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(White) Longtime funeral director dies after being found burned and beaten - black man with foreign name "Jawwaad Ali" charged Pittsburgh police have charged a man with homicide in the death of a longtime funeral home operator in Allentown. Jawwaad Ali, 24, was arrested Friday in the death of John Connors, 83, in the 200 block of Allen Street. Police said Ali is believed to have been staying in Mr. Connors’ home. City homicide detectives, arson investigators and the Allegheny County medical examiner's office responded Friday morning to the run-down home where the burned body of the elderly man was found in a second-floor bedroom. Mr. Connors was a fixture in the neighborhood, often seen with his dog. The medical examiner's office said an autopsy would be conducted today. Mr. Connors’ brother, James Connors, 80, of Carnegie, said he was told by police that the victim had been beaten up and had head trauma. A 911 call came in around 11:30 a.m. for a man on fire in the 200 block of Allen Street. She did not know who placed the call. Firefighters found the body and paramedics pronounced the man dead at 11:38 a.m. Ms. Toler said the fire was mostly out by the time firefighters arrived. People at the scene said Mr. Connors was known to leave his door open. His brother said there were no valuables in the house since they had been stolen long ago. “People broke in and stole things,” James Connors said. “He would help stray people all the time and the drug people would break in.” Ms. Toler said a dog was taken from the scene. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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(White) Landlord shot, killed and set on fire (by blacks) while trying to collect overdue rent COLUMBUS –Police have arrested two people after a man was found dead after fire on Lilley Avenue, southeast of downtown. The Columbus Division of Police arrested 33-year-old Maurice E. Watkins and 25-year-old Pierre Williams. Watkins is charged with murder for allegedly shooting the victim, 50-year-old Joseph P. Remlinger. Williams is expected to be charged with arson for setting a fire to cover up the shooting. According to Columbus police, Remlinger was Watkins’ landlord and he was trying to collect overdue rent when he was shot by Watkins. Court records show that Watkins was in the process of being evicted from the home that he rented from Remlinger. Sgt. Dave Sicilian said officers found one of the suspects while executing a search warrant at 2755 Grasmere Avenue. According to police, as SWAT officers were preparing to enter the home, a detective saw the suspect drive by. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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(Black) Man accused of setting dog on fire Atlanta: -- A Cobb County man has been indicted on charges that he set a pit bull on fire. Calib Lanier of Smyrna is facing two charges of animal cruelty and criminal damage to property. According to the Cobb County District Attorney's Office, in May 2015, Lanier boarded up a dog house with a one-year-old Pit Bull inside before setting it on fire. The dog, named Royalti, was rushed to the Cobb Emergency Veterinary Clinic with burns over 60% of her body. She has since been adopted by a veterinanrian and nursed back to health. Lanier didn't own the dog and there's no word of any kid of a motive. He was arrested a year ago but has been held in south Georgia on unreleated charges. The suspect will be in court for a hearing Friday morning. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Man wanted for setting "baby momma" woman on fire caught hiding in her attic ELLENWOOD - A man wanted for burning a woman over 25 percent of her body and landing her in a coma has been captured hiding in her attic. Clayton County Police received a tip from neighbors that spotted the man back at the woman's Ellenwood home Friday morning. Police say Mervin Woodard parked a vehicle he was driving a few blocks away from the home in an attempt to go unnoticed. But neighbors were on high alert after word spread about what he did to the woman who lives at the home. Warrants show Woodard arrived at the home Wednesday with a 2-gallon gas can and a lighter. The woman is in a medically-induced coma. The two had children together, and they are being cared for by other family members. - (Burned Alive!) |
Negro suspected of intentionally setting 2 on fire at South LA homeless encampment LOS ANGELES >> Detectives asked for the public’s help Saturday to find a transient who is suspected of setting two people on fire at a South Los Angeles homeless encampment and committing several robberies. Phillip Darryl Cole allegedly approached a homeless encampment in an empty lot at 83rd Street and Vermont Avenue at 6:40 a.m. Thursday “and threw a flammable liquid on two victims and lit them on fire, causing serious injuries,” according to a police statement. Cole is also a suspect in several robberies of homeless victims, according to Los Angeles police. No details about the robberies were released by the LAPD. Cole is black, 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs about 260 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. “The suspect is transient and believed to be in the area where the crime occurred,” police said. - (Burned Alive!) |
Police: ‘Disturbing’ Action Leads To Deadly Bensalem Motel Fire - black burns girlfriend alive BENSALEM, Pa. — Authorities say a Philadelphia man threw a cup of gasoline on his girlfriend while she was smoking in a motel room, starting a fire that killed her after a domestic dispute. Police in Bensalem said in a criminal complaint that 46-year-old Kevin Small bought the gasoline from a convenience store across the street from the suburban Philadelphia motel. Small was arraigned on homicide, arson and other charges Sunday afternoon in the death of 46-year-old Mellissa Bacon-Smith. Bensalem police say Bacon-Smith’s body was found after the fire at the Lincoln Motel in Bensalem reported about 2:30 a.m. Sunday. He said “I’m sorry” when asked by reporters if he had anything to say to her family. - (Burned Alive!) |
UK: Illegal immigrant Muhammed Hammad who deliberately burned his wife to death jailed for life |
Police say cats were likely burned alive, man arrested for cruelty to animals MORRISTOWN, Tenn. - A Morristown man has been arrested for killing three cats, police say it's likely he placed them inside a hot oven while they were still alive. Jacob Lamar is charged with cruelty to animals. The incident happened in July of 2015 but police just recently were able to track him down. According to the cat's owner, Krystal Purdue, Lamar was left alone with the cats. When she came home she found Lamar outside throwing up and a foul odor coming from the house. He told her had to "scold" one of the cats for going to the bathroom inside the house. Purdue found one cat hiding behind her stove with a bloodied nose but three others were missing. It wasn't until three days later she found them dead inside a trash can wrapped in a Wal-Mart bag. Inside her oven she found seven cat nails and burnt cat hair. It's likely the cats were put into the oven still alive. An autopsy done on the cats shows they died from blunt force trauma and that their bodies and foot pads were blistered. