74-Year-Old Charged with Murder Following Fatal Multi-Vehicle Collision in Lakeville

Lakeville, Massachusetts – A 74-year-old man from Lakeville has been charged with second-degree murder following a multi-vehicle collision that resulted in the death of a 75-year-old man last year, according to the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office. The indictment, which was handed down on Friday, escalates the legal ramifications for David DeLorenzo, who is now facing multiple charges including manslaughter and homicide by motor vehicle while under the influence. The fatal incident, which occurred on January 19, claimed the life of Richard Reed, also a resident of Lakeville. Reed was a passenger in a Toyota … Read more

Man Charged in Murder of Detroit Neurosurgeon Amid Intimate Relationship Scandal

Detroit, MI — A man intimately connected to a local neurosurgeon, Devon Hoover, MD, who was tragically killed earlier this year, now faces charges for his murder, authorities reported. In a separate but equally shocking case, a Philadelphia teenager has secured a nearly $45 million settlement from Temple University Hospital. The teen, who now requires 24/7 care, suffered serious complications after choking on mashed potatoes soon after being discharged from the hospital. From overseas, reports surface out of Germany where a physician was taken into custody under the suspicion of murdering four elderly patients and … Read more

Delphi Murder Case Update: Legal Team for Richard Allen Seeks Additional Appellate Lawyers After 2017 Conviction

DELPHI, Ind. — In a case that captured the attention of the nation, Richard Allen has been convicted of the 2017 murders of two teenage girls, Abby Williams, 13, and Libby German, 14, whose deaths shook the small town of Delphi, Indiana. After years of mourning and mystery, the verdict brought an essential but somber closure to a community haunted by the crime. Allen, who maintained his innocence, faced a jury comprised of members from Allen County and was found guilty in November 2024. The conviction followed a lengthy trial that saw a flurry of … Read more

Debate Ignites Over Terrorism Charge in High-Profile Healthcare CEO Murder Case

NEW YORK — The recent shooting of Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare, has ignited widespread conversation about both political violence and the private healthcare system in the United States. Among the slew of charges faced by the accused, Luigi Mangione, the allegation of terrorism under New York’s legal definition has stirred a significant legal controversy and debate over its applicability and impact on the judicial proceedings in the case. Earlier this month, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office charged Mangione with 11 offenses, including first-degree murder in the course of terrorism. This charge adheres … Read more