Death Row Killer Jeffrey Wogenstahl Loses Appeal in Murder of 10-Year-Old Amber Garrett

CINCINNATI, OHIO – Jeffrey Wogenstahl, a man convicted for the murder of 10-year-old Amber Garrett in 1991, has recently lost his appeal to reopen his case, as ruled by the Ohio Supreme Court. Garrett was kidnapped from her home in Harrison, Ohio, and tragically stabbed to death by Wogenstahl, with her body later found dumped … Read more

St. Paul Woman Fatally Shot in Lowertown Alley – Police Appeal for Witnesses

St. Paul, Minnesota, saw its 19th homicide of the year with the tragic death of a woman in the city’s Lowertown neighborhood. The incident occurred in the early evening on Wednesday when Saint Paul Police responded to a report of a shooting in the 200 block of Kellogg Boulevard East. Upon arrival, officers found an … Read more

Violent Bellshill Attack: CCTV Appeal Launched for Assault Suspects

Bellshill, Scotland – Authorities have launched a CCTV appeal following a brutal attack on a 49-year-old man in Bellshill. The incident occurred around 11:50 pm on Saturday, March 9, 2024, when the victim was assaulted by four individuals. A 21-year-old suspect has been arrested and charged in connection with the attack. He was scheduled to … Read more

Assault Victim Found with Serious Injuries in Camelon: Police Appeal for Information

Falkirk, Scotland – In the early hours of the morning, police responded to a distressing call reporting a man with severe injuries on Glasgow Road in the Camelon area of Falkirk. The 36-year-old victim was swiftly transported to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow to receive medical treatment for stab wounds. Authorities disclosed that … Read more

Strangling Man Fails in Girlfriend Assault Appeal: Court Ruling Stands

Baton Rouge, Louisiana – A man who was convicted of strangling and headbutting his girlfriend has failed in his attempt to appeal his sentence. The defendant, whose name has not been disclosed, sought to overturn his conviction but was unsuccessful after a court ruling upheld his jail term. The case dates back to a domestic … Read more

Violent Robbery in Tokoroa over Matariki Weekend: Police Appeal for Information

Bay of Plenty Police in New Zealand are seeking information regarding a violent robbery that occurred in Tokoroa over the Matariki weekend. The incident, which took place on Friday, June 28 around 1 pm, involved an individual being assaulted and robbed of a piece of clothing by a small group of people. According to Detective … Read more

Life Sentence Appeal: Teen Who Killed 4 in Oxford High School Shooting Seeks Resentencing

DETROIT, Mich. – A teenager convicted of the fatal shooting of four students at Oxford High School in Michigan is now appealing his life sentence. Ethan Crumbley, who was 15 years old at the time of the shooting, was sentenced to life without parole in December after pleading guilty to 24 charges, including first-degree murder … Read more

Neo-Nazis’ Sentence Upheld by Court of Appeal After Hiker Attack: Hersant’s Legal Battle Continues

Melbourne, Australia – Two neo-Nazis, Thomas Sewell and Jacob Hersant, have successfully avoided further jail time after being convicted of a violent attack on hikers at a Victorian state park. The Court of Appeal has dismissed claims that the sentence imposed on the individuals was “manifestly inadequate.” The Office of Public Prosecutions in Victoria argued … Read more

Supreme Court Denies Appeal for Black Lives Matter Leader Sued for Violent Attack on Police Officer

Atlanta, Georgia – The Supreme Court recently denied an appeal from a Black Lives Matter leader who was held liable for a violent attack on a police officer. The incident in question involved a clash between protesters and law enforcement during a demonstration in Georgia. The leader of the Black Lives Matter movement, who initiated … Read more

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal from Black Lives Matter Leader Held Liable for Violent Attack on Police Officer

Baton Rouge, Louisiana – The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from a Black Lives Matter organizer held responsible for a violent incident involving a police officer during a protest he led. The case involved civil rights activist Deray Mckesson, who was sued by an unnamed Baton Rouge police officer identified as “John Doe” … Read more