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Oakland Man Convicted of Burning 8-Week-Old Puppy Alive - burned puppy alive in a cage - like ISIS A 21-year-old Oakland man was convicted Thursday of burning his 8-week-old puppy alive after the dog defecated in a friend’s apartment. Willie Bee Turner was found guilty of malicious killing of an animal, animal abuse, and two counts of arson, according to the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office. On Jan. 20, Turner took his female Chihuahua-mix puppy with him on a trip to visit a friend’s apartment in Sacramento, prosecutors said. During the visit, Turner became enraged when the puppy defecated and it became apparent the young dog had worms, according to a new release from the DA’s office. Turner told the animal she had “betrayed” him and began excessive discipline, the release stated. The puppy was soon seen limping badly, and Turner was observed dousing the animal with a bleach cleanser, prosecutors said Witnesses retrieved the puppy and placed it in a neighbor’s dog carrier. Within moments, Turner walked off with the puppy in the carrier. He walked across the street where he ignited the bedding and puppy in the carrier, the release stated. Testimony from a county veterinarian the puppy was burned alive while trapped inside the dog carrier. - (Burned Alive!) |
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(Black) Woman (named Hyphernkemberly Dorvilier) pleads guilty to setting her newborn on fire in road MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. -- A woman has pleaded guilty to setting her newborn on fire and leaving her in the middle of a New Jersey street. Hyphernkemberly Dorvilier pleaded guilty Monday in Mount Holly to aggravated manslaughter. She had previously pleaded not guilty to a murder charge. Authorities say the 23-year-old Pemberton Township woman doused her newborn with accelerant and set her on fire in January 2015. The baby had third-degree burns over 60 percent of her body. She died two hours after she was flown to a Philadelphia hospital. Prosecutors will recommend that Dorvilier be sentenced to 30 years in prison. She is scheduled to be sentenced April 22. Prosecutors say she hid her pregnancy from her mother and sister. Investigators say the baby was found with her umbilical cord and placenta attached. - (Burned Alive!) |
(Black) Suspect indicted in Jessica Chambers (white female's) burning death JACKSON, Miss. — A man suspected in another homicide has been indicted in the December 2014 burning death of Mississippi teen Jessica Chambers. Quinton Tellis, 27, originally of Courtland, was indicted on capital murder charges by a special grand jury in Panola County as he sat in the Ouachita Parish Jail in Monroe, La., where he is being held on charges connected to the August 2015 death of a University of Louisiana Monroe exchange student. Tellis is believed to have been the last person to have been with Chambers the night she was killed. The two allegedly had a relationship in the weeks leading up to her death, officials said. While Chambers and Tellis were eight years apart in age, they both went to South Panola High School and grew up in the same neighborhood. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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Teenager Sentenced After Setting Boy on Fire A teenager is heading to prison for spraying hand sanitizer on an 11-year-old old boy and setting him on fire last summer in West Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Daily News reports that Judge Benjamin Lerner imposed a 3 1/2 to seven-year sentence Friday on 16-year-old Rayfiq Tiggle. The teen, who was tried as an adult, apologized to the victim's mother and asked the court for forgiveness, calling it an accident. But Lerner said he didn't believe that and it wasn't his job to forgive the defendant. Prosecutors said the youth sprayed hand sanitizer on the left side of the boy's body in July, took out a lighter and lit him on fire, inflicting second-degree burns. - (Burned Alive!) |
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(Hispanic) Hubby who set his wife on fire with blowtorch gets 35 years in jail |
Disturbing horrific new details emerge in murder of 91-year-old (White) man - (by worthless evil black demon) DETROIT - We’re learning disturbing new details about the murder of a 91-year-old man. Testimony is revealing just how awful his final moments alive may have been. A doctor told the judge today that accelerant was found inside the stomach of Paul Monchnik. Prosecutors say 17-year-old George Stewart IV murdered the retired TV repairman back in November. Monchnik was beaten and set on fire in his Detroit home. Stewart had just moved in with his grandparents, who lived next door to Monchnik. An assistant Wayne County Medical Examiner told a judge that he discovered about one-fifth of a cup of some type of accelerant inside the elderly man’s stomach. He said Monchnik may have been forced to drink the accelerant or it may have been forced into his throat. Members of Stewart’s family called police when they recognized his image from surveillance cameras at a nearby gas station – where he purchased gasoline the night of the murder. The judge did find there’s enough evidence to send the murder case to trial. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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Baltimore PD Announces New ‘Public Enemy No. 1’ After Fatal House Fire BALTIMORE — Public Enemy No. 1. City police are hunting down a man they say barricaded two people in a room and lit it on fire. Now a 61-year-old woman is dead in the first murder of the year. It’s a crime the police commissioner calls unspeakable–a woman locked in a burning home and left to die. “Brutal, ruthless, vicious, merciless, sadistic and cruel,” said Commissioner Kevin Davis, Baltimore City Police Department. That is how police describe Public Enemy No. 1 — 59-year-old Alan Lorenzo Floyd. Investigators say Floyd was inside an East Baltimore rowhome on Madison Street on New Year’s Day. He locked two people inside a room, including a 61-year-old woman, then lit the house on fire. “Two people were actually in a room and were barricaded behind a door that he had doused with some type of accelerant and he set fire to that,” said T.J. Smith, Baltimore City Police Department. Neighbors frantically tried to save the people who were trapped. One managed to make it out alive. Firefighters weren’t able to save the other woman. - (Burned Alive!) |
(Black) Pomona Man Charged With Murdering (white) Mother Of His Children On Christmas Day - Burned Alive LOS ANGELES — A 51-year-old man will be arraigned Tuesday on charges related to the murder of the mother of his children that took place on Christmas Day. Clarence Durell Dear, of Pomona, has been charged with one count of murder with the special circumstance of torture and one count of cruelty to a child, their 12-year-old son, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. The special circumstance makes Dear eligible for the death penalty. His fate will later be decided by prosecutors. Dear was scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday afternoon in the Pomona branch of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, but the arraignment was postponed until Jan. 28. He was ordered held without bail. Dear is accused of dousing Dawn Hensley, 41, of Pomona, with flammable liquid and setting her aflame by using a cigarette in the 1500 block of Cordova Street on Friday afternoon, according to police. Neighbors reported seeing Hensley appear to be engulfed in flames before she collapsed onto the street. Upon their arrival, paramedics treated her for severe burns and transported her to a hospital, where she later succumbed to her injuries. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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(Hispanic) Man accused of burning his girlfriend to death |
