DC Judge Rules in Carjacking Case as Video Evidence Reveals Disturbing Incident

Washington, D.C. — A D.C. Superior Court judge found sufficient evidence to proceed with a carjacking case involving Kevin Lester, 36, during a preliminary hearing held on June 24. The incident under scrutiny occurred on June 13 on the 300 block of 40th Street, SW. Prosecutors presented video footage in court depicting the alleged carjacking, which showed Lester and another individual confronting the victim. According to court documents, Lester reportedly threatened the victim with a firearm, demanding he exit his vehicle. While the second suspect is said to have removed the keys from the ignition, … Read more

Georgia Couple Wins $2.25 Million Verdict Over Disturbing Autopsy Images of Their Deceased Infant

Augusta, Georgia — A jury has awarded a Georgia couple $2.25 million in a lawsuit concerning the use of autopsy images of their decapitated child. The decision came after a trial that revealed how the couple’s tragedy was compounded by the public dissemination of sensitive materials related to their deceased baby. The couple, who remains unnamed, initiated the legal action against a local coroner’s office after they discovered that graphic images of their child’s autopsy had circulated on social media. The case ignited emotional discussions about privacy rights and the ethical responsibilities of officials handling … Read more

US Couple Wins NZ$3.76 Million After Legal Battle Over Disturbing Autopsy Images of Their Baby

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A jury has awarded nearly NZ$3.76 million to a U.S. couple who filed a lawsuit against a New Zealand government agency over the release of autopsy images of their deceased infant. The case has drawn attention to privacy rights and the handling of sensitive materials in the aftermath of tragic loss. The couple, whose names have not been disclosed, engaged legal action against the New Zealand government after the autopsy photos of their decapitated baby were distributed inappropriately. These images came to light during a police investigation into the circumstances surrounding … Read more

Georgia Jury Awards Couple $2.25 Million After Disturbing Autopsy Video Leak

ATLANTA — A Fulton County jury has ruled in favor of a Georgia couple, awarding them $2.25 million in a lawsuit against a pathologist who allegedly shared graphic videos of their deceased infant’s autopsy. The heartbreaking case revolves around the couple’s son, Treveon Taylor Jr., who was decapitated during delivery in July 2023. Jessica Ross and Treveon Isaiah Taylor Sr. entrusted Dr. Jackson Gates to conduct an autopsy on their child. Following the procedure, they discovered that the videos taken during the autopsy were posted online, an action they argue severely traumatized them. The couple’s … Read more