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Incestuous child group-sex ring uncovered in Alabama
By Associated Press

November 1, 2014 | 1:56pm

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Brittney Wood hasn't been seen since May 2012 and is presumed dead, but 11 relatives and family friends have since been arrested as members of an alleged ring that swapped children for sex. AP
BAY MINETTE, Ala. — By most accounts, 19-year-old Brittney Wood was with uncle Donnie Holland the night of May 30, 2012, the last time anyone saw her. Holland — who was under investigation for horrific sex crimes at the time — died from a bullet within days in what was ruled a suicide.

The investigation that followed has publicly unraveled what authorities describe as a dark, twisted tale of perversion in the working-class neighborhoods and piney backwoods of coastal Alabama.

Eight of Wood’s adult relatives and three family friends have been charged with dozens of felonies in two counties as the alleged members of an incestuous ring that authorities say shared children for group sex. Holland was the leader, prosecutors say, of what has been described as the largest sex ring ever uncovered in Alabama. Wood was a victim and likely a key witness.

Donnie Holland, the uncle of Brittney Wood, was found dead from what was ruled a suicide a few days after Wood was last seen in May 2012.AP
“Brittney could have been huge,” said prosecutor Teresa Heinz. “She could have corroborated so many things.”

Wood is presumed dead, but authorities haven’t found a trace of her and no one has been charged in her disappearance.

Even without Wood to testify, two of her uncles and an older brother already have pleaded guilty to sex charges, and jurors this month convicted a friend of Holland’s of multiple sex charges in the first trial. Others — including the missing teen’s mother, Chessie Wood, and two aunts — await trial.

Chessie Wood denies committing any crime, but says some of her closest relatives are guilty of abusing children, including abusing her daughter.

“There are innocent people in this and there are guilty people in this,” Wood, 39, said in an interview. “I don’t know how the judicial system is going to figure it all out because they’re not the sharpest tools in the shed.”

Chessie Wood, accused of having sex with a young female relative, said she had no idea what was going on in the family until after her daughter’s disappearance.

“The No. 1 thing here is to find Brittney. The No. 2 thing is to get all these sick (people) off the streets,” she said.

Authorities are making plea-bargain offers and getting ready for more trials, but questions persist. Perhaps most troubling, why didn’t child welfare workers pursue charges following what prosecutors describe as multiple complaints about sexual abuse within the family going back at least six years?

“You’d be surprised how many of them had prior allegations. Nothing happened,” said Heinz, an assistant district attorney in Baldwin County. “You have to wonder what wouldn’t have happened to these children if something had been done. And Brittney might still be alive.”

The case is so big, officials don’t know exactly how many kids inside and outside the family might have been victimized. Estimates range from 11 to 16 children who were as young as 3 or 4 when they were first molested or made to watch adult relatives during drug-fueled orgies. The children of the suspects have all been placed in foster care or with relatives who weren’t involved in the crimes.

Brittney Wood isn’t the alleged victim in any of the cases filed so far; each involved other young people, mostly within her family. But the investigation mushroomed only after she was reported missing and her uncle Donnie had died.

Authorities believe group sex and child sexual abuse went on for three generations in two families that merged when Holland married Wendy Wood, Chessie Wood’s sister.

“Donnie was the manager. He’d say, ‘I’ve got this child and this adult, come on over,'” said Mobile County Assistant District Attorney Nicki Patterson.

Brittney Wood, meanwhile, led a life that was troubled long before folks on the Alabama coast came to know her smile because of missing persons fliers posted in store windows and shared on social media.

The single mother of a daughter born when she was 17, Wood was molested as a child by a stepgrandfather who went to prison for the crime, said Patterson. Before she went missing, Patterson said, Wood was using drugs and had a gun for personal protection while bouncing between relatives’ homes; others often cared for her daughter.

A relative reported Holland for allegedly abusing one of the family girls in February 2012, authorities said, and word spread through the clan. Private Facebook messages provided to the Associated Press by Stephanie Hanke, Brittney Wood’s stepmother, show that a female relative informed Wood about being raped by three male relatives on May 27, just three days before Wood vanished.

The night of the disappearance, cellphone records and witness accounts indicate Wood left west Mobile with Holland and crossed Mobile Bay into Baldwin County, where Holland was found two days later inside his SUV by his wife and one of her friends. He had been shot in the rear of his head behind an ear, which authorities considered an odd spot for a self-inflicted wound.

Holland was scheduled to be questioned about allegations of sexual abuse the very day he was found in the car on an isolated dirt road.

Wood’s cellphone battery was in the vehicle with Holland, but there was no sign of the teen. Her gun was there as well — it was the only gun in the car. Holland never regained consciousness and died several days later.

After Holland died, relatives and police wondered about Wood.

“We didn’t even realize she was missing until after they found him shot,” said Hanke.

Searches for the teen began and the sex abuse probe picked up, too. Two of Wood’s uncles, Dustin Kent and Scott Wood, were arrested within three weeks and later pleaded guilty to rape and sodomy. Aunts and family friends were eventually charged.

This month, family friend Billy Brownlee, 50, was convicted in Baldwin County on charges of sexually abusing a girl in the Holland family when she was about 12. Brownlee claimed Donnie Holland forced him into the acts against his will, but jurors needed only 20 minutes to return a guilty verdict.

Donnie Holland’s 35-year-old wife, Wendy, is set for trial in early December in what could be a key prosecution. Court records show she has pleaded not guilty, and Heinz said she shows no interest in a plea agreement.

Still, authorities wonder how child sexual abuse could go on for years among so many people without anyone being charged until 2012. One girl accused an uncle of sexually abusing her as early as 2008, Heinz said, but welfare workers found the complaint unsubstantiated.

“You look at these reports and wonder, ‘Why? How did it not go anywhere?'” said Heinz.https://nypost.com/2014/11/01/incestuous-child-group-sex-ring-uncovered-in-alabama/

Barry Spear, a spokesman for the Alabama Department of Human Resources, said privacy statutes prevent the agency from commenting.

“I can’t even say whether we’ve had any involvement with this family at all,” Spear said.

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$110K in cash falls out of DUI suspect’s dress after she drives through a crowd of concertgoers




By Brian Niemietz
| New York Daily News |
Jun 12, 2019 | 5:49 PM


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Catherine Allford

The driver was loaded and the crowd was plowed.

A North Carolina woman with $110,000 hidden inside her dress was arrested on DUI charges after driving her Fiat convertible through a crowd of concertgoers in a Harley-Davidson shop parking lot in Charlotte County, according to the Charlotte Sun. The only person reported injured was a man sitting near the stage, whose foot was run over.

Catherine Allford reportedly told cops she was fresh off of back surgery and “probably took too many pain pills” before plowing through the customer appreciation day celebration Sunday. The 63-year-old woman was reportedly oblivious to civilians yelling at her to stop as her vehicle rolled through the cordoned off parking lot and toward a concert stage.

She eventually hit a curb and was unable to drive any further. Allford then reportedly threw her car into reverse, but hit another curb while trying to leave the accident scene. Witnesses surrounded the grey sports car and waited for law enforcement to arrive. When cops got there, the car’s engine was still running and Allford appeared to be crying, the report said.

Officers tried removing the woman from her vehicle, but she allegedly went limp. That’s when bundles of $10,000 cash fell from under Allford’s dress. A deputy also found a $100 bill in Allford’s underwear, according to NBC. She and her husband work in real estate.

Allford was released on $15,000 bond after being charged with DUI, DUI with damage to property or person, leaving the scene of a crash involving injuries, and refusal to submit to DUI testing.

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Kentucky man charged with DUI for wrecking horse and buggy




By Blake Alsup
| New York Daily News |
Jun 12, 2019 | 11:59 PM


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Rueben Yoder was busted for drunkenly driving his buggy in Kentucky.

A Kentucky man driving a horse-drawn buggy allegedly sideswiped a car on Tuesday night.

Rueben Yoder, 34, was charged with driving a nonmotorized vehicle while under the influence, nine counts of first-degree wanton endangerment and one count of first-degree criminal mischief.

His wife and seven children ranging from 9 months old to 12 years old were also in the buggy at the time of the accident which damaged the front bumper and driver’s side of the car involved. No injuries were reported.

