Babysitter Convicted of Manslaughter in Infant’s Overdose Death at Unlicensed Daycare

HONOLULU — A Hawaiian jury decided on a manslaughter verdict for Dixie Denise Villa, a babysitter charged in connection with the 2019 Benadryl overdose death of 7-month-old Abigail Lobisch. After deliberating for just over a day, the panel of seven women and five men returned their verdict, convicting Villa on Friday morning. The 46-year-old Villa, who maintained a composed demeanor as her fate was revealed, could now face up to 20 years in prison. This tragic outcome sprung from an incident nearly four years ago when Anna Lobisch entrusted her infant daughter and her 2-year-old … Read more

Jurors in High-Profile Manhattan Manslaughter Case to Remain Anonymous Amid Security Concerns

New York — A Manhattan court has decided to keep the identities of jurors secret in the highly charged manslaughter trial of Daniel Penny, who is accused of killing Jordan Neely in a subway chokehold incident. The decision, announced by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Maxwell Wiley, comes amid concerns about potential threats to jurors due to the intense public scrutiny around the case. During the proceedings, the courtroom heard arguments in favor of anonymity from Assistant District Attorney Dafna Yoran, who highlighted the previous threats that parties involved in the trial had received. With tensions … Read more

Manslaughter Trial Begins for Marine Veteran Over NYC Subway Chokehold Death

New York — Jury selection commenced Monday for the trial of Daniel Penny, a 25-year-old former U.S. Marine, who faces manslaughter charges stemming from a fatal confrontation on a New York City subway last year. Penny is accused of placing Jordan Neely, 30, in a chokehold that led to his death on May 1, 2023. Penny, a veteran discharged in 2021 after four years of service, allegedly restrained Neely, previously known for his work as a street performer, amid claims that Neely was behaving unpredictably and demanding money from fellow passengers. The incident, captured by … Read more

Subway Vigilance on Trial: New York City’s Daniel Penny Faces Manslaughter Charges in High-Profile Subway Chokehold Case

New York — The trial of Daniel Penny, the man accused in the death of Jordan Neely on a Manhattan subway, is about to begin, sparking debates and widespread attention for its high-stakes examination of self-defense and criminal accountability. Jury selection is set to start Monday for what promises to be a deeply scrutinized examination following an incident that not only cost Neely, a homeless man known for his Michael Jackson impersonations, his life but also raised serious questions about public safety and judicial fairness. Neely’s death occurred in May 2023, capturing public outrage after … Read more