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(Black) Suspect Charged After Police Say He Set Co-Workers On Fire BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. - Two people remain hospitalized with serious burns after police say their co-worker doused them with gasoline and lit them on fire. The gruesome crime happened in White Marsh. The suspect is under arrest but the investigation continues. Burned asphalt and charred grass mark the spot where police say Christopher Harrison Jr. set two men on fire. Police were called to Route 40 in White Marsh just before 5 o’clock Friday evening. They found the victims running frantically down the road, calling out for help. Investigators say four men left work at a local business in two different cars. When one car broke down, the co-workers went to the White Marsh truck stop for fuel. As they were walking back, they started arguing and fighting. Burned asphalt and charred grass mark the spot where police say Christopher Harrison Jr. set two men on fire. Police were called to Route 40 in White Marsh just before 5 o’clock Friday evening. They found the victims running frantically down the road, calling out for help. Investigators say four men left work at a local business in two different cars. When one car broke down, the co-workers went to the White Marsh truck stop for fuel. As they were walking back, they started arguing and fighting. - (Burned Alive!) - (Black-on-white) |
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Black ex-boyfriend Dwight Burton pleads not guilty to murder (of two White boys), arson and several other charges Binghamton, NY - Dwight Burton, the man accused of setting fire to a Johnson City home in October pleaded not guilty to all charges in Broome County Court on Monday. - Arson in the first degree - Murder in the first degree (three counts) - Murder in the second degree (two counts) - Attempted murder in the second degree - Assault in the first degree (two counts) - Aggravated criminal contempt His charges are related to the fire he allegedly started on Oct. 19 at 145 Floral Ave. in Johnson City. Four-year-old Joshua Maxwell and three-year-old Michael Maxwell were killed in the fire. The boys' mother, 27-year-old Erica Lynn and her friend, 28-year-old Jessica Baxter, were seriously injured in the fire. On Monday, Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse said Erica Lynn had been released from the hospital and Jessica Baxter was in fair condition. In Court on Monday, Burton signed two orders of protection in court on Monday, for Lynn and Baxter. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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(Hispanic) Man accused of setting estranged girlfriend on fire |
Mom, boyfriend charged in death of toddler burned in oven HOUSTON — A Houston mother and her boyfriend have been charged in connection with the death of her 19-month-old daughter, who was severely burned inside an oven when she and her three young siblings were left home alone, police announced Tuesday. Racqual Thompson and Cornell Malone have each been charged with four counts of endangering a child. Both remain jailed. J’zyra Thompson’s two 3-year-old siblings told Child Protective Services that one of them put J’zyra inside the oven and that they made the oven “hot.” Later that night, Thompson and Malone again left the children alone after putting them to bed to go get some pizza and visit Malone’s brother. The couple was gone for about two hours. “Mr. Malone stated that when they returned and went into the apartment, he could ‘smell something burning,'” She was obviously burned and deceased,” according to the affidavit. The oven had apparently been turned on “all the way.” - (Burned Alive!) |
Black man set to die for burning alive his daughter and two other step-daughters - one of which he raped A district judge has set an execution date for an East Texas man who was sentenced to death for starting a house fire that killed three children in Madison County almost 15 years ago. Raphael Deon Holiday, 35, is scheduled to die by lethal injection on Nov. 18 at the Huntsville "Walls" Unit for the murders of his 18-month-old daughter Justice and step-daughters Tierra Lynch, 7, and Jasmine DuPaul, 5. Holiday was convicted and sentenced to death by a Walker County jury in June 2002. Holiday set fire to the home he once shared with his estranged wife, Tami Wilkerson, the children's mother, on the night of Sept. 6, 2000. Wilkerson was locked inside the home with her daughters at the time the fire was started, but she was able to escape. Beverly Mitchell, the victims' grandmother, testified at Holiday's trial that he held her at gunpoint and forced her to douse the home in gasoline. She said he bent down and that is when the fire began. Wilkerson testified that she had thrown Holiday out of their home in March shortly before Holiday was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting one of the step-daughters. A witness at the scene testified that he heard Holiday say he wasn't going to take the "rap" for the sexual assault and that "he'd burn the house down with everyone in it." - (Burned Alive!) |
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Homestead Man Allegedly Sets Own Father On Fire HOMESTEAD — The hunt is on for a man who, police say, intentionally lit his father on fire, leaving him in critical condition. Police said it happened Saturday morning at 730 N.W. 17th Street, after an argument between the victim and his son, 38-year-old Tabias Rollins. “During the argument, Rollins decided to douse his father with gasoline and light him on fire,” said Det. Fernando Morales of the Homestead Police Dept. “Fire was able to get here on time, extinguish the fire and airlift the father to Kendall Regional Medical Center.” - (Burned Alive!) |
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Husband doused wife, set her on fire, Hueytown police say A Hueytown man doused his wife with a flammable liquid and set her on fire during a fight at their family home, police said. Authorities today announced charges against 38-year-old Manfred McCarroll. He is being held in the Jefferson County Jail with bond set at $180,000. Hueytown police and firefighters were called to the family's house on Newport Drive about 12:45 a.m. on Oct. 28, said Sgt. Mark Didcoct. They were dispatched there on a report of a house fire, but soon learned there was more. Inside they found McCarroll and his wife, both badly burned. Both were taken to UAB's Trauma and Burn Intensive Care Unit. After questioning, detectives learned that the fire erupted during an argument between McCarroll and his 40-year-old wife. The couple's three school-age children were home at the time, - (Burned Alive!) |