Yoder initially told cops that one of his children was driving the buggy, but the children denied it and told them it was their father.

Cops on the scene noted Yoder’s bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and the smell of alcohol, according to a police citation.

He failed field sobriety tests and consented to a breath test which indicated the presence of alcohol. He was then taken into custody and transported to the Warren County Regional Jail after refusing a blood test at a local hospital.


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Grandparents fought off man who tried to abduct 6-year-old girl: police

By Ella Torres
| New York Daily News |
Jun 13, 2019 | 2:46 PM


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Benjamin Dillon kicked down the door of the girl's grandparents' home. (Boone County Sheriffs Office / Boone County Sheriffs Office)

An Indiana man was left bruised and bloodied after he allegedly tried to abduct a 6-year-old girl from her grandparents’ home.

Benjamin Dillon, 37, was arrested and charged with burglary, intimidation and resisting arrest following the incident last week, according to online records from the Boone County Sheriff’s Office.

Dillon had kicked down the door at the apartment near downtown Lebanon on June 3 in the middle of the night, according to a police report obtained by WTHR. He allegedly told the girl’s grandparents, Martin and Patricia Roth, that he “was taking the child.”

Yet the Roths managed to fight him off and keep him away from their granddaughter until police arrived, according to the report.

When officers did arrive, Dillon was outside the house “shirtless and very agitated, insisting there was a little girl in the apartment being raped" and "that the little girl was his daughter."


The police report also noted Dillon threatened officers, saying “he would fight all of us and kill us” and clenched his fists.

After three stun guns proved to be ineffective, cops managed to subdue Dillon and handcuff him. However, he allegedly continued to kick and scream at officers during the arrest.

Dillon was held on $25,000 bond.

The little girl told police that she was not hurt, but she was scared.

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Prison seamstress who aided ‘Escape at Dannemora’ bust-out denied parole for third time

By Graham Rayman
| New York Daily News |
Jun 13, 2019 | 6:53 PM


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Joyce Mitchell raises her hand during a court appearance in Plattsburgh, N.Y. (Rob Fountain/AP)
The prison seamstress who who helped two convicted killers escape from a high-security prison upstate lost her third bid for parole.

Joyce MItchell, 55, will stay behind bars for at least two more years under the state Parole Board ruling.

Mitchell, 55, is serving 2 1/3 to seven years for helping Richard Matt and David Sweat escape the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora in June 2015.

Mitchell had a romantic relationship with Sweat. Her role in the escape was featured in the 2018 Showtime miniseries “Escape at Dannemora.”

A state Corrections Department spokesman declined to state the reason for the denial.

Mitchell’s next parole hearing at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility is in June 2021.

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Dad convicted of murdering his 5 children sentenced to death

By Theresa Braine
| New York Daily News |
Jun 13, 2019 | 6:20 PM


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Timothy Jones Jr. looks around the courtroom during closing arguments of his trial in Lexington, S.C. on Thursday. Jones, Jr. was found guilty of killing his five young children in 2014 and was sentenced to death on Thursday. (Tracy Glantz/AP)

A South Carolina man convicted of murdering his five children, was sentenced to death Thursday by the same jury that found him guilty.

The jury of seven men and five women returned a unanimous verdict against Timothy Jones Jr. in under two hours, reported The State.

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Timothy Jones, Sr. weeps as his son is sentenced to death for the killing of his 5 young children in 2014, Thursday, June 13 in Lexington, S.C. (Tracy Glantz/AP)
They had a week earlier found 37-year-old Jones guilty on five counts of murder in the killing of Merah, 8; Elias, 7; Nahtahn, 6; Gabriel, 2; and Abigail Elaine, 1 — at the family’s home in Red Bank, S.C., in August 2014.


Jones admitted exercising Nahtahn as punishment until he collapsed and died, then deciding hours later to kill the other four children. With his hands he strangled Merah as she said, “I love you, Daddy,” and then Elias. He choked Gabriel and Abigail with a belt.

He then drove around with them in his car for nine days, dumped them on an Alabama roadside before being arrested in Mississippi.

“These five little babies finally got justice,” Solicitor Rick Hubbard said, according to The Post and Courier.

The State said he’ll join 37 other death row inmates in Columbia, S.C., all of whom have a maximum of two murder counts.

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11th Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard delivers closing arguments, showing pictures of the Jones children during the sentencing phase of the trial of Timothy Jones Jr. in Lexington, S.C. on Thursday. (Tracy Glantz/AP)
The jury delivered its sentence in an hour and 50 minutes despite pleas of numerous relatives to give Jones a slightly more lenient sentence of life in prison without parole. His ex-wife also asked that mercy be shown — though she said it was more because of her feelings about the death penalty than about his crime — and said she would respect whatever the jury decided.


The defense had claimed that Jones was mentally ill and thus not guilty by reason of insanity, or guilty but mentally ill, The State reported. His attorney, Casey Secor, acknowledged the depravity of the crimes but said a family history of abuse, and Jones’s mother’s schizophrenia and institutionalization, should mitigate the punishment.

But Hubbard said no amount of trauma or mental illness could justify what Jones had done.

Hubbard called Jones a monster and a mass murderer, “the worst of the worst,” The State said, implying that he knew perfectly well what he was doing.

“Is there any crime more horrible than what you have heard about when you came into the courtroom?” Hubbard asked the jury. “Is there any crime worse than this? He chose to be a murderer.”


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:lol: Little faggot really thought he could white card his way through this one. You'd think he would have at least read the bible to know that faggotry would make him persona non grata. #OPENBOOKTESTFAIL #WHITEVALUES #BUGGERYISASIN

Teenager is fired from his job as counselor at a Christian summer camp because he came out as gay
  • Jace Taylor, 18, was fired from his role as a camp counselor after the nonprofit Christian organization he worked for found out he was gay from social media
  • Describing the opportunity as a life-long dream, Taylor said he wanted to 'bawl his eyes out' following his termination on Tuesday
  • Taylor said that growing up the organization always supported him so he’s now struggling to comprehend why they would turn their back on him
  • The FIRS Executive Director Tom Beaumont confirmed in a statement that his sexuality was the defining factor in his dismissal
  • Under state law, an employer is legally forbidden from discriminating against individuals based on their sexual orientation. Non-profit's are technically exempt
By Luke Kenton For Dailymail.com

Published: 16:59 EDT, 14 June 2019 | Updated: 17:46 EDT, 14 June 2019



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A devout Christian teenager says he received overwhelming support when he came out as gay to his family in 2018, but a family of a different kind turned their back on the 18-year-old this week.

Just last week, Jace Taylor was excited for the summer months ahead after being hired to work as a camp counselor at Fir Creek in Bellingham, Washington, run by Christian non-profit organisation The FIRS.

However his employment was prematurely terminated on Tuesday after senior executives of the organisation learned of his sexuality from social media, believing homosexuality to be a conflict of interest with their Christian values.

For Taylor, the company’s decision brought a shattering halt to a life-long dream.

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Jace Taylor, 18, was fired from his role as a camp counselor after the nonprofit Christian organisation he worked for found out he was gay from social media


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The 18-year-old’s sadness soon turned to anger when The FIRS Executive Director Tom Beaumont (left), and friend to Taylor’s family, confirmed in a statement that his sexuality was the defining factor in his dismissal

‘I wanted to bawl my eyes out,’ Taylor said in an interview with FOX43. ‘All of my life I’ve wanted to work as a Fir Creek camp counselor and make an impact in their lives just like they did when I was younger.’

Taylor said that growing up the organisation always supported him so he’s now struggling to comprehend why they would turn their back on him.

‘They made me feel loved. They make me feel accepted, especially by God and Christ,’ he continued. But now Taylor says he feels betrayed.

‘I am still in shock, this whole thing seems unreal. This can happen, I hear stories about it all over the world; never thought it could happen to me,’ he said.

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Describing the opportunity as a life-long dream, Taylor said he wanted to 'bawl his eyes out' following his termination

The 18-year-old’s sadness soon turned to anger when The FIRS Executive Director Tom Beaumont, and friend to Taylor’s family, confirmed in a statement that his sexuality was the defining factor in his dismissal.

