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Family, friends identify (interracial) couple found dead in Las Vegas apartment shooting
Family and friends identified Sydney Elysse Land and Nehemiah “Neo” Kauffman as the 20-something couple found dead inside a southwest Las Vegas apartment Thursday. A friend of Kauffman who hadn’t heard from him in a few days went to check on him at Union Apartments, 4450 S. Hualapai Way, and found the couple dead at 12:40 p.m. Thursday. The couple had been dead at least a day, police investigators said, but they didn’t identify the couple. But the woman’s employer, the Palm restaurant at the Forum Shops at Caesars, released a statement Friday that read, “We are devastated to hear about the passing of Sydney Land and Neo Kauffman.” Land’s mother, Connie Land, said her daughter had a beautiful soul. “Evidence at the scene suggests that there may be two adult male suspects,” police said. |
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- Bleeding-heart Democrat denies that his wife was murdered by an illegal alien and refused to be a 'poster husband' for anti-migrant campaign
 On Nov. 1, 2006, I found my wife, Adrienne Shelly, dead in her West Village office. Adrienne, an actor and filmmaker, had been brutally murdered by a 19-year-old undocumented (illegal) Ecuadorean construction worker; he later said they were having an argument and, fearing she would report him and have him deported, he killed her and staged her death so it would appear to be a suicide. Our daughter was just 2 years old at the time. Given the anger and grief I still feel, I could easily be seduced by Donald J. Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric that is the cornerstone of his presidential run. ... Adrienne’s killer, Diego Pillco, plea-bargained a murder conviction that sentenced him to 25 years with no parole and no ability to appeal.
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- The Heartbreaking True Story of Murdered Actress Adrienne Shelly – and How Her Legacy Lives on with Hit Broadway Musical Waitress
- 'It was harrowing': Adrienne Shelly's husband talks her gruesome 2006 murder as musical based on her Keri Russell film Waitress becomes a hit
- Adrienne Shelly's Murderer Pleads Guilty, Now Claims He Was Trying to Rob the Actress
as an illegal immigrant from Ecuador, the Post says his sentence will be "almost certainly followed by deportation."
- Adrienne Shelly's husband slams killer before he's sentenced to 25 yrs.
The husband of murdered actress Adrienne Shelly stared down her killer in a Manhattan courtroom Thursday and told him he deserved to die. "No sentence will be enough for you," Andy Ostroy raged, glaring at laborer Diego Pillco. "You deserve the same fate you handed Adrienne. I want you to suffer like she suffered." "You are nothing more than a cold-blooded killer, a murderous beast who in an intent to rob, rape and then silence your innocent victim ... took the life of a beautiful, loving woman who, unlike you, had so much to give to society," he said, stonefaced. "You tied her up and hung her the way you strung up pigs back in Ecuador."
- Husband of murdered actress Adrienne Shelly loses lawsuit against killer's boss
The judges agreed there was no evidence Pillco’s employers knew the Ecuadoran immigrant had “a propensity for violence” when they hired him to help overhaul a building in Greenwich Village
- Suckers And The Death Of Adrienne Shelly.
We have a border problem, and an illegal alien problem, and pretending that people that sneak into our country are harmless, and handing out lollipops to them is not the way to handle it.