(Black) Man arrested for aggravated arson, aggravated murder after deadly house fire (for 75-yr-old White man) Cleveland police have arrested one man following the deadly house fire on West 56th Street Thursday morning. The house was completely engulfed by the time fire crews arrived at about 5 a.m. Thursday. 75-year-old Roma Sparks was located unconscious near the back door and later died at the hospital. Neighbors said while the flames burned, Sparks’ neighbor, Charles H. Davenport, stood across the street confessing that he poured gasoline on the front of the house and lit it. Davenport has since been arrested on aggravated arson and aggravated murder, but has not yet been charged. "The guy knocked on my door, told me to move my truck because he was about to do something to that house," neighbor Ryan Mahone said. Davenport’s mother said he was recently released from the hospital for mental health treatment. - (Burned Alive!) - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect identified in arson fire that killed 2 (White) children UPDATE: Suspect in Floral Ave Arson is Dwight D. Burton, 38, of Johnson City. He's charged with 1st Degree Murder and 1st Degree Arson. JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. -- A community is grieving after two children died in a house fire early Monday morning. Johnson City Firefighters were called to 145 Floral Avenue at 1:58 a.m. where a fire had engulfed a multi-family home. Two children were trapped on the third floor and were taken to UHS Wilson Hospital where they later died. "It took them a while cause they had to put the fire out to get to the third floor, so it delayed their time to get up there," Johnson City Fire Chief Rob Jacyna said. The children's parents were able to escape the fire, but not without suffering severe burns. They were transported to a burn unit in Syracuse. Investigators suspect it may be arson. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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MPD: Man lit woman on fire, charged with attempted murder A Memphis man has been charged with attempted murder after police say he lit a woman on fire. Witnesses and neighbors said the burn victim, who was recovering at a local hospital as of Thursday afternoon, was involved in a dispute with a drug dealer. According to the arrest affidavit, Terrignon Brown was threatening a woman because she was unable to pay a $500 drug debt. Witnesses said he poured lighter fluid on the woman's head, then tried to set her on fire with a lighter. When the first lighter didn’t work, the suspect got another lighter from another person to finish the job. Police have not said if they’re searching for a second suspect. When police arrived, the victim's scalp was red, her hair was burned, and she had ashes on her white tank top. - (Burned Alive!) |
Teen Sprays Hand Sanitizer on West Philadelphia Boy, 11, Sets Him on Fire: Police An 11-year-old boy was on the road to recovery after police said a teen sprayed him with hand sanitizer and set him on fire in west Philadelphia. Lt. John Walker told the Philadelphia Daily News the incident happened at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday as the victim and a friend were sitting on a porch of a home along Hazel Street near 60th Street. Police said 17-year-old Rayfiq Tiggle walked by, carrying a bottle of hand sanitizer. The 11-year-old's friend asked if he could have some and Tiggle initially agreed. But he then sprayed it on the victim's torso and told him he's dirty, before setting the shirtless boy on fire. The flames were doused in about 10 seconds. The boy was hospitalized in stable condition with second-degree burns and was able to identify Tiggle as his attacker. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Cobb County man accused of setting pit bull on fire A Cobb County man is accused of setting fire to a doghouse, causing severe burns to the female pit bull that was inside, according to police. Calib Dansel Lanier, of Smyrna, was arrested Monday night at his home and charged with aggravated cruelty to animals and third-degree arson, both felonies, Cobb jail records showed. Lanier was being held Tuesday afternoon on $10,000 bond. No information was released on a possible motive. An arrest warrant stated the dog did not belong to Lanier. Said accused did maliciously cause physical harm to an animal, ‘Royalti’, a 1½ year old female pit bulldog, when he used a flammable accelerant to ignite the dog house that Royalti occupied, causing severe burns and serious disfiguration across the head and body of the dog,” the warrant stated. - (Burned Alive!) |
Homeless black man accused of setting friend's face on fire after argument MIAMI - A homeless man from Miami was arrested after setting his friend on fire. A Miami-Dade County judge raised Jonathan Bridges' charge to first-degree murder Thursday. Bridges and the victim, who was also homeless, were staying at a mutual friend's home temporarily when they got into a heated argument over "trivial matters." Police said Bridges, 43, threatened the victim, stating, "I'll kill you. I'll set you on fire." Bridges got a plastic bottle and squirted some type of chemical into the man's eyes, blinding him. The victim tried to push Bridges away, but the suspect ignited the victim's shirt with a cigarette lighter, police said. He was taken to Kendall Regional Medical Center with second- and third-degree burns and later died of his injuries. - (Burned Alive!) |
Florida man sets bouncer on fire after he gets kicked out for hustling pool |
Detectives searching for man, 62, accused of setting girlfriend on fire in Seattle SEATTLE — A south Seattle woman was hospitalized with severe burns Monday after she was set on fire, allegedly by a jealous boyfriend. Detectives are searching for the suspect who they identified as 62-year-old John Turner. “She was hollering and screaming, running back and forth,” Patricia Workenh said of the attack Sunday night. Workenh could only watch as her good friend, Lisa Cain, screamed in pain, her chest, face and arms engulfed in flames. “I know the fire burned her clothes off,” Workenh said. Workenh said she begged Cain to break up with the boyfriend but never thought he would be capable of this violence. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Police: Mom Arrested for Setting Daughter On Fire, Attempted Murder SACRAMENTO- Porche Wright, 27, was arrested and booked into the Sacramento County Jail this weekend. She’s facing felony child abuse and attempted murder charges. The Sacramento Police Department was called to a home on El Camino Avenue and Cantalier street Saturday afternoon. Neighbors say the young mother lit her 7-year-old daughter on fire. “She put gas on her and put a match on her,” said a neighbor. - (Burned Alive!) |
Friends saddle up to raise money for burn victim SAN DIEGO - Lynn Fuller suffered burns to nearly 80-percent of her body after her boyfriend set her on fire in December. On Saturday, dozens of people gathered in Ramona for a fundraiser to help with mounting medical costs. Click here to donate to the Lynn Fuller and Family Fund. - (Burned Alive!) - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) New Jersey mom charged with killing newborn by setting her on fire: police PEMBERTON TWP., N.J. -- Authorities have charged a woman with killing her newborn daughter by setting the baby on fire in the middle of a road in Burlington County, New Jersey. Hyphernkemberly Dorvilier, 22, of Pemberton Township, is charged with one count of murder. She is being held on $500,000 bail. Officers were called to the unit block of Simontown Road around 11:00 p.m. Friday. Dave Joseph and his family made the discovery. They say they had no idea what was on fire outside of their home but saw Dorvilier standing in front of an SUV, behind the fire. She allegedly told Joseph that she was burning dog waste she found in her SUV. He told her to put it out. "She grabbed a bottle of water, poured it on there, my wife was down there and said it was a baby," said Joseph. Horrified, Joseph and his wife called 911 and held Dorvilier until police arrived and she was taken into custody. The baby was transferred to St. Christopher's Hospital for Children where she later died. - (Burned Alive!) |
