Gilberto K. Garcia

After a cold case inquiry connects a man to his father's 2003 death in New Hampshire, he is charged with murder

After a cold case inquiry connects a man to his father’s 2003 death in New Hampshire, he is charged with murder

A man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection with his father’s death in 2003, New Hampshire authorities announced Tuesday. Paul ...

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According to police footage, a possible witness in the murder case of Bryan Kohberger seems to have seen him at the site

According to police footage, a possible witness in the murder case of Bryan Kohberger seems to have seen him at the site

Amid a critical hearing in the Bryan Kohberger murder trial, an 8-month-old police video is gaining attention for a woman who has stated she ...

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You will be murdered A man murders his girlfriend while she is on a FaceTime call with her mother, then murders her friend who was present when the shooting occurred

You will be murdered: A man murders his girlfriend while she is on a FaceTime call with her mother, then murders her friend who was present when the shooting occurred

A Tennessee man will spend the rest of his life in prison after shooting his girlfriend and stabbing her in the head with a ...

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Let my inner beast out A man killed and dismembered a beloved elementary school teacher while she was out in a park

Let my inner beast out: A man killed and dismembered a beloved elementary school teacher while she was out in a park

A Maryland jury found a 34-year-old man guilty of first-degree murder in the death of a beloved elementary school teacher, whom he killed and ...

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With three children present, a despicable father shot her in the right temple, irreversibly blinding his pregnant girlfriend

With three children present, a despicable father “shot her in the right temple,” irreversibly blinding his pregnant girlfriend

A 30-year-old Massachusetts man will spend decades in prison after shooting his pregnant girlfriend — and the mother of his children — in the ...

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Profound betrayal According to police, a Facebook babysitter killed a newborn and almost killed another child years later

Profound betrayal: According to police, a Facebook babysitter killed a newborn and almost killed another child years later

For years, authorities had no idea who was responsible for the death of an infant in Oklahoma, but when a similar tragedy occurred five ...

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Calculated After installing a tracking device on her car and a recording in her bedroom because he believed she was cheating, a man kills his fiancée inside a restaurant Police

Calculated: After installing a tracking device on her car and a recording in her bedroom because he believed she was cheating, a man kills his fiancée inside a restaurant: Police

According to police, a Texas man chased down his girlfriend in the restaurant where she worked and stabbed her multiple times, killing her. Santos ...

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Do or die According to police, the woman who is accused of stabbing her neighbor says that if she had a knife, she would have killed that b—.

“Do or die”: According to police, the woman who is accused of stabbing her neighbor says that if she had a knife, she would have “killed that b—.”

A Texas woman stabbed two other women in her apartment complex, according to reports. Emily LaVelle, 29, was released on bail after being arrested ...

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He was in charge of everything Dad starved to death Cameras were placed on the bed of a 4-year-old child who had hardly any water in her stomach

He was in charge of everything: Dad starved to death Cameras were placed on the bed of a 4-year-old child who had hardly any water in her stomach

A Georgia father will most likely spend the rest of his life in prison after starving his 4-year-old daughter to death nearly two years ...

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Because he continues to believe he was justified for planning to kill FBI agents as a self-described patriot, the DOJ argues the remorseless Jan. 6 defendant deserves life in prison

Because he “continues to believe he was justified” for planning to kill FBI agents as a self-described “patriot,” the DOJ argues the “remorseless” Jan. 6 defendant deserves life in prison

After fighting attempts to overturn his conviction, President Donald Trump’s Justice Department now wants a Jan. 6 defendant who was found guilty last year ...

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