Judge Delays Resentencing of Youngest Alaskan Female Murder Convict Until Next Week

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A judge has postponed the resentencing of the youngest woman in Alaska to be convicted of murder until next week. The decision comes as attorneys prepare additional arguments regarding her case, which has garnered significant public and media interest. The woman, who was 16 at the time of the crime, was initially sentenced to 99 years in prison. Her conviction drew attention not only for its severity but also for the circumstances surrounding the case, which involved a fatal shooting that shook the community. During the hearing, attorneys for the defendant argued … Read more

Self-Defense or Felony? Jury Clears Shooter in Fatal Confrontation While Convict Faces Weapon Charges

Point Arena, California — A jury has determined that the shooting death of 54-year-old Kevin Taeuffer on July 11, 2024, was justified as an act of self-defense. The shooter, 48-year-old Pan Jasper Brady, who is a convicted felon, now faces sentencing for illegally possessing the firearm he used in the confrontation. The jury found that Brady acted within his rights under California law when he shot Taeuffer during an altercation outside his home. Despite the self-defense ruling, the jury did convict Brady of two felonies: possessing a firearm and ammunition as a felon. These convictions … Read more

Infamous Convict Launches Attack on Prison Guard While Serving Life Sentence for Gruesome Murder

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin — In a startling incident at Taycheedah Correctional Facility, Taylor Schabusiness, currently serving a life sentence for the murder of her boyfriend, recently attacked a prison guard. This development adds yet another layer to Schabusiness’s already infamous criminal profile, which includes a grisly murder that occurred during a drug-fueled episode. Schabusiness, who is 27 years old, was convicted in 2023 of several grave offenses, including murder, rape, and mutilation of a corpse. Her conviction stemmed from the homicide of 25-year-old Shad Thyrion, which took place in a chilling environment compounded by … Read more

From Voter to Convict: Rachel Henry’s Unlikely Jury Duty Summons Unveils Flaws in System

PHOENIX, Ariz. — In a twist of bureaucratic oddity, Rachel Henry, a Phoenix woman convicted of a heinous crime, received a jury duty summons shortly after her sentencing. Henry, 27, was sentenced this February to three consecutive natural life terms for the murder of her three children in 2020. Henry had engaged with the electoral system legally prior to her conviction. Records indicate she registered to vote in October 2022. During her time in pre-trial detention, she exercised her voting rights in multiple elections, including the 2022 general election and the 2024 primary and general … Read more