“She Couldn’t Breathe” – The Brutal Murder of 19 Year Old Jessica Lane Chambers…. (With Video) 19-Year-Old Jessica Lane Chambers was brutally murdered in Mississippi two nights ago. Unfortunately the details of her murder are so horrific to comprehend they make the current racial anxiety in the headlines seem small, yet also potentially more explosive. …When the fire department got there, she was walking down the road on fire. […] They squirted lighter fluid down her throat and in her nose… Yes, Jessica was white; and no, by all accounts her killer(s) were not. She wasn’t just attacked, beaten, and burned alive – she was brutalized beyond all horrific imaginings. When you identify what took place, and contrast her horrific murder against the current national dialogue, you can also understand why the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI), and all Mississippi politicians, will most likely lead the media to bury this story as quick as possible. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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Homer burn victim in critical condition, daughter reacts HOMER, LA - An attack in Homer sends a woman to the hospital with burns over 60 percent of her body. Family members say the man who lit the match was a family friend who was obsessed with the victim. That man is now in custody. Sam Wyrick is charged with attempted murder. The victim, Lisa Shelmon-Hunter, was airlifted to University Health Hospital in Shreveport. Those who know her best describe Hunter as a loving grandmother and a kind person undeserving of the jealousy fueled attack she endured while visiting friend Johnnie Allen in his home. “He just walked in and started pouring gas on her,” said Allen. “She was on fire and then I tried to put her out and he started cutting at me,” said Allen. . - (Burned Alive!) |
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Man braved ‘ring of fire’ to help woman rape and set on fire by black in Fairmount Park Deon McPherson says he took a few breaths on a cold, foggy Friday night in Fairmount Park and ran into a 100-yard-wide “ring of fire” spreading across the lawn to help a badly burned woman. His girlfriend, Johnnye Marshall, says she woke him up after hearing someone in the park south of their apartment shrieking over and over, interspersed with cries of “help.” At first, they thought it might be someone engaged in late-night foolishness. But after McPherson pulled on some clothes and arrived at the fire, he says, he quickly realized how serious it was. He spotted a woman, who according to Wichita police had been sexually assaulted, hit on the head and set on fire. On Monday, a Wichita police official pleaded for the public’s help in solving the “disgusting crime.” The woman was on the ground, almost in a crawl, barely moving and naked. She had been raped and burned by an unknown black man. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Police report: Black suspect celebrated after deadly DUI crash that killed two women BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - A Bakersfield man accused of rear-ending and killing two women while driving under the influence of alcohol last month told police he may have been driving at speeds of up to 90 mph, according to a newly released police report. Witnesses also told investigators that 29-year-old Dontrell Collins was driving down Rosedale Highway in excess of the 50 mph speed limit minutes before police say he collided into the back of a car with three women inside in the early morning hours of Aug. 30. The women's car burst into flames, killing 27-year-old Jaclyn Ann Kvasnicka and 22-year-old Pavinder Claire. Witnesses said Collins exited his vehicle without injuries and walked up to the car on fire, cheering and yelling profanities, as if celebrating the deaths of the women. "Oh my God, I (expletive) killed them!" said Collins, according to one witness. Another person standing nearby told police Collins was yelling "woo" and clapping his hands, almost in a proud manner. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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Homeless Man Guilty of Setting Two Campmates Afire in Cobb A man has been found guilty of all charges after throwing gasoline on one man and on a tent containing a woman, then setting both afire. A Cobb County jury took just 20 minutes late Thursday to convict Melvin George Hood, 54, of aggravated battery and aggravated assault charges. Hood was among homeless people who lived in a camp off Noonday Church Road in Kennesaw when, about 5:30 a.m. last August 21, he got mad at his best friend, Raymond Mathews, and his former girlfriend, Wanda Kight. He then poured gasoline directly on Mathews and onto Kight’s tent, lighting both on fire. - (Burned Alive!) |
Man accused in girlfriend's fire death won't face death penalty A North Little Rock man charged with capital murder after authorities say he set his girlfriend on fire and then doused her with gasoline won't face the possibility of the death penalty. Matthew Nichols, 47, was back in Pulaski County Circuit Court on Thursday after his defense attorneys sought a second opinion on a State Hospital report that found him mentally fit to proceed to trial. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Death Warrant Signed For S. Fla Killer The South Florida man who killed two women with a hammer and set them on fire now has an execution date set for March 20. Gov. Rick Scott signed a death warrant Thursday for 55-year-old Robert L. Henry. He was convicted of the November 1987 slayings of Phyllis Harris and Janet Thermidor in Broward County. Henry worked with the victims at a fabric store. Henry told Harris the store was being robbed and he had been told to blindfold her and lock her in the men’s room. Then Henry attacked Thermidor with the hammer and robbed the store himself. Later he came back, used flammable liquid to set Thermidor on fire, then attacked Harris with the hammer and set her on fire. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Arlington Man Who Burned Girlfriend Sentenced To Life FORT WORTH – A 23-year-old Arlington man has been sentenced to life in prison for lighting his longtime girlfriend on fire. A jury sentenced Antonio Hales Jr. after convicting him last week of attempted capital murder. Prosecutors said Hales was on probation for drug convictions when he got into a fight with his girlfriend outside his drug supplier’s apartment. He doused her with gasoline inside their car, choked her and tossed a match in the vehicle lighting both her and the car on fire. She suffered burns on 40 percent of her body. Jurors heard of a long history of domestic abuse prior to the final confrontation. The girlfriend spent nearly a month at the Parkland Hospital burn unit and several more months at Zale Lipshy University Hospital in Dallas. She has undergone numerous surgeries and will continue to need medical care throughout life to cope with the scar tissue caused by her burns. - (Burned Alive!) |
