Washington Parish Grand Jury Indicts Two Men in Separate Murder Cases

Franklinton, LA – In separate cases, a Washington Parish grand jury has brought charges in two distinct homicide investigations, as announced by District Attorney Collin Sims. The indictments, which detail allegations of violent crimes occurring within days of each other, stir concerns about community safety and law enforcement efficacy in the area. On September 17, 2024, 34-year-old Perry Bell from Baton Rouge was indicted for the first-degree murder of 29-year-old Corey Dillon, an incident that purportedly took place on July 2. Major Jacob Waskom of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections directed the inquiry … Read more

Monroe County Man Faces Trial for 2021 Murder of Elderly Woman Over Unsettled Debt

Monroe County, WI – A 66-year-old Madison resident, Lyle Miller, faces charges of first-degree murder and evidence tampering linked to the 2021 death of 88-year-old Betty Hayes. Miller, who has been held without bond at Monroe County Jail since his arrest, is set for a jury trial beginning March 17, 2025, following a pretrial conference slated for February 14, 2025. The case, which has captured local attention, stems from the mysterious disappearance and subsequent death of Hayes in December 2021. According to prosecutors, a witness reportedly saw Miller speeding away from Madison on the night … Read more

Kentucky Judge Murdered in Chambers; Local Sheriff Charged with First-Degree Murder Following Dispute

Whitesburg, KY — A shocking incident has left the small community of Whitesburg in turmoil after Letcher County Sheriff Shawn Stines, 43, was charged with the murder of District Judge Kevin Mullins, 54, inside his own chambers. This rare and violent breach of judicial security occurred after what sources say was a heated argument between the two officials. Local and state authorities are now trying to piece together the sequence of events that led to this tragic event. According to reports, Stines was seen entering Mullins’ office shortly before the incident. He later emerged with … 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