‘When it became evident in the application process that [Taylor] did not personally align with our statements of faith (in particular, one regarding sexuality) we determined we could not use him in this role.

‘Our quandary was this. In order to be consistent to our beliefs and our mission, we felt compelled to pass on someone we truly liked in filling this counselor role,’ the statement continued. ‘I sincerely wish this was otherwise. I know this may be confusing and contrary to other`s beliefs.’


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'I would like to thank everyone that has shown support on the event of being fired by the Firs based on my sexuality,' Taylor said in a Facebook post

Aghast, Taylor said the decision stunned him, describing Beaumont as a ‘good family friend’ and someone who had ‘basically watched him grow up’, so his decision to forego everything he knew about him judge him solely on his sexual orientation was all-the-more disheartening.

Under state law, an employer is legally forbidden from discriminating against individuals based on their sexual orientation.

However, non-profit religious organisations are technically exempt from the law.


'I would like to thank everyone that has shown support on the event of being fired by the Firs based on my sexuality,' Taylor said in a Facebook post.

'This not what what I was taught at the Fircreek I went to. I was [taught] love and accept others for who they are not be discriminative of that,' he continued.

'Please make sure to support those who are being discriminated and stand up for them, we need more love in this world.'

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Children of Mormon doctor real how they knew he'd killed their beauty queen mother after he ordered her to get a face lift then gave her lethal cocktail of drugs while pretending to help her recover - just weeks before moving his mistress in
  • Alexis Somers and Rachel MacNeill were suspicious of their father's involvement in their mother's 2007 death after he fed her a cocktail of drugs
  • A new documentary reveals the sordid past of a wealthy Mormon doctor who murdered his wife and moved his mistress into their home weeks later
  • Gypsy Willis speaks about her affair with Martin MacNeill, who was convicted of killing his wife and mother of their eight children, Michele, in November 2013
  • Prosecutors said MacNeill plied his wife drugs after she got a face lift and left her to die in a bathtub because he wanted to start a new life with Gypsy
  • He moved her in to their home weeks later as a 'nanny' and then proposed to her
By Leah Mcdonald For Dailymail.com and Dailymail.com Reporter

Published: 02:38 EDT, 15 June 2019 | Updated: 10:45 EDT, 15 June 2019



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Two children of a wealthy Mormon doctor who murdered his wife and moved his mistress into their home as a 'nanny' weeks later, helped get him convicted after they suspected his odd behavior.



Alexis Somers said he knew the moment that Martin MacNeill said her mother Michele MacNeill was lifeless in the bathtub that he had killed her.

The woman who changed her last name to disassociate with her father tells ABC's 20/20: 'He said, "Your mom. She’s in the tub. She's not breathing. I’ve called an ambulance.' And then he hung up. I just started driving to the airport and I was just screaming. Just screaming. He killed her. That was my first instinct.'

Her sister Rachel MacNeill also speaks to the program where they recount how their doctor-and-lawyer father changed after turning 50. After the case into her death was closed two months after her April 2007 death and her passing was ruled natural, they had an idea to check Martin's phone records.


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Alexis Somers and Rachel MacNeill were suspicious of their father's involvement in their mother's 2007 death


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Somers said he fed her a cocktail of drugs and moved his mistress into their home shortly after their mom passed

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Michele MacNeil was a former beauty queen in her California hometown. Her husband convinced her to have a face lift at 50, around the same time he had started losing weight, tanning and acting strangely, even disappearing for days at a time

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Gypsy Willis previously revealed how she exchanged 22 text messages with MacNeill throughout his wife's funeral and he paid for all of her living costs. They are pictured together when she moved in to his house in 2007

The spiral to Michele's death began after Martin demanded his wife get a face lift in April 2007 after she accused him of having an affair and told surgeons to prescribe his wife Valium, Ambien, Phenergan, Percocet, and Lortab - central nervous system depressants that should not be taken simultaneously.

Somers - a medical student - tells 20/20 her mother 'looked bad' and was 'in a lot of pain' post-surgery but her dad told her he's take care of medication.

The following morning Michele 'was completely sedated and out of it' but Somers' father simply admitted he'd given his spouse too much medicine. Somers added: 'And he said, “Oh and your mother threw up so then I gave her more medicine".'

Michele - who was wearing eye patches - also became suspicious and told her daughter: 'Give me each of the pills so I can feel it with my finger so if he tries to give me something else, I’ll know what he’s giving me.’

Somers adds in the show: 'She started to cry. She said, ‘If anything happens to me, make sure it wasn’t your dad".'



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Gypsy Willis, (pictured), speaks out in a new documentary about her affair with married doctor Martin MacNeill, who moved her into his home as a nanny weeks after he murdered wife Michele


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Prosecutors said Martin MacNeill, (left), plied his wife Michele, (right), drugs after she got a face lift and left her to die in a bathtub because he wanted to start a new life with his mistress

The murderer had instructed his younger daughter Ada to check on her mother while he waited downstairs.

MacNeill cut off the 911 operator stating he was a physician and had administered CPR. He also cut off his daughter after calling her to raise the alarm about Michele.

The case for the mother's death was closed two months after she passed away but Somers recalled sinister details about her father's behavior.

He told her he'd flushed pills that had caused her death.

Somers tells 20/20: 'He said... it was making him too sad to look at. To see this medication. As soon as I heard that, things were just starting to add up. Everything was adding up.'

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Michele MacNeill, (right), was found unconscious in a bathtub in 2007. Her husband, (left), left her there to die after over medicating her with prescription painkillers she was given after a face lift he convinced her to get

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The couple's daughters Alexis, (left), and Rachel, (right), claimed Gypsy Willis was 'evil' and that she was a perfect fit for his father. The pair were the driving force behind their father's prosecution after convincing them to look into their father's dark past

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Alexis Somers quickly recognized Gypsy Willis as his father's secret lover and the subject of arguments between their parents. She was in her first year of medical school when her mother died in 2007


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Utah Investigator Doug Witney discovered that Martin used fake transcripts to get into medical school, received disability payments for three decades from the Veteran’s Administration after the U.S. Army discharged him for a psychiatric disorder

'She just turned fifty years old. I mean, she, she had a few issues. She had a little bit of high cholesterol, some high, high blood pressure, but who doesn’t? … I thought that, okay, if this is a healthy woman that died that there would be some sort of big police investigation,' Somers said. 'Their police report into my mother’s death is about two and a half paragraphs.'

The daughters discovered many phone calls to Gypsy Jillian Willis who he chose over them when he kicked his elder daughters out of the house.

Somers says she tried to go to the authorities and attempted to have people at the governor’s office as well as the media in Utah listen. But she claims no one cared.

Doug Witney and Jeff Robinson eventually helped them discover their father's fraudulent past and history of mental health issues.

While Willis and MacNeill were in jail for fraud they managed to get another look at the toxicology report which found there was a cocktail of drugs in Michele's body.

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Rachel MacNeil, (left), and another relative are seen in tears as her father is sentenced sentenced to at least 15 years and up to life in prison on a murder charge, plus one to 15 years on an obstruction of justice charge

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MacNeill, seen here with his family, shocked his Mormon community when he gave wife Michele a lethal cocktail of drugs before drowning her in the bath

The result was changed to undetermined and MacNeill went on trial for her murder October 2013.

A new documentary reveals the sordid past Michele MacNeill, a former beauty queen, was found unresponsive in a bathtub and her older daughters immediately suspected that their father Martin MacNeill had killed her.

The two-hour documentary that aired on June 14 revealed that MacNeill proposed to his girlfriend Gypsy Willis, less than 90 days after her death.

The ABC Special features interviews with Gypsy and other relatives.

He was found guilty of her murder in November 2013 and was sentenced to at least 15 years in prison in a trial that captivated the nation.

Willis was never charged in connection to the death, but investigators wondered if she had a role in the planning since she was a regular presence at the MacNeill house following Michele's death.

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Gypsy Willis is seen gazing adorably at Martin MacNeill during his trial in October 2012. They had an affair for more than a year before the death of his wife Michele



Martin died by suicide at the Utah State Prison in April 2017, just two days before the tenth anniversary of Michele’s death.

