Secrets Unveiled: Key Witnesses Reveal Intricate Details of Jennifer Dulos Murder Investigation

NEW CANAAN, Connecticut – Day 2 of Michelle Troconis’ trial shed light on the early days of the investigation into the disappearance and presumed murder of Jennifer Dulos. Connecticut State Police Sergeant Jamie Pearston took the stand as the first witness, providing insight into the mapping and sketching of the crime scene by state police investigators. Pearston explained the importance of memorializing the location of evidence through detailed sketches. These sketches included markings for spots where investigators believed they had found a blood-like substance. However, the trial faced a delay as defense attorney Jon Schoenhorn … Read more

Lawyer Representing Chad Daybell in Triple Killing Trial Requests to Step Away: Dramatic Twist in Murder Case

REXBURG, Idaho – The lawyer representing Chad Daybell, the husband of convicted murderer Lori Vallow, has requested to withdraw from the case, according to court documents. Daybell, 55, is facing charges for the alleged murders of his ex-wife Tammy and Vallow’s children, JJ, 7, and Tylee, 16, in 2019. The bodies of the children were found buried in Daybell’s Idaho backyard in 2020. In a petition filed with the court, John Prior, Daybell’s lawyer, cited the complexity of the case and the need to prepare for two trials, as prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. … Read more

Judge Orders Partial Release of DNA Records in Idaho Murder Trial, Granting Small Victory to Defense Attorneys

MOSCOW, Idaho – A judge in Idaho’s 2nd Judicial District has issued a late filing regarding the disclosure of information related to the use of advanced DNA technology. The technology in question is investigative genetic genealogy (IGG), which involves using DNA from a crime scene to build a family tree through online genealogy services. This allows investigators to potentially identify suspects connected to crimes. The judge’s order, posted on a repository of court records, grants the defense attorneys representing the accused, Kohberger, access to some of the requested DNA records. The defense team had been … Read more

Tarzana Man Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charges in Wife and In-Laws’ Slaying

Encino, California – The man accused of brutally murdering his wife and in-laws and disposing of his wife’s remains in a trash bin, entered a plea of not guilty on Friday. Samuel Bond Haskell, who is currently being held without bail, is scheduled to return to court in February for a preliminary hearing. The disturbing case involves the disappearance of Tarzana woman Mei Haskell and her parents, Yanxiang Wang and Gaoshan Li. Mei Haskell’s uncle is seeking justice and closure for his family’s tragic ordeal. Samuel Haskell was arrested in November after a video linked … Read more