Out CAC me....(ongoing)

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A killer, 6 years later, still walking around free
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You might remember this man: Curtis Reeves Jr, a retired police captain, who shot and killed someone in 2014 in a movie theatre in Florida. Reeves was upset that the person was using a cell phone during previews. Reeves told the man to stop and the person responded by throwing popcorn at Mr. Reeves. Mr. Reeves, fearing for his life, drew his firearm and killed the other. He has been walking free since 2014 awaiting trial. After numerous delays his trial was set to commence in mid-October. Then, his attorney informed the court that his client would not be able stand trial until there was a coronavirus vaccine. The judge approved the request and the trial was once again rescheduled, now to April 2021. https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/law-o...ng-trial-delayed-again-due-to-the-coronavirus
 





Texas man kills wife, posts YouTube video, gets shot by cops, authorities say
By JOSEPH WILKINSON
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
OCT 23, 2020 AT 11:21 PM




A Texas man killed his wife Wednesday, posted a YouTube video telling his children he loved them and then was shot by police later that night, cops said.
Trent Paschal, 48, is charged with the murder of his 30-year-old wife Savannah, Houston NBC affiliate KPRC reported. Police said he confessed to the killing in a recorded call with Savannah’s aunt.
Trent Paschal

Trent Paschal (YouTube)
Paschal surprised Savannah at her mother’s house in La Marque, Texas, about 40 miles southeast of downtown Houston, police said in court documents. Cops said he hid in a bathroom, jumped out from behind a shower curtain and shot Savannah twice in the stomach. She died at a local hospital.
Either right before or shortly after the shooting, Paschal posted a video to YouTube, telling he and Savannah’s two kids that he loved them and claiming that Savannah was cheating on him. He said multiple times that he had done "nothing wrong.”
A neighbor, Donald Riddick, told KPRC that he’d never seen the Paschals argue until that fateful morning.
Paschal fled La Marque after the shooting, and police found him at a Walmart about 50 miles north, local CBS affiliate KHOU reported. Cops said Paschal pulled a gun and refused to drop it, so they shot him several times. He was in critical but stable condition Thursday afternoon.

 
NXIVM leader Keith Raniere sentenced to 120 years in prison

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Courtroom drawing from May 2019 of Keith Raniere, center, leader of the cult group NXIVM.
(Elizabeth Williams)

By Associated Press

Oct. 26, 2020
10:06 PM

UPDATED1:35 PM

NEW YORK —
Disgraced self-improvement guru Keith Raniere, whose NXIVM followers included millionaires and Hollywood actors, was sentenced to 120 years on Tuesday for turning some adherents into sex slaves branded with his initials.
U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis handed down the sentence in federal court in Brooklyn after a lengthy hearing featuring statements by victims of a sex-trafficking conspiracy that resulted in Raniere’s conviction last year.
Prosecutors had sought life in prison while defense lawyers said he should face 15 years behind bars.
Raniere, 60, had shown no remorse, with his lawyers telling the judge before the sentencing that their client wasn’t sorry “for his conduct or his choices.”

The sentencing culminated several years of revelations about Raniere’s program, NXIVM, which charged thousands of dollars for invitation-only self-improvement courses at its headquarters near Albany, N.Y., along with branches in Mexico and Canada. Adherents included millionaires and Hollywood actresses willing to endure humiliation and pledge obedience to the defendant as part of his teachings.


Television

For its former members, leaving the NXIVM cult left lasting scars. Literally.
NXIVM has been the subject of two TV documentary series this year, HBO’s “The Vow” and the Starz series “Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult.”
Prosecutors said Raniere led what amounted to a criminal enterprise, inducing shame and guilt to influence and control co-conspirators who helped recruit and groom sexual partners for Raniere. He was convicted on charges including racketeering, alien smuggling, sex trafficking, extortion and obstruction of justice.

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They said that among other crimes, Raniere began a sexual relationship in 2005 with a 15-year-old girl and confined another teenager to a room for nearly two years.
Raniere had come under harsh attack on Tuesday from former followers during sentencing in his sex-trafficking case.
India Oxenberg, the daughter of “Dynasty” actress Catherine Oxenberg, called him an “entitled little princess” and a sexual predator and lamented that she “may have to spend the rest of my life with Keith Raneire’s initials seared into me.”
The likelihood of leniency had seemed to dissipate with the recent sentencing of Clare Bronfman, 41, an heir to the Seagram’s liquor fortune, for her role in what has been described by some ex-members as a cult. Bronfman was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison. Prosecutors had sought only five years.


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Sex-trafficking suspect allegedly branded female ‘slaves’ with his initials
Ex-followers told the judge that Bronfman for years had used her wealth to try to silence NXIVM defectors.
Raniere’s followers called him “Vanguard.” To honor him, the group formed a secret sorority comprised of female “slaves” who were branded with his initials and ordered to have sex with him, the prosecutors said. Women were also pressured into giving up embarrassing information about themselves that could be used against them if they left the group.
Along with Bronfman, Raniere’s teachings won him the devotion of Hollywood actors including Allison Mack of TV’s “Smallville.” Mack also has pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentencing.

In a sentencing submission, lawyers for Raniere said he “continues to assert his complete innocence to these charges.”
They wrote that his jury conviction at an unfair trial resulted from a media campaign involving witnesses who were motivated to testify falsely as part of a “heavy-handed prosecution that threatened potential defense witnesses.”
His lawyers said the life prison term prosecutors sought was excessive.
“No one was shot, stabbed, punched, kicked, slapped or even yelled at,” they said. “Despite the sex offenses, there is no evidence that any woman ever told Keith Raniere that she did not want to kiss him, touch him, hold his hand or have sex with him.”
 
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