Separately, MacNeill was found guilty in May 2007 of sexually abusing Somers.

She told ABC News back in 2017: 'This was someone that I loved and admired for 23 years,' she said of her father. 'His whole life was a facade, and his life with us was a facade.'

Her mother, on the other hand, was the 'exact opposite of him', she said, 'a wonderful example of just love and compassion.'

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Cities suing drug manufacturers for the opioid epidemic want to add ALL 25,000 municipalities in the US to their $480billion class-action lawsuit
  • Proposal was filed in a motion on Friday in federal court in Cleveland, Ohio
  • Currently 1,850 cities are suing drug companies like OxyContin maker Purdue
  • Their novel proposal would open the class to all 25,000 US cities and counties
  • Cities would then be able to vote whether to accept a settlement proposal
  • Plaintiffs have said it could cost about $480 billion to address the epidemic
  • Opioids killed a record 47,600 in 2017, well more than guns or car crashes
By Keith Griffith For Dailymail.com and Reuters and Associated Press

Published: 09:28 EDT, 15 June 2019 | Updated: 09:52 EDT, 15 June 2019



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Lawyers suing over the opioid epidemic have asked a judge to allow a structure for all 25,000 municipal and county governments in the US to be paid if a settlement can be reached with companies that make and distribute powerful prescription painkillers.

The proposal came in a motion filed on Friday in federal court in Cleveland, Ohio, where 1,850 lawsuits largely by local governments are pending accusing companies including OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma of fueling the opioid abuse crisis.

The plaintiffs' lawyers sought to certify for the purpose of settlement talks a class that would include every US county and municipality in the country, who would then have the right to vote on accepting any deal with a company.

The lawyers say the proposal fits with calls by US District Judge Dan Polster, who presides over the cases, for a national settlement that would 'do something meaningful to abate this crisis.'

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Attorneys for cities accusing companies including OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma of fueling the opioid abuse crisis propose adding all 25,000 local governments to the class-action suit


Joe Rice, a lawyer for the plaintiffs at the law firm Motley Rice, said the proposed framework would allow companies the chance at global peace without worrying more lawsuits could emerge.

'The aim is to form a united group vested with the power to negotiate, vote on and deliver finality if there is an opportunity to negotiate a settlement,' Rice said.

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Dr. Richard Sackler (pictured) ran Purdue Pharma from 1999 to 2003 and oversaw much of the increasing sales of OxyContin

Rice acknowledged that some defendants may oppose the proposal out of concern it could expose them to greater liabilities. Many local governments have also chosen so far to not sue and could decide to opt-out.

Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, a University of Georgia law professor, said it was unclear if the courts ultimately would allow such a large class of localities to be given class action status, which have increasingly been harder to get approved.

'I think it will be an uphill battle,' she said.

Drug distributor Cardinal Health Inc, a defendant in the cases, called the proposal 'a novel and untested approach that is likely to face extended legal challenges and lead to years of collateral litigation.'

Stamford, Connecticut-based Purdue in a statement said it was 'committed to working with all parties toward a resolution.' Other companies had no immediate comment.

Opioids were involved in a record 47,600 overdose deaths in 2017, well more than the number killed by guns, the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention says.


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More than 70,200 Americans died from drug overdoses in 2017, including 47,600 from opioids​

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Christine Gagnon of Southington, Connecticut protests with other family and friends who have lost loved ones to OxyContin and opioid overdoses at Purdue headquarters last year

The unified approach on behalf of municipalities would help address a problem that is widespread and reaches across city and county lines, Rice said. Providing assistance from a settlement to one county doesn't help the people in a neighboring town, he said.

'These pills have wheels, they move around,' Rice said, citing the documented cases of pain pills obtained in Florida being taken to West Virginia.

The lawsuits allege that drugmakers such as Purdue, Johnson &Johnson and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd overstated the benefits while downplaying addictive risks of opioids in marketing their pain treatments.

They also accuse distributors like Cardinal, McKesson Corp and AmerisourceBergen Corp of failing to halt suspicious opioid orders.

The companies deny wrongdoing and say they cannot be found to be the overdose epidemic's cause. Plaintiffs claim it could cost about $480 billion to address the epidemic, according to defense court filings in April.

In addition to the cases before Polster, others are in state courts, including a lawsuit by Oklahoma's attorney general against J&J that is now on trial after the state reached settlements worth $270 million with Purdue and $85 million with Teva.


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:lol: Little faggot really thought he could white card his way through this one. You'd think he would have at least read the bible to know that faggotry would make him persona non grata. #OPENBOOKTESTFAIL #WHITEVALUES #BUGGERYISASIN

Teenager is fired from his job as counselor at a Christian summer camp because he came out as gay
  • Jace Taylor, 18, was fired from his role as a camp counselor after the nonprofit Christian organization he worked for found out he was gay from social media
  • Describing the opportunity as a life-long dream, Taylor said he wanted to 'bawl his eyes out' following his termination on Tuesday
  • Taylor said that growing up the organization always supported him so he’s now struggling to comprehend why they would turn their back on him
  • The FIRS Executive Director Tom Beaumont confirmed in a statement that his sexuality was the defining factor in his dismissal
  • Under state law, an employer is legally forbidden from discriminating against individuals based on their sexual orientation. Non-profit's are technically exempt
By Luke Kenton For Dailymail.com

Published: 16:59 EDT, 14 June 2019 | Updated: 17:46 EDT, 14 June 2019



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A devout Christian teenager says he received overwhelming support when he came out as gay to his family in 2018, but a family of a different kind turned their back on the 18-year-old this week.

Just last week, Jace Taylor was excited for the summer months ahead after being hired to work as a camp counselor at Fir Creek in Bellingham, Washington, run by Christian non-profit organisation The FIRS.

However his employment was prematurely terminated on Tuesday after senior executives of the organisation learned of his sexuality from social media, believing homosexuality to be a conflict of interest with their Christian values.

For Taylor, the company’s decision brought a shattering halt to a life-long dream.

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Jace Taylor, 18, was fired from his role as a camp counselor after the nonprofit Christian organisation he worked for found out he was gay from social media


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The 18-year-old’s sadness soon turned to anger when The FIRS Executive Director Tom Beaumont (left), and friend to Taylor’s family, confirmed in a statement that his sexuality was the defining factor in his dismissal

‘I wanted to bawl my eyes out,’ Taylor said in an interview with FOX43. ‘All of my life I’ve wanted to work as a Fir Creek camp counselor and make an impact in their lives just like they did when I was younger.’

Taylor said that growing up the organisation always supported him so he’s now struggling to comprehend why they would turn their back on him.

‘They made me feel loved. They make me feel accepted, especially by God and Christ,’ he continued. But now Taylor says he feels betrayed.

‘I am still in shock, this whole thing seems unreal. This can happen, I hear stories about it all over the world; never thought it could happen to me,’ he said.

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Describing the opportunity as a life-long dream, Taylor said he wanted to 'bawl his eyes out' following his termination

The 18-year-old’s sadness soon turned to anger when The FIRS Executive Director Tom Beaumont, and friend to Taylor’s family, confirmed in a statement that his sexuality was the defining factor in his dismissal.

‘When it became evident in the application process that [Taylor] did not personally align with our statements of faith (in particular, one regarding sexuality) we determined we could not use him in this role.

‘Our quandary was this. In order to be consistent to our beliefs and our mission, we felt compelled to pass on someone we truly liked in filling this counselor role,’ the statement continued. ‘I sincerely wish this was otherwise. I know this may be confusing and contrary to other`s beliefs.’


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'I would like to thank everyone that has shown support on the event of being fired by the Firs based on my sexuality,' Taylor said in a Facebook post

Aghast, Taylor said the decision stunned him, describing Beaumont as a ‘good family friend’ and someone who had ‘basically watched him grow up’, so his decision to forego everything he knew about him judge him solely on his sexual orientation was all-the-more disheartening.

Under state law, an employer is legally forbidden from discriminating against individuals based on their sexual orientation.

However, non-profit religious organisations are technically exempt from the law.


