Mistrial Declared in High-Profile University of Mississippi Murder Case Involving Disappearance of LGBTQ+ Activist

Oxford, Miss. — A Mississippi judge on Wednesday declared a mistrial in the murder case of Sheldon “Timothy” Herrington Jr., who is accused of the 2022 murder of Jimmy “Jay” Lee, a University of Mississippi student and a notable member of the LGBTQ+ community. The jury could not come to a unanimous decision after deliberating for more than nine hours, prompting the need for a new trial location. Lee, known for his vibrant participation in drag shows and his studies towards a master’s degree, went missing on July 8, 2022. Despite his body never being … Read more

Mother Secures $150K Bond After Allegedly Crafting False Alibi in New Orleans Parade Double Murder Case

NEW ORLEANS — A New Orleans court has imposed a $150,000 bond on Ashley Gray, a woman accused of providing a false alibi and misleading detectives about the murder weapon in connection to her son’s involvement in a double homicide during a local parade last month. Gray faces charges of being an accessory after the fact to second-degree murder. Authorities allege that Gray, 40, concocted a false alibi for her 19-year-old son, Curtis Gray, to shield him from murder charges relating to the deaths that occurred on November 17 during the Nine Times second line … Read more

High-Profile Lawyer Thomas Dickey Challenges Extradition, Vows Vigorous Defense in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case

Altoona, PA – Attorney Thomas Dickey, a seasoned legal veteran with over three decades of experience, is stepping into the spotlight with one of his most high-profile cases to date. Dickey is representing Luigi Mangione, a Maryland native accused of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Dickey revealed that his 26-year-old client, Mangione, is contesting extradition back to New York from Altoona, Pennsylvania, where he was apprehended with a fake ID, a 3D-printed gun, and a suppressor. This arrest followed a tip-off from a McDonald’s worker, alerting local police about suspicious activities. Authorities in … Read more

Knoxville Murder Case Progresses to Grand Jury as Details of Gruesome Crime Emerge

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The murder case involving Juan Carlos Diaz Perez, accused of killing his girlfriend Suceli Perez, was forwarded to the Knox County Grand Jury on Wednesday morning, signaling a critical development in this harrowing case from Knoxville. Suceli Perez was found deceased in July under disturbing circumstances. A detailed autopsy report indicated that the cause of death was homicide, characterized by severe injuries to her head, face, and neck. Furthermore, evidence of strangulation was confirmed in the report. The case initially unfolded when Knoxville Police detectives were summoned to a residence on Mercer … Read more