVE: Tim Guinee is set to star in The Staircase, HBO Max’s limited series drama adaptation based on the true-crime docuseries. He joins previously announced Colin Firth, Toni Collette, Rosemarie DeWitt, Juliette Binoche, Parker Posey, Odessa Young, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Dane DeHaan, Olivia DeJonge, Sophie Turner and Michael Stuhlbarg..
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Stuhlbarg is set as a lead in The Staircase, HBO Max’s limited series drama adaptation based on the true-crime docuseries. He joins previously announced Colin Firth, Toni Collette, Rosemarie DeWitt, Juliette Binoche, Parker Posey, Odessa Young, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Dane DeHaan, Olivia DeJonge and Sophie Turner.
Lynette Dawson, the mother of two who vanished from Sydney’s Northern Beaches in January 1982, was the subject of a popular podcast, which has been removed from download due to the impending court proceedings.
Three Texas men will serve between 12 and 22 years in prison after using Grindr to commit violent crimes against gay men.Michael Atkinson, 28, Pablo Ceniceros-Deleon, 21, and Daryl Henry, 24, pleaded guilty in 2019 to their part in the scheme.
Olivia DeJonge (The Society) has joined the cast of The Staircase, HBO Max’s limited series drama adaptation based on the true-crime docuseries. She joins previously announced cast members Colin Firth, Toni Collette, Rosemarie DeWitt, Juliette Binoche, Parker Posey, Sophie Turner, and Dane DeHaan.
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