'I would like to thank everyone that has shown support on the event of being fired by the Firs based on my sexuality,' Taylor said in a Facebook post.

'This not what what I was taught at the Fircreek I went to. I was [taught] love and accept others for who they are not be discriminative of that,' he continued.

'Please make sure to support those who are being discriminated and stand up for them, we need more love in this world.'

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Children of Mormon doctor real how they knew he'd killed their beauty queen mother after he ordered her to get a face lift then gave her lethal cocktail of drugs while pretending to help her recover - just weeks before moving his mistress in
  • Alexis Somers and Rachel MacNeill were suspicious of their father's involvement in their mother's 2007 death after he fed her a cocktail of drugs
  • A new documentary reveals the sordid past of a wealthy Mormon doctor who murdered his wife and moved his mistress into their home weeks later
  • Gypsy Willis speaks about her affair with Martin MacNeill, who was convicted of killing his wife and mother of their eight children, Michele, in November 2013
  • Prosecutors said MacNeill plied his wife drugs after she got a face lift and left her to die in a bathtub because he wanted to start a new life with Gypsy
  • He moved her in to their home weeks later as a 'nanny' and then proposed to her
By Leah Mcdonald For Dailymail.com and Dailymail.com Reporter

Published: 02:38 EDT, 15 June 2019 | Updated: 10:45 EDT, 15 June 2019



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Two children of a wealthy Mormon doctor who murdered his wife and moved his mistress into their home as a 'nanny' weeks later, helped get him convicted after they suspected his odd behavior.



Alexis Somers said he knew the moment that Martin MacNeill said her mother Michele MacNeill was lifeless in the bathtub that he had killed her.

The woman who changed her last name to disassociate with her father tells ABC's 20/20: 'He said, "Your mom. She’s in the tub. She's not breathing. I’ve called an ambulance.' And then he hung up. I just started driving to the airport and I was just screaming. Just screaming. He killed her. That was my first instinct.'

Her sister Rachel MacNeill also speaks to the program where they recount how their doctor-and-lawyer father changed after turning 50. After the case into her death was closed two months after her April 2007 death and her passing was ruled natural, they had an idea to check Martin's phone records.


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Alexis Somers and Rachel MacNeill were suspicious of their father's involvement in their mother's 2007 death


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Somers said he fed her a cocktail of drugs and moved his mistress into their home shortly after their mom passed

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Michele MacNeil was a former beauty queen in her California hometown. Her husband convinced her to have a face lift at 50, around the same time he had started losing weight, tanning and acting strangely, even disappearing for days at a time

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Gypsy Willis previously revealed how she exchanged 22 text messages with MacNeill throughout his wife's funeral and he paid for all of her living costs. They are pictured together when she moved in to his house in 2007

The spiral to Michele's death began after Martin demanded his wife get a face lift in April 2007 after she accused him of having an affair and told surgeons to prescribe his wife Valium, Ambien, Phenergan, Percocet, and Lortab - central nervous system depressants that should not be taken simultaneously.

Somers - a medical student - tells 20/20 her mother 'looked bad' and was 'in a lot of pain' post-surgery but her dad told her he's take care of medication.

The following morning Michele 'was completely sedated and out of it' but Somers' father simply admitted he'd given his spouse too much medicine. Somers added: 'And he said, “Oh and your mother threw up so then I gave her more medicine".'

Michele - who was wearing eye patches - also became suspicious and told her daughter: 'Give me each of the pills so I can feel it with my finger so if he tries to give me something else, I’ll know what he’s giving me.’

Somers adds in the show: 'She started to cry. She said, ‘If anything happens to me, make sure it wasn’t your dad".'



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Gypsy Willis, (pictured), speaks out in a new documentary about her affair with married doctor Martin MacNeill, who moved her into his home as a nanny weeks after he murdered wife Michele


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Prosecutors said Martin MacNeill, (left), plied his wife Michele, (right), drugs after she got a face lift and left her to die in a bathtub because he wanted to start a new life with his mistress

The murderer had instructed his younger daughter Ada to check on her mother while he waited downstairs.

MacNeill cut off the 911 operator stating he was a physician and had administered CPR. He also cut off his daughter after calling her to raise the alarm about Michele.

The case for the mother's death was closed two months after she passed away but Somers recalled sinister details about her father's behavior.

He told her he'd flushed pills that had caused her death.

Somers tells 20/20: 'He said... it was making him too sad to look at. To see this medication. As soon as I heard that, things were just starting to add up. Everything was adding up.'

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Michele MacNeill, (right), was found unconscious in a bathtub in 2007. Her husband, (left), left her there to die after over medicating her with prescription painkillers she was given after a face lift he convinced her to get

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The couple's daughters Alexis, (left), and Rachel, (right), claimed Gypsy Willis was 'evil' and that she was a perfect fit for his father. The pair were the driving force behind their father's prosecution after convincing them to look into their father's dark past

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Alexis Somers quickly recognized Gypsy Willis as his father's secret lover and the subject of arguments between their parents. She was in her first year of medical school when her mother died in 2007


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Utah Investigator Doug Witney discovered that Martin used fake transcripts to get into medical school, received disability payments for three decades from the Veteran’s Administration after the U.S. Army discharged him for a psychiatric disorder

'She just turned fifty years old. I mean, she, she had a few issues. She had a little bit of high cholesterol, some high, high blood pressure, but who doesn’t? … I thought that, okay, if this is a healthy woman that died that there would be some sort of big police investigation,' Somers said. 'Their police report into my mother’s death is about two and a half paragraphs.'

The daughters discovered many phone calls to Gypsy Jillian Willis who he chose over them when he kicked his elder daughters out of the house.

Somers says she tried to go to the authorities and attempted to have people at the governor’s office as well as the media in Utah listen. But she claims no one cared.

Doug Witney and Jeff Robinson eventually helped them discover their father's fraudulent past and history of mental health issues.

While Willis and MacNeill were in jail for fraud they managed to get another look at the toxicology report which found there was a cocktail of drugs in Michele's body.

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Rachel MacNeil, (left), and another relative are seen in tears as her father is sentenced sentenced to at least 15 years and up to life in prison on a murder charge, plus one to 15 years on an obstruction of justice charge

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MacNeill, seen here with his family, shocked his Mormon community when he gave wife Michele a lethal cocktail of drugs before drowning her in the bath

The result was changed to undetermined and MacNeill went on trial for her murder October 2013.

A new documentary reveals the sordid past Michele MacNeill, a former beauty queen, was found unresponsive in a bathtub and her older daughters immediately suspected that their father Martin MacNeill had killed her.

The two-hour documentary that aired on June 14 revealed that MacNeill proposed to his girlfriend Gypsy Willis, less than 90 days after her death.

The ABC Special features interviews with Gypsy and other relatives.

He was found guilty of her murder in November 2013 and was sentenced to at least 15 years in prison in a trial that captivated the nation.

Willis was never charged in connection to the death, but investigators wondered if she had a role in the planning since she was a regular presence at the MacNeill house following Michele's death.

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Gypsy Willis is seen gazing adorably at Martin MacNeill during his trial in October 2012. They had an affair for more than a year before the death of his wife Michele



Martin died by suicide at the Utah State Prison in April 2017, just two days before the tenth anniversary of Michele’s death.

Separately, MacNeill was found guilty in May 2007 of sexually abusing Somers.

She told ABC News back in 2017: 'This was someone that I loved and admired for 23 years,' she said of her father. 'His whole life was a facade, and his life with us was a facade.'

Her mother, on the other hand, was the 'exact opposite of him', she said, 'a wonderful example of just love and compassion.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...killed-mother-gave-lethal-cocktail-drugs.html
The fag was planted to make this happen for the LGBTQ to cry foul over discrimination.

Gypsy? Really? When will her episode air on MSNBC or whatever Lifetime movie, etc.?
 

