Jury Rejects Self-Defense Claim, Convicts Man of First-Degree Murder in Anniversary Trip Shooting

BURLINGTON, Vt. — A New Hampshire man was found guilty of first-degree murder on Friday following a tense trial that captivated the community, focusing on the tragic death of his young wife during what was supposed to be a celebratory trip. Joseph Ferlazzo, 44, was convicted by a Chittenden County jury for the brutal killing of 22-year-old Emily Ferlazzo in October 2021. The couple had embarked on a journey to Vermont to celebrate their first wedding anniversary. They met with relatives in Bolton, but the trip took a fatal turn when an argument escalated inside … Read more

Swift Justice: Lafayette Jury Convicts Man of Second-Degree Murder in Independence Day Shooting

Lafayette, LA — In a swift verdict, a Lafayette Parish jury convicted 29-year-old Deontre Batiste of second-degree murder, concluding a case that has captivated the Lafayette community since 2019. The jury deliberated for just 20 minutes before reaching their decision on the charges stemming from the fatal shooting of 36-year-old John Willis, which occurred on July 4, 2019. The incident that led to Willis’ untimely death unfolded on Lily Street in Lafayette, where he was found lying next to his front porch in the early hours of Independence Day. The discovery was made by a … Read more

Jury Convicts on Strangulation, Deadlocked on Additional Charges as MacLeod Faces New Allegations

Clarion, PA – In a recent court decision, an individual faced mixed results as the jury reached a verdict on one accusation while remaining undecided on another. The defendant, identified in court documents, was found guilty of strangulation in a case that has captured local attention. However, the jury was hung regarding an additional charge, leaving some questions unanswered in the trial that concluded this week. Strangulation, a severe charge often indicative of deep-seated issues such as domestic abuse or violent tendencies, could lead to significant jail time for the convicted. The precise details surrounding … Read more

Jury Convicts Woman Who Fired Shots at Portland Airport in Desperate Bid for Intervention

PORTLAND, Ore. — In a disturbing incident at Portland International Airport last year, a woman discharged a firearm into the terminal’s ceiling before surrendering to authorities. Local officials recently disclosed that the shooter, Laura Patterson, 48, of Kennewick, Washington, expressed her actions were a desperate bid for intervention to prevent her from harming her family members residing in another state. A Multnomah County jury has since convicted Patterson on multiple indictments, including unlawful use of a weapon with a firearm, possession of a loaded firearm in public places, and reckless endangerment. This verdict followed a … Read more