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(White) Teen killed, (white) women injured in Bayou Blue shooting (by black ex-boyfriend)
 A man is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend's brother and wounding her and her mother in a shooting Tuesday night in Bayou Blue, the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office said. Rhubin Scott Jr., 34, was apprehended about 9 a.m. today at a relative's home at 2758 W. Main St., Gray, Maj. Malcolm Wolfe said in a news release. He is charged with second-degree murder and two counts of attempted second-degree murder. Wolfe said David Trahan Jr., 17, was pronounced dead at the scene, and the two women were airlifted to a hospital out of the area. Scott's ex-girlfriend was released this morning, while her mother remains in critical condition. Deputies and detectives responded about 10:50 p.m. Tuesday to the shooting at the mother's home at 207 Capri Court, Wolfe said. Wolfe said Scott had gone to his ex-girlfriend's workplace, caused a disturbance and was asked to leave. He then followed her to her mother's home. - (Black-on-white) |
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And yet another black man who murdered his white girlfriend - Goochland man convicted of murdering Hanover woman
 A Goochland County man was found guilty of first-degree murder Wednesday in the June 2015 death of his girlfriend inside her Rockville home. The jury recommended that Lamare Shiron Jennings, 39, be sentenced to life in prison for first-degree murder, plus a $100,000 fine, in the slaying of his girlfriend, 44-year-old Leaudrey Salmon. Jurors also recommended life in prison for abduction with the intent to defile and 10 years in prison for robbery, in connection with the murder. In a 911 phone recording played for the jury during a three-day trial, Jennings told Salmon that he didn’t believe she loved him and that he was going to kill her. While she screamed loudly, moaned and begged for her life, saying she needed to live for the sake of her children, Jennings gave her demands and continued torturing her. In the drawn-out brutality, according to evidence in the case, Jennings choked her repeatedly using his hands and a rope, which was left bloodied and covered with Salmon’s hair. Hanover County prosecutor Mackenzie Babichenko said that after Salmon had been strangled and left limp, Jennings used a knife to slit her throat three times from one end of her neck to the other. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man arrested in FBI raid is person of interest in (white) Orange County woman's disappearance
 ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - A man arrested Thursday in one of four FBI raids in Orange County is the same person whom investigators had previously named a person of interest in the disappearance of 24-year-old Tia Bonta, Eyewitness News has learned. Bonta was reported missing July 31 after a friend, identified by deputies as “JD,” picked her up from the Days Inn on Colonial Drive and dropped her off at a home on Cleburne Road. While not confirming him as the “JD” identified by authorities, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office named James Dellofield has previously said he is a person of interest in Bonta’s disappearance. Deputies have not clarified whether it's Dellofield Sr. or Jr. who is the person of interest. Dellofield Jr. was arrested Thursday on drug charges during the raids. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office did not say if the arrests had anything to do with Bonta's disappearance. Despite extensive searches, authorities have found no trace of Bonta, who has a 1-year-old son. - (Black-on-white) |
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- Person of interest wanted in missing woman case - Aug 22, 2016
James Dellofield is believed to be the last person to have seen Tia Bonta, 24. Now, he's a person of interest. Dellofied told investigators he had picked Bonta up at a Days Inn...
- Search for missing Orange County mother considered 'rescue' - Aug 19, 2016
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - A wooded area was searched Friday in connection with the disappearance of an Orange County mother. Tia Bonta, 24, has not been seen or heard from since July 31, deputies said. About 25 members of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Response Team searched the wooded area where Bonta was last seen. The search for Bonta is considered a “rescue,” investigators said.
- Deputies searching woods for missing Orlando woman - Aug 19, 2016
- Tia Bonta missing - Tia Bonta, a 24-year-old single mom from Orange County, was reported missing Aug. 5 by her father and didn't show for her son Kingston's first birthday on Aug. 23, 2016.

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Police: 3 arrested (two black men and a white woman) in connection to shooting that killed woman, child in Shelby
   SHELBY, N.C. - Three people were arrested Friday in connection to the killing of a woman and a child in Shelby that happened Thursday morning. Mario Wilson, Morris Abraham and Aubre Sucato were arrested and charged with murder. Officials identified the child as 3-year-old Liam Murray. Relatives said 3-year-old Liam and Liam's mother were inside the home, along with Miranda Woods where police said a robbery went bad. Aaround 7 a.m. someone inside the house on Whisenant Street opened fire, killing Liam and Woods, while wounding another man identified as Jerod Shippy. Liam's mother made it out of the house unharmed but the shooter got away. All three suspects were charged with two counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted first-degree murder, attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon. - (Black-on-white) |
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- (White) Woman and (White) 3-year-old shot and killed inside Shelby home
SHELBY, N.C. -- A manhunt is underway as police look for the gunmen who shot three people, killing two, including a 3-year-old little boy. What was first thought as a drive-by was later corrected by investigators; they say the shooting was not a random act of violence, but intentional, and occurred inside the home. Family members identified the victims as Miranda Woods and 3-year-old Liam Beason. Liam's stepfather, Tyler Beason, said, "He was probably one of the smartest little babies I've seen in all my life-- full sentences-- he could count-- he knew hold he was was, when his birthday was." "Who could do this to a child? Who is heartless enough to do this?" a family member asked. Liam's family, who regard Miranda as another family member, say they have no idea who would kill her and the child. Police say officers arrived around 7:30 Thursday morning to find little Liam dead, as well as Miranda Woods. A third person, Gerod Shippy, was taken to the hospital but is expected to survive.
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- Police: Child, woman shot and killed inside Shelby home
- Investigators are unsure why Shippy and Woods, who were dating, were at the residence.