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Texas pastor, 43, who backed bill criminalizing abortion is charged with 'having sex with a teenage relative multiple times a day for YEARS'
  • Stephen Bratton, a former pastor at the Grace Family Baptist Church in Cypress Station, was charged with child sexual abuse on Friday
  • The father-of-seven is alleged to have molested a teenage relative over the span of several years, often multiple times in the same day
  • Bratton reportedly confessed his crimes to his co-pastors, who promptly alerted police
  • He has since been excommunicated from the church and is no longer receiving a salary
  • Bratton was an outspoken supporter of a bill proposed earlier this year which sought to criminalize abortion
By Dailymail.com Reporter and Associated Press

Published: 11:08 EDT, 16 June 2019 | Updated: 14:40 EDT, 16 June 2019



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Stephen Bratton was charged Friday with continuous sexual abuse of a child

A former Southern Baptist pastor who supported legislation in Texas that would have criminalized abortions has been arrested for child sex abuse.

Stephen Bratton, who resigned from the Grace Family Baptist Church in Cypress Station last month, was charged Friday with continuous sexual abuse of a child.

The 43-year-old is accused of molesting a teenage relative over the span of several years, according to The Houston Chronicle.

Speaking on Friday, a law enforcement official revealed that Bratton is alleged to have inappropriately touched the teen before the contact 'escalated to sexual intercourse multiple times a day or several times a week'.

The reported abuse took place between 2013 and 2015.

According to The Houston Chronicle, Bratton is said to have told his wife of his crimes on May 15.

She is then reported to have contacted his co-pastors, before they met with Bratton who admitted that he had 'sinned in grievous ways'.

The co-pastors went to the police on the same day, and an investigation was launched.


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Bratton was arrested Friday, before he was charged and released on a $50,000 bond the following day

He was finally arrested Friday, before he was charged and released on a $50,000 bond the following day.

Bratton has since been excommunicated from the church, and is no long receiving a salary.

His wife and seven children are no long living with him.


Earlier this year, Bratton was outspoken in support of a bill that would have abolished abortions in Texas and threatened charging women who undergo the procedure with homicide.

Bratton cited the Bible in his support for the bill put forward by Republican Tony Tinderholt.

'Whoever authorizes or commits murder is guilty. They're guilty already in a court that is far more weighty than what is here in Texas,' Bratton said at the time, according to The Inquisitor.

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Bratton resigned from the Grace Family Baptist Church in Cypress Station last month

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Bodies of missing Oregon woman, 3-year-old son found weeks after boy’s father arrested

By KATE FELDMAN
| New York Daily News |
Jun 17, 2019 | 11:52 AM


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Karissa Alyn Fretwell and son Billy went missing on May 13. (Associated Press)

A missing Salem, Oregon, woman and her 3-year-old son have been confirmed dead after their bodies were found in a remote wooded area over the weekend.

Karissa Fretwell, 25, and son Billy were discovered Saturday by searchers about 10 miles west of Yamhill, according to the Oregonian.

Fretwell died of a single gunshot to the head, according to the state medical examiner. A cause of death for Billy has not yet been determined.

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Michael John Wolfe has been indicted on two counts of aggravated murder, two counts of kidnapping and a charge of aggravated murder constituting domestic violence. (Yamhill County Sheriffs Office)
The mother and son were last seen alive on May 13 and reported missing by family members several days later.

Billy’s father, 52-year-old Michael John Wolfe was arrested on May 26 and charged with aggravated murder and kidnapping. Wolfe was recently ordered to pay more than $900 a month in child support after taking a paternity test, Lt. Treven Upkes said at a press conference in late May.

The family babysitter told police that Wolfe and his wife had threatened Fretwell and told her they wanted custody of Billy, according to the Oregonian.


Despite telling police that he hadn’t been in Salem for more than a year, Wolfe’s cell phone pinged off a tower near Fretwell’s apartment the day she and Billy disappeared. Footage from the steel mill where he worked showed Wolfe leaving on a golf cart and walking away to a parking lot, then returning five hours later.

Last week, Wolfe was officially indicted on two counts of aggravated murder, two counts of kidnapping and a charge of aggravated murder constituting domestic violence.

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Bodies of missing Oregon woman, 3-year-old son found weeks after boy’s father arrested

By KATE FELDMAN
| New York Daily News |
Jun 17, 2019 | 11:52 AM


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Karissa Alyn Fretwell and son Billy went missing on May 13. (Associated Press)

A missing Salem, Oregon, woman and her 3-year-old son have been confirmed dead after their bodies were found in a remote wooded area over the weekend.

Karissa Fretwell, 25, and son Billy were discovered Saturday by searchers about 10 miles west of Yamhill, according to the Oregonian.

Fretwell died of a single gunshot to the head, according to the state medical examiner. A cause of death for Billy has not yet been determined.

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Michael John Wolfe has been indicted on two counts of aggravated murder, two counts of kidnapping and a charge of aggravated murder constituting domestic violence. (Yamhill County Sheriffs Office)
The mother and son were last seen alive on May 13 and reported missing by family members several days later.

Billy’s father, 52-year-old Michael John Wolfe was arrested on May 26 and charged with aggravated murder and kidnapping. Wolfe was recently ordered to pay more than $900 a month in child support after taking a paternity test, Lt. Treven Upkes said at a press conference in late May.

The family babysitter told police that Wolfe and his wife had threatened Fretwell and told her they wanted custody of Billy, according to the Oregonian.


Despite telling police that he hadn’t been in Salem for more than a year, Wolfe’s cell phone pinged off a tower near Fretwell’s apartment the day she and Billy disappeared. Footage from the steel mill where he worked showed Wolfe leaving on a golf cart and walking away to a parking lot, then returning five hours later.

Last week, Wolfe was officially indicted on two counts of aggravated murder, two counts of kidnapping and a charge of aggravated murder constituting domestic violence.

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/na...0190617-hbhhxtso5bbjxjcnjblahf3yvy-story.html
This dude will never see the outside of a prison.
 

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Alaska teenager 'killed her supposed best friend with the help of four other teens because she thought a man she met online would pay her $9million if she sent photos of the killing'
  • Cynthia Hoffman, 19, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of her head near a hiking trail in Anchorage, Alaska on June 2
  • Her best friend Denali Brehmer, 18, and four other teens were arrested and charged over her murder earlier this month
  • Police would not reveal a motive at the time but disturbing new details have emerged in the case following the arrest of a 21-year-old Indiana man
  • Darin Schilmiller is accused of posing as a millionaire named 'Tyler' online and offering Brehmer $9 million 'rape and murder someone in Alaska'
  • Brehmer was allegedly supposed to send photos and videos of the killing back to Schilmiller as part of the plan
  • The teenager allegedly agreed to the arrangement and offered four of her friends a cut of the money if they helped
  • Hoffman's family said the victim had the mental age of a seventh grader and that she met Brehmer when they were both students at Service High School
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...n-thought-man-giving-9m-kill-best-friend.html
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An Alaska teenager allegedly killed her supposed best friend after a man she met online promised to pay her $9 million if she sent him photos and videos of the killing.

Cynthia 'CeeCee' Hoffman, 19, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of her head and bound with duct tape near a hiking trail in rural Anchorage on June 2.

Her best friend Denali Brehmer, 18, and four other teens were arrested and charged over her murder earlier this month.

Police would not reveal a motive at the time but disturbing new details have emerged in the case following the arrest of a 21-year-old Indiana man.

Investigators believe Darin Schilmiller posed as a millionaire named 'Tyler' online and offered Brehmer $9 million or more to 'rape and murder someone in Alaska', according to court documents obtained by the Anchorage Daily News.

Brehmer was allegedly supposed to send photos and videos of the killing back to Schilmiller as part of the plan.

The teenager allegedly agreed to the arrangement and offered four of her friends a cut of the $9 million if they helped.


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Cynthia Hoffman, 19, (right) was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of her head in rural Anchorage on June 2. Her best friend Denali Brehmer, 18, (left) and four other teens were arrested and charged over her murder earlier this month

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Investigators believe Darin Schilmiller posed as a millionaire named 'Tyler' online and offered Brehmer $9 million or more to 'rape and murder someone in Alaska'. He was arrested last week on child porn charges


Brehmer told police that she and 16-year-old Kayden McIntosh borrowed a friend's car and drove to the popular Thunderbird Falls hiking trail with Hoffman on June 2.

She told police they had planned to take photos of each other tied up and bound Hoffman's hands, feet and mouth with duct tape.