Black Illinois woman gets 60 years for kidnapping 85-year-old Asian woman outside bingo hall, burning her alive BELLEVILLE, Ill.— A 39-year-old woman on Monday was sentenced to serve 60 years in prison for the murder of an 85-year-old grandmother burned alive in her vehicle in 2011. St. Clair County Circuit Judge Bob Haida found LaTosha Cunningham guilty of killing Yoko Cullen after she had left a Collinsville bingo hall on May 8, 2011. Cunningham was given the maximum sentence of 60 years and prison. Because of the murder conviction, she will have to serve the whole time without parole. DeQuan Barnes pleaded guilty to Cullen’s murder in Sept. He was also sentenced to 60 years behind bars. A third suspect, 30-year-old DeMarcus Barnes, was also charged in the crime but was later found to be mentally unfit to stand trial. A judge is set to reveiw his mental status at a later date. Authorities say the three suspects, all of Belleville, waited for Cullen outside a Collinsville bingo hall where one of them knew she played and stopped her from driving away. Authorities say Cullen was forced into her trunk and driven to East St. Louis, where her car was set on fire. Investigators said Cullen was alive when the vehicle was burned. - (Burned Alive!) |
Black teen on bus set fire to the kilt of sleeping white 'person' that is confused about his gender OAKLAND — Police have arrested a 16-year-old boy (that attends a black high school) who investigators believe intentionally set a man on fire aboard an AC Transit bus Monday evening. The victim is an 18-year-old who was sleeping on the bus, police said. - (Burned Alive!) |
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- | Two sentenced in Canton woman’s burning death ZANESVILLE, Ohio — A judge sentenced LaFonse Dixon Jr. to life in prison without parole today for his role in the burning death of Celeste Fronsman. Muskingum County Common Pleas Judge Kelly Cottrill followed the sentencing recommendation the jury made on Oct. 22. The same jury found Dixon guilty on Oct. 17 of aggravated murder, aggravated arson and kidnapping. Dixon, 34, of Canton, could have received the death penalty. Cottrill called the case “horrific.” “Ms. Fronsman died a horrific death at your hands,” Cottrill said. “Your self-absorbed, anything-goes lifestyle led directly to her death.” Prosecutors said that on August 26, 2012, Dixon and two women drove Fronsman from Canton to Muskingum County, where they beat her, choked her and set her on fire. The brutality was retaliation. Prosecutors said Dixon thought Fronsman had snitched on his drug dealing. She lived for two more days after a motorist found her on Rt. 208 near Zanesville, wailing in agony and burned over 70 percent of her body. Katrina Culberson, 22, and Monica Washington, 25, who also were crack-addicted prostitutes who participated in the attack, pleaded guilty to aggravated murder, aggravated arson and kidnapping, and testified against Dixon. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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SEE IT: Texas jury watches shocking video of black robber setting White clerk on fire, killing her A Texas jury watched chilling surveillance footage on Monday that showed the moment a man robbed a convenience store clerk and set her ablaze before calmly ambling away. Matthew Johnson, 36 — the accused bandit caught on the security camera — was charged with killing the clerk, 76-year-old Nancy Harris, who died after she was torched during the holdup in May 2012. He faces the death penalty if he’s convicted. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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man sets himself on fire at National Mall - White joggers tried to put him out Passing joggers rushed to the man's aid, several ripping off their shirts to help beat out the flames that burned 80% of his body. The man reportedly thanked the joggers before he was taken to MedStar Washington Hospital Center by a U.S. Park Police helicopter that landed on the Mall. Fire department spokesman Tim Wilson said the man suffered life-threatening injuries, but was conscious and breathing at the scene. Authorities are now investigating the man's motives. - (Burned Alive!) |
Teen indicted for mother's fire death MEMPHIS, TN - - A Shelby County Grand Jury indicted a 15-year-old on charges of first-degree murder stemming from a fire earlier this year in which his mother was killed. Investigators arrested Jonathan Ray after his family's Hickory Hill home caught fire in April. His mother, Gwendolyn Wallace, died in the fire. The fire started on a stairway and trapped Wallace on the second floor of the residence, according to officials. Ray is being held in the juvenile facility at Shelby County Jail East, but he is being tried as an adult. The jury indicted him on charges of premeditated first-degree murder and first-degree murder during the perpetration of aggravated arson. Both charges carry a sentence of up to life in prison without parole. Juveniles are not eligible for the death penalty. - (Burned Alive!) |
3 blacks carjacked grandmother and burned her alive BELLEVILLE, Ill. -- A suspect in the carjacking and killing of an 85-year-old grandmother has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder charges. DaQuan Barnes will receive a 60-year prison sentence instead of natural life in prison. He will be sentenced Oct. 30. The 21-year-old Barnes, 39-year-old LaTosha Cunningham and 30-year-old DeMarcus Barnes, all of Belleville, were charged in the May 2011 death of Yoko Cullen. Authorities allege the suspects staked out Cullen outside a Collinsville bingo hall where one of them knew she played, then stopped her from driving away. Authorities say Cullen was forced into her trunk and driven to East St. Louis, where her car was set on fire. Investigators said Cullen was alive when the vehicle was burned. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Man doused with gasoline, set on fire in vacant lot A Memphis man remains in the hospital at the burn unit after police say he was set on fire. Authorities identified two suspects wanted for the crime. Police say the man suffered injuries to most of his body. Prior arrests meant Memphis police already had mug shots on file for 26-year-old Robert Glasper and 19-year-old Renard King. Police identified the two Thursday for allegedly being responsible for a horrific crime two weeks ago. - (Burned Alive!) |
