Idaho ‘Serial Killer’ Thomas Creech’s Death Sentence Upheld After Clemency Review Sparks Controversy

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Thomas Creech, known as the “serial killer” in Idaho, had his death sentence upheld after a review of his clemency. Creech was convicted of multiple murders in 1987 and has been on death row since then. Creech’s case went through a clemency review, but after careful consideration, the decision was made … Read more

“Review: No Charges Filed in Summerfield Self-Defense Shooting”

According to prosecutor Rich Buxman’s memo, the shooting at a home inside the gated community of Stonecrest, in which 70-year-old Richard McCloskey killed his stepson, James Crawford, was done in self-defense. The case was thoroughly reviewed, and criminal charges were deemed unwarranted.

SUMMERFIELD, FLORIDA – Last month, Richard McCloskey shot and killed his stepson, James Crawford, inside their Summerfield residence. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office reviewed the case and ultimately decided not to file charges against McCloskey. Assistant State Attorney Rich Buxman, in a memo explaining his decision, noted that McCloskey claimed his stepson had committed acts … Read more

Road Tripping with a Serial Killer: A Review of ‘He Went That Way’

LOS ANGELES, CA – A new documentary film, “He Went That Way,” takes viewers on a chilling journey into the mind of a serial killer. The film offers a gripping look at the life and crimes of a notorious individual, revealing the twisted complexities of his personality. The documentary delves into the killer’s modus operandi, … Read more

JonBenét Ramsey Cold Case Review Team Analyzes Evidence for New Leads

BOULDER, Colo. – After 27 years, the Colorado Cold Case Review Team has completed its analysis of the JonBenét Ramsey case, announced by the Boulder Police Department on Thursday. The collaboration between the Boulder Police, the City of Boulder, Boulder County District Attorney’s Office, and 20th Judicial District was established in November 2022. This marks … Read more

Death-Row Inmate Jorge Galindo Seeks Federal Court Review of U.S. Bank Killings Convictions

Norfolk, Nebraska – Death-row inmate Jorge Galindo has filed a petition with the federal court to overturn his convictions and sentence for his involvement in the U.S. Bank killings in Norfolk in 2002. This comes after an unsuccessful attempt to appeal his case to the Nebraska Supreme Court. Galindo, along with two others, was sentenced … Read more

Convicted Death Row Inmate Seeks Federal Court Review of U.S. Bank Killings Convictions

NORFOLK, Nebraska – Death-row inmate Jorge Galindo is seeking to overturn his convictions and sentence for his involvement in the U.S. Bank killings in Norfolk back in 2002. This comes after an unsuccessful attempt to have his case reheard by the Nebraska Supreme Court, following a split decision last year affirming the denial of Galindo’s … Read more