Brehmer said that at some point, McIntosh took a gun from her and shot Hoffman before pushing her into the river.

They then allegedly drove to a park, called Hoffman's family and said they were dropping her off at the park. Police said they went to another park and burned Hoffman's purse and other items, as well as the gun used in the shooting.

McIntosh is charged as an adult with first-degree murder and evidence tampering. Brehmer is charged with first-degree murder. The owner of the car, Caleb Leyland, 19, and two juveniles, a male and female, are also charged with conspiracy in the case.

The teens told police each of them was supposed to receive a share of Schilmiller's promised reward for their role in the killing.

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Brehmer allegedly agreed to Schilmiller's plan involving Hoffman whose nickname is CeCe. Pictured above is an excerpt of text exchanges between the pair in which the murder was mentioned

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Hoffman's family said the victim had the mental age of a seventh grader and that she met Brehmer when they were both students at Service High School


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The FBI says Schilmiller directed Brehmer to record the sexual exploitation of girls. Text messages (above) on Brehmer's phone show Schilmiller directing Brehmer on how she should assault them


After police obtained a search warrant for Brehmer's phone, investigators say they found child porn, sexually explicit photos and text messages between her and Schilmiller.

Federal prosecutors announced the arrest of Schilmiller on child pornography charges last week.

He is charged with production of visual depiction of minors in sexually explicit conduct and attempted receipt of those depictions.

In a criminal complaint, FBI Agent Jessica Hais said Schilmiller directed Brehmer to record the sexual exploitation of girls.

Brehmer told police she shot video of a girl who was 8 or 9 and another who is 15 and sent them to Schilmiller.

In interviews, she referred to him as 'Tyler' from Kansas.

Hais, who is part of the FBI's Child Exploitation Task Force, said in the criminal complaint that investigators later determined 'Tyler' was Schilmiller.

Kayden McIntosh, 16, and Caleb Leyland, 19, are two of the other teenagers charged earlier this month in Hoffman's death


Text messages on Brehmer's phone show Schilmiller directing Brehmer on how she should assault the older girl, authorities said.

Federal prosecutors in Anchorage say Schilmiller, who is a person of interest in Hoffman's murder, will be extradited to Alaska to face charges.

Hoffman's family said the victim had the mental age of a seventh grader and that she met Brehmer when they were both students at Service High School.

'All I know is that my daughter didn't deserve all this,' her father Timothy Hoffman said when he went to court to see the teenager's arraigned.

He said Cynthia had described Brehmer as her 'best friend'.

He said a developmental disability that caused his daughter to operate intellectually at about a seventh-grade level had made her vulnerable.

'She should have had the friends that she wanted. She shouldn't have had people that wanted to plot against her. And the ages of these people? I think it is sick. And now they don't have to live the nightmare that I have to live,' he said at the time.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/06/17/cynthia-hoffman-murder-friends-million-catfished
 

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Alaska teenager 'killed her supposed best friend with the help of four other teens because she thought a man she met online would pay her $9million if she sent photos of the killing'
  • Cynthia Hoffman, 19, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of her head near a hiking trail in Anchorage, Alaska on June 2
  • Her best friend Denali Brehmer, 18, and four other teens were arrested and charged over her murder earlier this month
  • Police would not reveal a motive at the time but disturbing new details have emerged in the case following the arrest of a 21-year-old Indiana man
  • Darin Schilmiller is accused of posing as a millionaire named 'Tyler' online and offering Brehmer $9 million 'rape and murder someone in Alaska'
  • Brehmer was allegedly supposed to send photos and videos of the killing back to Schilmiller as part of the plan
  • The teenager allegedly agreed to the arrangement and offered four of her friends a cut of the money if they helped
  • Hoffman's family said the victim had the mental age of a seventh grader and that she met Brehmer when they were both students at Service High School
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...n-thought-man-giving-9m-kill-best-friend.html
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An Alaska teenager allegedly killed her supposed best friend after a man she met online promised to pay her $9 million if she sent him photos and videos of the killing.

Cynthia 'CeeCee' Hoffman, 19, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of her head and bound with duct tape near a hiking trail in rural Anchorage on June 2.

Her best friend Denali Brehmer, 18, and four other teens were arrested and charged over her murder earlier this month.

Police would not reveal a motive at the time but disturbing new details have emerged in the case following the arrest of a 21-year-old Indiana man.

Investigators believe Darin Schilmiller posed as a millionaire named 'Tyler' online and offered Brehmer $9 million or more to 'rape and murder someone in Alaska', according to court documents obtained by the Anchorage Daily News.

Brehmer was allegedly supposed to send photos and videos of the killing back to Schilmiller as part of the plan.

The teenager allegedly agreed to the arrangement and offered four of her friends a cut of the $9 million if they helped.


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Cynthia Hoffman, 19, (right) was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of her head in rural Anchorage on June 2. Her best friend Denali Brehmer, 18, (left) and four other teens were arrested and charged over her murder earlier this month

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Investigators believe Darin Schilmiller posed as a millionaire named 'Tyler' online and offered Brehmer $9 million or more to 'rape and murder someone in Alaska'. He was arrested last week on child porn charges


Brehmer told police that she and 16-year-old Kayden McIntosh borrowed a friend's car and drove to the popular Thunderbird Falls hiking trail with Hoffman on June 2.

She told police they had planned to take photos of each other tied up and bound Hoffman's hands, feet and mouth with duct tape.

Brehmer said that at some point, McIntosh took a gun from her and shot Hoffman before pushing her into the river.

They then allegedly drove to a park, called Hoffman's family and said they were dropping her off at the park. Police said they went to another park and burned Hoffman's purse and other items, as well as the gun used in the shooting.

McIntosh is charged as an adult with first-degree murder and evidence tampering. Brehmer is charged with first-degree murder. The owner of the car, Caleb Leyland, 19, and two juveniles, a male and female, are also charged with conspiracy in the case.

The teens told police each of them was supposed to receive a share of Schilmiller's promised reward for their role in the killing.

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Brehmer allegedly agreed to Schilmiller's plan involving Hoffman whose nickname is CeCe. Pictured above is an excerpt of text exchanges between the pair in which the murder was mentioned

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Hoffman's family said the victim had the mental age of a seventh grader and that she met Brehmer when they were both students at Service High School


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The FBI says Schilmiller directed Brehmer to record the sexual exploitation of girls. Text messages (above) on Brehmer's phone show Schilmiller directing Brehmer on how she should assault them


After police obtained a search warrant for Brehmer's phone, investigators say they found child porn, sexually explicit photos and text messages between her and Schilmiller.

Federal prosecutors announced the arrest of Schilmiller on child pornography charges last week.

He is charged with production of visual depiction of minors in sexually explicit conduct and attempted receipt of those depictions.

In a criminal complaint, FBI Agent Jessica Hais said Schilmiller directed Brehmer to record the sexual exploitation of girls.

Brehmer told police she shot video of a girl who was 8 or 9 and another who is 15 and sent them to Schilmiller.

In interviews, she referred to him as 'Tyler' from Kansas.

Hais, who is part of the FBI's Child Exploitation Task Force, said in the criminal complaint that investigators later determined 'Tyler' was Schilmiller.

Kayden McIntosh, 16, and Caleb Leyland, 19, are two of the other teenagers charged earlier this month in Hoffman's death


Text messages on Brehmer's phone show Schilmiller directing Brehmer on how she should assault the older girl, authorities said.

Federal prosecutors in Anchorage say Schilmiller, who is a person of interest in Hoffman's murder, will be extradited to Alaska to face charges.

Hoffman's family said the victim had the mental age of a seventh grader and that she met Brehmer when they were both students at Service High School.

'All I know is that my daughter didn't deserve all this,' her father Timothy Hoffman said when he went to court to see the teenager's arraigned.

He said Cynthia had described Brehmer as her 'best friend'.

He said a developmental disability that caused his daughter to operate intellectually at about a seventh-grade level had made her vulnerable.