Tulsa man charged with rape and first-degree murder in deadly Calumet house fire Derek Don Posey, 30, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder in Canadian County in the deaths of Amy Gibbins, 22, and her son, Bryor, whom firefighters found dead June 16 in a burned home. Prosecutors allege Posey forcibly raped Gibbins and struck her on the head. They allege that after killing her, Posey set her house on fire. Bryor was in the house and died in the blaze, according to court documents. Posey also was charged with one count of felony debit card theft in the alleged theft of Gibbins' debit card. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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Matthew Nichols allegedly sets girlfriend Jessie McFadden on fire North Little Rock police have a man in custody who they say set his fiancé on fire, who died as a result of her injuries. Matthew Wayne Nichols 46, allegedly set his fiancé 38-year-old Jessie McFadden on fire Monday night. Police say 90 percent of McFadden's body was burned. She died overnight Monday as a result of her injures. Police say the incident happened just after 5 p.m. at 219 Water Street in North Little Rock. Several witnesses tell police they saw McFadden on fire, then saw Nichols pour more gasoline on her, accelerating the flames. Nichols and McFadden had been dating for about two years. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Homeless black begger sets man on fire inside his SUV after he refused to give him money A man was set on fire inside his SUV in Long Beach last night after reportedly refusing to give a beggar any money. Police say a homeless man set the 63-year-old California man on fire outside a 7-Eleven store by throwing a flammable substance inside the man's parked SUV. The unidentified victim is said to have walked past the panhandler as he requested money. As he got in the car, the man threw a flammable liquid into the vehicle and set it alight. Long Beach Sgt. Aaron Eaton says the man suffered severe burns in the Friday evening attack. Bystanders helped douse the flames and 38-year-old Raymond Sean Clark was arrested a block away. Clark was jailed on suspicion of attempted murder and on some misdemeanor warrants. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
Black boyfriend and two others conspire to beat his white girlfriend then burn her alive in racial hate crime The State Attorney’s Office may seek the death penalty against three people accused of beating a woman then burning her alive. Anthony Lamar Pressley, 26, Kiesha LeShay Pugh, 28, and Gregory Edward Williams, 21, were each charged with homicide and robbery for the March 31 death of Melinda McCormick inside her burning apartment of Mobile Highway. All three have confessed, investigators said. Deputies say an autopsy shows Melinda Sue McCormick was hit 40 times with a hammer, lead pipe and crow bar. She was still alive when her bed sheets were set on fire, according to the State Fire Marshal’s Office. They were caught on video (see below) headed to and away from the area of the apartment. Williams reportedly told investigators that he hated white people, and that was a partial reason for the crime.The trio allegedly planned to steal Social Security money from McCormick. Officials said arson charges may also be added against the men. “This was a particular hateful crime,” Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan said. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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Victim beaten with hammer, crowbar and lead pipe 40 times Authorities said Williams was McCormick’s boyfriend and Pressley and LaShay, who are in a relationship, were acquaintances of the victim. Detectives said all three have admitted to meeting at “The Living Room” for Bible study on Saturday, March 30 where they devised a plan to rob and kill McCormick for her SSI disability income |
Black fiend confesses to elevator blaze that killed (black) B'klyn woman who fired him A Brooklyn fiend repaid the kindness of an elderly woman who hired him for odd jobs by first stealing from her — and then burning her alive when she fired him, police said yesterday. “I hope he burns in hell!” the victim’s stricken daughter, Sheila Gillespie Hillsman, 49, fumed to pals on Facebook. Accused sadistic killer Jerome Isaac, 47, was reeking of gasoline when he turned himself in to cops more than eight hours after the horrific torching of tragic 73--year-old churchgoer Delores Gillespie. Cops said Isaac was furious that the postal clerk had refused to pay him for some of the work he’d done at her Prospect Heights apartment after she discovered he’d swiped her kitchenware and DVD player. - (Newsroom) - (Burned Alive!) |
Black Woman Accused of Setting Boyfriend's Crotch on Fire Victoria Eltonya Bynes, of Citra, was arrested Saturday after she allegedly doused her boyfriend's genital area with gasoline and set him on fire. Her boyfriend, Andrew Williams, 42, also of Citra, was transported to Shands at the University of Florida in Gainesville with serious injuries. - (Newsroom) - (Burned Alive!) |
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Daughter of white man burned alive by three black men speaks out The daughter of a Jackson man who was doused with alcohol and severely burned last week said the most difficult thing to accept is that one of the men charged in the incident was her father's friend. Freddie Jones, 52, is in critical condition, on a ventilator and in a drug-induced coma at the burn unit at the Regional Medical Center in Memphis. Brian Brawner, 28, Randy Leon Miller, 23, and Sam Edward Stevenson, 44, have each been charged with attempted murder and especially aggravated kidnapping in the incident. ."Someone he trusted did this to him," Jones' daughter said. "It's not making any sense. Why did he do that to my dad?" Jones' daughter said her dad told her that the men set him on fire because they were afraid Jones "was going to snitch to the police about some gun." Jones has been friends with Brawner for three years, the daughter said, and the two men got along well. - (Newsroom) - (Burned Alive!) - (Black-on-white) |
Ex-boyfriend sought in arson-related homicide - one woman burned to death another set on fire An arson-related homicide on the city's north side early Saturday morning. A man is accused of killing one woman and critically injuring another by throwing gasoline on them and setting them on fire at an apartment building in the 6900 block of N. 60th St. The homicide victim and the suspect had a relationship, according to police. The injured victim has burns over 70-percent of her body. The rest of the apartment building residents had to be evacuated. The fire caused 50-thousand dollars in damage. Police are still on the lookout for the suspect, Martin R. Fitzgerald. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Burned Alive!) |
Ishmael Reuben Lopez Set Fire to Three Women Including Mother, Aunt |
Black convicted in burning deaths of White couple * Black guilty on all counts ALBUQUERQUE (AP) - A Portales man has been convicted today on two counts of first-degree murder in the August 2005 deaths of an elderly Roosevelt County couple whose bodies were found in the trunk of their burned-out car. The jury will reconvene June 21st to decide whether 43-year-old Stanley Bedford should be executed for the slayings of Odis and Doris Newman. Bedford also was found guilty of 2 counts each of kidnapping and tampering with evidence and one count each of disposal of stolen property and aggravated burglary. If the jury doesn't impose a death sentence, Bedford will serve 120 years in prison without the possibility of parole on those counts. The trial was moved to Albuquerque because of extensive publicity. - (to avoid a lynching?) - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) - Black k iller faces death sentence |
