Barry Morphew Indicted for Murder: New Evidence Links Him to Wife’s Death After Lengthy Investigation

ALAMOSA, Colo. — Barry Morphew is facing a murder charge in the death of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, following an indictment from a grand jury that was announced recently. This indictment comes more than three years after the initial case against him was dismissed and nearly two years after Suzanne’s remains were found in Saguache County. The new indictment alleges that Barry Morphew had exclusive access to the drugs found in Suzanne’s system at the time of her death. It includes details from cell phone records and vehicle data that contradict the account he provided … Read more

Jason Carter’s Legal Battles Continue as Appeal Over Investigation Rights is Denied

Cedar Rapids, Iowa — Jason Carter has faced a setback in his legal battles following the murder charge in connection with the death of his mother, Shirley Carter. A recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a district court’s decision regarding his claims against investigators, affirming that he was not wronged prior to his 2015 arrest. While Carter was acquitted of the murder charges after a complex legal process, he was later found liable for his mother’s death in a civil case initiated by his father and brother. This lawsuit sought $10 million … Read more

Controversy Erupts as 83-Year-Old Attorney Gloria Allred Faces Investigation for Alleged Client Pressure Tactics

Los Angeles, California — Gloria Allred, an attorney known for her high-profile involvement in the #MeToo movement, is under investigation by the State Bar of California. According to reports released on Friday, the inquiry aims to assess whether her law firm, Allred, Maroko & Goldberg, has pressured clients into accepting confidential settlements perceived as unfavorable. This scrutiny follows allegations made by former clients, who claim the firm utilized high-pressure tactics to influence how they managed their cases and interacted with the press. Amid these allegations, Allred, 83, expressed confidence in her firm’s practices. She stated … Read more

Spanish Supreme Court Opens Investigation into Socialist Party Official Amid Kickback Allegations

MADRID, Spain — A judge from the Spanish Supreme Court has summoned a high-ranking member of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s Socialist Party to provide testimony regarding alleged kickbacks involving construction companies linked to public contracts. The development follows revelations of recorded conversations suggesting possible illegal activity. Judge Leopoldo Puente, who unsealed the case on Thursday, revealed that police reports indicated a conversation between Santos Cerdan, the Socialist Party’s organizational secretary and a lawmaker, and former Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos allegedly discussing illicit payments in connection with public works. The judge determined there to be … Read more