Jury Convicts Man in Second-Degree Murder of High Point University Student

High Point, NC — A man accused of the fatal shooting of a High Point University student was found guilty of second-degree murder this week, concluding a case that deeply affected the university community and highlighted ongoing concerns about campus safety. The verdict came after a trial where prosecutors detailed how the accused, whose name has been withheld to focus on the incident’s broader implications, fatally shot the victim following an altercation at an off-campus event two years ago. This incident has since raised questions about the measures in place to ensure students’ security and … Read more

After 33 Years, Missouri Judge Overturns Murder Conviction, Citing ‘Actual Innocence’ Amid Recanted Testimonies

St. Louis, Missouri — After spending over three decades behind bars for a crime he insists he did not commit, Christopher Dunn, 52, saw his murder conviction overturned on Monday when a St. Louis judge issued a written order vacating the sentence based on claims of “actual innocence.” The ruling, which revolved around recanted testimonies and a lack of physical evidence, may potentially end Dunn’s lengthy incarceration for the 1990 murder of 15-year-old Rico Rogers. The case garnered renewed scrutiny after a formidable evidentiary hearing four years earlier indicated probable innocence. The judge presiding over … Read more

Baltimore Court Tackles Complex Murder Trial Involving Young Suspects and a Fateful Robbery

Baltimore, MD — As the courtroom proceedings unfolded on July 22, 19-year-old William Holloman faced severe accusations in Baltimore City Circuit Court, where he was charged with two counts of first-degree murder among other related charges. The case, presided over by Judge Melissa M. Phinn, revolves around the 2021 killing of 31-year-old Efraim Gordon. The prosecution argues that Holloman, together with three other accomplices, ambushed Gordon, shooting him through the front door of his residence located on the 3700 block of Fords Lane. The incident allegedly involved robbery, and intense body camera footage shown in … Read more

Suspect in Tupac Shakur Murder Case Seeks to Swap Jail Time for House Arrest Pending Trial

Las Vegas, NV – The man charged with the 1996 murder of celebrated rapper Tupac Shakur is seeking to be placed under house arrest rather than remain in jail as he awaits trial. Duane Keith Davis, also known as “Keefe D,” has reportedly filed a legal motion citing significant health concerns which he claims are being inadequally managed in jail, arguing this treatment jeopardizes his ability to participate in his defense effectively. The motion, which surfaced this week, details that Davis suffers from multiple severe health issues. His defense team has proposed house arrest with … Read more