'She should have had the friends that she wanted. She shouldn't have had people that wanted to plot against her. And the ages of these people? I think it is sick. And now they don't have to live the nightmare that I have to live,' he said at the time.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/06/17/cynthia-hoffman-murder-friends-million-catfished

This is some horrific shit here.:smh:
 

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New Jersey millionaire sentenced to seven years in prison after he had sex with 15-year-old girl on his private plane put on autopilot mode

By Ella Torres
| New York Daily News |
Jun 17, 2019 | 7:44 PM


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Stephen Bradley Miller (not pictured), who was a licensed pilot, pleaded guilty to charges of engaging in interstate travel to engage in illicit sexual conduct and receiving child pornography. (Matus Duda)

A New Jersey millionaire who engaged in sexual acts with a 15-year-old girl for months, including once on his private plane which he put on autopilot mode, was sentenced Monday to seven years in prison, according to a report.

Stephen Bradley Mell, 53, was also sentenced to five years of supervised release, fined $40,000 and ordered to pay restitution of $35,200 and an assessment of $5,000, The Bridgewater Courier News reported. Calls to the U.S. District Court of New Jersey were not immediately returned.

Mell pleaded guilty back in December 2018 to charges of engaging in interstate travel to engage in illicit sexual conduct and receiving child pornography.

Prior to his fall from grace, the Bedminster man served as the president of the brokerage firm W.H. Mell Associates and was a licensed pilot.

Mell began communicating with the 15-year-old girl privately through SnapChat in 2017, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Courier News. He was 51 at the time.

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The conversations turned sexual when Mell asked “if she knew how to perform oral sex,” according to the complaint.

On three occasions in June and July 2017, Mell performed sex acts on the girl.

During one of those meetups, Mell flew with her in his private plane from Somerset Airport to Barnstable, Mass., on Cape Cod “for the purpose of engaging in illicit conduct, specifically, a sexual act with a person under the age of eighteen."

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It was on that flight back that he put the plane on autopilot mode and again engaged in sex acts, according to the complaint.

He also asked for multiple explicit photos from the teenager.

Mell is facing another sentencing after pleading guilty in May to third-degree endangering the welfare of a child by engaging in sexual relations with a female victim under the age of 16 . He is scheduled to be sentenced for that on July 12.

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/cr...0190617-dwatzadguva6dcvnrwb3dvoljq-story.html
 

Shaka54

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New Jersey millionaire sentenced to seven years in prison after he had sex with 15-year-old girl on his private plane put on autopilot mode

By Ella Torres
| New York Daily News |
Jun 17, 2019 | 7:44 PM


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Stephen Bradley Miller (not pictured), who was a licensed pilot, pleaded guilty to charges of engaging in interstate travel to engage in illicit sexual conduct and receiving child pornography. (Matus Duda)

A New Jersey millionaire who engaged in sexual acts with a 15-year-old girl for months, including once on his private plane which he put on autopilot mode, was sentenced Monday to seven years in prison, according to a report.

Stephen Bradley Mell, 53, was also sentenced to five years of supervised release, fined $40,000 and ordered to pay restitution of $35,200 and an assessment of $5,000, The Bridgewater Courier News reported. Calls to the U.S. District Court of New Jersey were not immediately returned.

Mell pleaded guilty back in December 2018 to charges of engaging in interstate travel to engage in illicit sexual conduct and receiving child pornography.

Prior to his fall from grace, the Bedminster man served as the president of the brokerage firm W.H. Mell Associates and was a licensed pilot.

Mell began communicating with the 15-year-old girl privately through SnapChat in 2017, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Courier News. He was 51 at the time.

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The conversations turned sexual when Mell asked “if she knew how to perform oral sex,” according to the complaint.

On three occasions in June and July 2017, Mell performed sex acts on the girl.

During one of those meetups, Mell flew with her in his private plane from Somerset Airport to Barnstable, Mass., on Cape Cod “for the purpose of engaging in illicit conduct, specifically, a sexual act with a person under the age of eighteen."

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It was on that flight back that he put the plane on autopilot mode and again engaged in sex acts, according to the complaint.

He also asked for multiple explicit photos from the teenager.

Mell is facing another sentencing after pleading guilty in May to third-degree endangering the welfare of a child by engaging in sexual relations with a female victim under the age of 16 . He is scheduled to be sentenced for that on July 12.

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/cr...0190617-dwatzadguva6dcvnrwb3dvoljq-story.html
I wonder if that's the actual chick in the photo and how the amount of $35K was reached for restitution? Is the cash going to her?
He got off light like a muhfucka. He'll probably do a year and a half of hard time and get the Probation reduced. He has the funds to pay for that.:money::money:
 

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Crime family affair: Man arrested in plot to kill his mobbed-up father and brother




By Larry McShane
| New York Daily News |
Jun 18, 2019 | 1:40 PM


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Anthony Zottola Jr, the son of slain mob associate Sylvester (Sally Daz) Zottola (pictured) was arrested in connection with murder-for-hire plots to whack his father and his brother. (Obtained by New York Daily News)

These two mob hits were all in the family, authorities say.

The son of slain mob associate Sylvester “Sally Daz” Zottola was arrested on murder-for-hire charges for plotting to whack his father and his brother, federal officials announced Tuesday.

Anthony Zottola Sr., of Larchmont, N.Y., was busted with three other suspects in last year’s twin shootings, authorities said.

The hits occurred just three months apart, with family patriarch Sally Daz executed as he sat behind the wheel of his car waiting for a cup of coffee at a McDonald’s drive-through window in the Bronx last Oct. 4.

His son Salvatore was shot but survived the murder try outside his Bronx waterfront home, with the would-be killer fleeing in a dark-colored Nissan sedan.


The murder of Sally Daz was done “willfully, deliberately, maliciously and with premeditation,” the indictment alleged. Anthony Zottola and three other conspirators were expected this afternoon in Brooklyn Federal Court.

Federal prosecutors declined to provide any motives in the twin shootings, although the federal indictment mentioned an unspecified “promise and agreement to pay something of pecuniary value” for the hits. Authorities also recovered $45,000 in cash from a Brooklyn apartment one week after the killing of Sally Daz, court papers indicated.

Authorities had previously arrested five co-conspirators in the two shootings, and the superseding indictment now names nine suspects. A cooperating witness had told investigators that the hit on Salvatore Zottola was done to lure the father into the open.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-yor...0190618-76meqxyxwndmdehao2ymmwfpsy-story.html
 

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Ohio gym teacher accused of ‘gross sexual imposition’ after allegedly sexually abusing almost 30 first-grade girls

By KATE FELDMAN
| New York Daily News |
Jun 18, 2019 | 6:50 PM


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John Austin Hopkins was indicted on 36 counts of gross sexual imposition. (Warren County Jail)

A former Ohio gym teacher has been accused of inappropriately touching more than two dozen first-grade girls, police said.

John Austin Hopkins, 25, was indicted on 36 counts of gross sexual imposition following a three-month investigation by the Springboro Police Department after a Clearcreek Elementary School parent reported him.

Eighty-eight first-grade girls were interviewed, prosecutor David Fornshell said at a press conference Monday. Of those, authorities handed in indictments relating to 28 of them.

Surveillance video dating back to December was also used as evidence.

“He is placing many of the girls on his lap, straddling him in what I would describe as a sexual manner," Fornshell said, according to WLWT. “With respect to some of the girls, his hands are going up their shirts, both the front side and back sides of their shirts, reaching up under the skirt, grabbing their buttocks. That’s what we saw mostly with respect to these interactions.”

Angela Wallace, a lawyer for some of the families, told WLWT that she believes Hopkins may have started abusing the girls a year earlier.

Hopkins previously worked as a substitute teacher but was hired full-time for the 2018-2019 school year. He resigned in March.

She also said he had installed a doorbell outside the gym that would ring whenever someone wanted to enter, but the school district spokesman told the outlet that other teachers had a similar system.

Fornshell said Hopkins was known for being so well-liked among his students.

“Frankly, they loved him as a teacher because of the amount of affection he was showing them. What these kids didn’t realize, this was completely inappropriate and criminal,” he said, according to WLWT. “One of the little girls was convinced, he had convinced her, that they were going to be married when she got older.”

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/cr...0190618-bhpupybntzeobb3wz6zj7enyse-story.html
 
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