Manuscript Seized from Serial Killer Pickton’s Cell Raises New Questions for Victims’ Families

Vancouver, Canada — In the wake of serial killer Robert Pickton’s recent death following an attack in a Quebec prison, a startling revelation has emerged. A manuscript, described as a “tell all” about his life, was discovered among his belongings, sparking a fervent interest among families of his victims, according to a Vancouver lawyer. The lawyer, Jason Gratl, represents several families in ongoing civil lawsuits against Pickton and his brother David. This discovery came as unexpected news to them, as they believed the police investigation was concluded. However, the manuscript, handwritten by Pickton and spanning … Read more

Pennsylvania Man Wins $78 Million in Lawsuit Over Cancer Linked to Popular Weed Killer Ingredient

ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA – A Pennsylvania man was awarded a substantial sum of $78 million last week, following a jury verdict in a product liability lawsuit. This case ties into broader legal battles involving Roundup weed killer, which the plaintiff argued led to his development of blood cancer. William Melissen, 51, of Abington Township, pursued legal action in 2021, attributing his non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis a year prior to his prolonged exposure to glyphosate. Glyphosate is the main ingredient in Roundup, which Melissen claimed to have used routinely both at work and at home since 1992. … Read more

Jury Selection Advances in Deputy’s 2018 Murder Case, Bradman’s Killer Faces Death Penalty Amid Challenges

Sebring, Fla. – The legal proceedings in the tragic shooting of Deputy Sheriff William J. Gentry Jr. continue to unfold in Highlands County as attorneys, led by Judge Angela Cowden, work diligently to form a jury capable of deliberating the capital murder case that has the local community closely watching. Gentry, who bravely served in Highlands County, succumbed to gunshot wounds the day following the incident on May 6, 2018. Joseph Ables, the accused, faces severe charges including the fatal shooting of Deputy Gentry and the felony cruelty towards an animal, specifically, a neighbor’s cat … Read more

Deliberations Stall: No Verdict Reached in Trial of Alleged ‘Good Samaritan’ Killer

Chicago – A mistrial was declared in the high-profile case of a man accused of fatally shooting an individual who was attempting to intervene in a violent altercation. The deceased, heralded by his community as a “Good Samaritan,” had stepped in to help a victim of assault when he was shot. The case, which had attracted considerable local attention, underscored the risks faced by bystanders when intervening in public disputes. Despite extensive deliberations, the jury was unable to come to a unanimous decision, leading to a declaration of mistrial by the presiding judge. According to … Read more