Financial Turmoil and Legal Battles: David Eason Faces Poverty Amidst Serious Criminal Charges

Wilmington, NC — David Eason, the former “Teen Mom 2” star, has declared himself nearly $50,000 in debt and unable to afford the legal representation he once enjoyed, courtesy of his estranged wife, Jenelle Evans. This financial disclosure came to light following a series of criminal charges against him including a serious felony. In a recent court appearance, Eason, 36, revealed that he has only $106 across all his bank accounts and is overrun by debts amounting to nearly $49,000. His financial strains forced him to declare indigency, appealing for a public defender to handle … Read more

Cullman Police Chief David Nassetta Set to Retire After 26 Years of Service

CULLMAN, Ala. — After nearly three decades of dedication to law enforcement and community safety, Police Chief David Nassetta is setting his sights on retirement. Nassetta, who has been the head of the Cullman Police Department for 26 years, announced he will retire in October 2024, marking the end of a notable career that began shortly after he graduated from Auburn University in 1997. Starting his law enforcement journey in Cullman, Nassetta briefly transferred to Birmingham before decisively returning to Cullman, where he ascended the ranks to become chief. Throughout his tenure, Nassetta has witnessed … Read more

Aurora Mourns the Passing of Beloved Attorney and Educator David Benjamin, Husband of Mayor Ann Womer Benjamin

Aurora, Ohio – Community members and leaders are mourning the loss of David Benjamin, a distinguished attorney and professor, who passed away on July 8 at his Aurora home. Benjamin, who was the spouse of Aurora Mayor Ann Womer Benjamin, has been widely acclaimed for his robust contributions to education and law, as well as his community service. Benjamin’s legacy encompasses a lifelong dedication to law, teaching, and volunteering. He was not only an active legal professional but also imparted his expertise at prominent institutions such as Case Western Reserve University, University of Akron, and … Read more

Jury Recommends Life in Prison for David Marshall Murdock in Florida Murder Case

BARTOW, Fla. – After being found guilty of first-degree murder, David Marshall Murdock learned that the jury has spared him the death penalty and instead recommended a life sentence in prison. The jury failed to reach the necessary 8-4 majority needed to recommend a death sentence. Murdock, 65, was convicted of killing Lisa Bunce, his former girlfriend, and attempting to kill her friend Sanda Andrews. The tragic events occurred on January 5, 2019, when Bunce was visiting Andrews in Haines City. The two friends frequently traveled between their homes near Toledo, Ohio, and Florida. Murdock, … Read more