Liam Murray's stepfather, Tyler Beason, arrived on the scene Thursday morning to identify the boy. A woman believed to be Liam's mother, Stevie Murray, can be heard in a video recorded at the scene Thursday morning saying that the suspect "shot Miranda and then my baby."
- Gunman on the loose after woman, toddler shot to death in Shelby - another man identified as Jerod Shippy
- Police: No suspect in Whisnant Street shooting - and Jerroid Shippy in the hospital.
- Jerroid Shippy is on Facebook. - More People named Jerroid Shippy
- 30-year-old of Cherokee County detained on multiple counts - Oct 19, 2015
Jerroid Shippy, a man of 30 years age, was arrested in Cherokee County according to information retrieved by Palmetto Daily News. Details of the the encounter were first obtained by Palmetto Daily News on October 19, 2015 after having been published by the arresting agency. Shippy was detained and later charged on multiple counts, according to Palmetto Daily News's analysis of the official report. The official report details Mr. Shippy as a black/african american man and 30 years old. The report also specifies Mr. Shippy's date of birth as 1985-01-02.
- Cherokee County resident questioned
Officials in Cherokee County, South Carolina have published the booking photo of Jerroid Shippy's September 7, 2016 arrest
- Teenager charged with sexual assault - Mar 26, 2003
Gaffney police detectives have charged a teenager with breaking into a residence and sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl. Detective Christy Poole charged Jerroid Shippy, 18, of 106 Kennedy St., based on a report from the girl's mother. The girl and Shippy were acquaintances.
- Jerroid Nathaniel Shippy - mugshot 10/19/2015
- Jerroid Nathaniel Shippy Date: 07/23/2016
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Black beast attacked and tried to rape an 89-year-old White woman
 COLUMBUS, Ohio You don't live 89 years without overcoming a trial or two. "When you're born and raised through The Depression and you get through that, you can survive anything,” she said. And this 89-year-old, who we are not identifying, is no exception. "I'm a tough old bird," she said with a laugh. But after what happened in her Denune Avenue home May 23, even the daily setting of the sun can trigger terror. "I make it pretty good through the day. It's just the nighttime. I just dread to see nighttime come," she said. “I have these flashbacks and nightmares. It's like I see somebody peeping in the window, or somebody's a knockin' on the door." It was around 4 a.m. when she was startled awake by a stranger in her bedroom. "He just comes in and said, ‘I'm here to rob you.’ I said, ‘You come to the wrong house,’" she said. She told him she didn't have any money. "He said, ‘Well I'll rape you then.’ That was the words that come out of his mouth. Tore all of my clothes off me and threw me on the floor," she said. Bruises and bandages on her hands and arms show the violence of the attack and the ferocity with which she fought back. "I fought him with my fist. I kicked him. I slapped him in the face. That's when he picked me up and throwed me. He slapped me full force right in the face,” she said. “And I said, ‘Where is your mother?’ And I told him God was watching everything he was doing, and I said, ‘He'll get you, buddy!’" - (Black-on-white) |
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(Cold-blooded black) Gunman in Lehigh Valley killing spree dodges death penalty - "the devil made him gun down random victims"
 A man who told police the devil made him gun down random victims in the Lehigh Valley reached a plea deal to avoid the death penalty for murdering three people. Todd West, 24, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, is charged with seven killings in all -- three in the Lehigh Valley and four before that in New Jersey. Authorities agreed to try West in the Pennsylvania cases first, and he faced the death penalty here. West pleaded guilty Thursday morning in Lehigh County Court to three counts of first-degree murder in a deal that gave him three consecutive life sentences without the chance of parole. Prosecutors said West was one of three people involved in the fatal spree July 5, 2015, but that he was the only shooter. Kory Ketrow was killed in Easton, and Francine E. Ramos and Trevor D. Gray were killed in Allentown. West also fired at a couple stopped at a traffic light in Easton during the spree, but they were able to get away uninjured. West previously told investigators Ketrow looked tired as he was walking along Lehigh Street in Easton, and that he was going to "help" Ketrow. Asked in court why he killed the pair in Allentown, West said, "I just wanted to kill them." West said he had nothing to say to the crowd of the victim's family and friends in the courtroom. Judge James Anthony said in is entire legal career he had never seen a murder case like West's. "There doesn't appear to be any motive here besides a desire to kill. Cold-blooded murder in the truest sense," the judge said. - (Black-on-white) |
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