"Crazy" homeless black woman responsible for burning four white people alive CHICAGO - A woman suspected of starting a series of fires near Wrigley Field, including one that killed four people, was charged Monday with murder, authorities said. Mary Smith, 43, was charged with four counts of first-degree murder and two counts of aggravated arson, the Cook County state's attorney office said. Police identified Smith after witnesses reported seeing an unkempt woman, wearing clear plastic bags on her feet, near the scene of three small fires, said Edward O'Donnell, commander of the police department's bomb and arson unit. The fourth fire, reported shortly after 7 a.m. Saturday within walking distance of the others, quickly spread through a three-story apartment building, killing four people inside a top-floor apartment, fire officials said. Smith made a number of self-incriminating statements during questioning and witnesses identified her from "numerous" lineups, police said. She appeared coherent and calm, they said. “There's some stuff that she knew too well, so she gave statements that would put her on the scene,” Area 3 Police Comdr. Thomas Byrne said. Prosecutors: Negress Set Fatal Fire To Warm Up Cold Feet The fire early Saturday at 3553 N. Fremont claimed the lives of single mother Jennifer Carlson, 24, her roommate Jason Bowers, 23, and two friends -- Jerod Pilgreen, 21, of Poplar Grove and Joseph Schultz of Belvidere. Carlson and Bowers rented a third-floor unit. A fifth person jumped from a third-floor window at the burning apartment building. The survivor might have inadvertently aided the fire’s spread, said police Bomb and Arson unit Cmdr. Ed O’Donnell. The man left his apartment door open, which “allowed superheated air and gases to enter,” O’Donnell said. At Smith’s bond hearing, Assistant State’s Attorney Mary Lacy said Smith set the fire in an interior stairwell at 3553 N. Fremont just before 7 a.m. Saturday. "She said she lost her shoes that night and her feet were cold," Lacy said. At the request of Smith’s lawyer, Assistant Public Defender Dayna Woodbury, Hyland sent Smith to Cook County’s Cermak Hospital instead of the jail. “All indications are she is seriously mentally ill,’’ said Woodbury. “She needs medication. She needs to see a doctor.’’ - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
Man gets 15 years after burning dog to death in oven A man has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for burning a dog to death in the oven of the last house he burglarized in a series of burglaries in summer 2005. Alexander Davis, 20, had been charged with seven counts of burglary and with aggravated animal cruelty, for which he received the maximum sentence of five years. He also faces five years probation after the jail term. Davis was arrested in August 2005 after a woman returned home to find her home burglarized and her 1-year-old rat terrier "Zoe" burned to death in the oven, which had been set to 400 degrees. Evelyn Jeanette Williams was also arrested in the case and pleaded guilty to theft by receiving for selling some of the stolen property to a pawn shop. She was sentenced to one year in jail and four years of probation. She was not charged in the burglaries and authorities couldn't link her to the dog incident. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Burned Alive!) |
Police: Dad shot mother, burned their baby alive PONTIAC - As family members wailed and cried, police officials recounted the horrific details of the brutal slayings of a mother and her infant daughter. The woman's boyfriend, 30-year-old Jimmie Reed Jr. of Detroit, sat stoically in court as he was charged with a spate of felonies in the deaths of Markeda Byas, 31, and her 2-month-old daughter, Arctavia Reed - also his child. Detectives say Reed - who has no criminal history - confessed to the slayings, saying he believed Byas was cheating on him and had given him a sexually transmitted disease. He also balked at paying child support for Arctavia. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Burned Alive!) |
African wife of a missing British pensioner burned him alive The 26-year-old African wife of a missing British pensioner is to be charged with murdering him after he was found to have been burned alive. Cops said the charred remains of tycoon William West, 76, were close to the couple’s luxury holiday beach home in Gambia. He vanished on July 3 while on a vacation with wife Kate. She claimed he disappeared after popping into a cigar store on a day trip to neighbouring Senegal. Mrs West was originally from Ghana but lived in Gambia with her Nigerian parents. She married Mr West six years ago — when she was 20 — after they met while he was on holiday in Gambia. Police are holding her in custody, along with a West African man. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) - (UK) - (Africa) |
5 Year-Old Lousiana Boy May Have Been Burned Alive by Ex-boyfriend in Vendetta Against His Mother La. — Investigators believe a 5-year-old boy was kidnapped in a "vendetta" against his mother and burned alive in an abandoned house, where police found his small body tied to a leather chair. Sheriff Johnny Ray Norman said Monday that 26-year-old Terrence Carter, arrested in connection with the kidnapping and killing, had been talking to investigators. Carter, who lived with his mother next door to the abandoned house, was arrested after the boy's body was found. Norman said investigators determined that the abduction and killing followed a dispute between Carter and the boy's mother. "It's a useless deal — just a vendetta, I guess you'd call it," Norman said. "He was trying to get back at his girlfriend." The boy, Corinthian Houston, was found tied to a leather chair. Norman said an electrical cord was wrapped around the child's neck, but he was not believed to have been strangled. An autopsy was pending. The boy's body was discovered by one of Carter's brothers, and their mother called police, Byron Carter, another of his brothers, told The Times of Shreveport. Terrence Carter and a co-worker, George Herring III of Coushatta, were arrested on kidnapping warrants Sunday, and Carter was booked on a count of first-degree murder, Natchitoches police Lt. Chris Stanfield said. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Burned Alive!) * Ex boyfriend accused of burning child to death |
Three blacks arrested in home invasion where White retired firefighter was burned alive *
Homicide victim wasn't shot Retired Caddo fire captain may have been alive when robbers set him afire, authorities say Caddo authorities today arrested their third suspect in the slaying of a retired Caddo Fire District 3 firefighter during a home invasion robbery. Alexis "Eddie Ray" Wilson, 38, of Shreveport is expected to be booked into Caddo Correctional Center this afternoon on one count each of obstruction of justice, accessory to first-degree murder, accessory to attempted first-degree murder and accessory to aggravated burglary. And two men previously arrested in connection with the death of Joe Franklin Prock each was booked Thursday on a charge of aggravated burglary instead of armed robbery as originally thought. Felton Dejuan Dorsey, 32, and Randy Jerome Wilson, 20, each also face one count each of first-degree murder and attempted first degree murder. Randy Jerome Wilson is no relation to Alexis "Eddie Ray" Wilson. Slain firefighter's funeral draws hundreds Prock, 52, was severely beaten and set afire when he interrupted a home invasion robbery Saturday at his elderly mother's home in the 8800 block of Spring Ridge-Greenwood Road in rural west Caddo Parish. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-White) - (Burned Alive!) |
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