Emotional Testimony Unfolds as Indiana Jury Convenes in Trial for 2017 Delphi Teen Murders

Delphi, IN — Emotional testimony gripped an Indiana courtroom on Saturday as Pat Brown recounted the grim discovery of two teenage girls’ bodies near a Delphi creek, marking a poignant moment in the trial of 52-year-old Richard Allen. Charged with the 2017 murders of Libby German, 14, and Abby Williams, 13, the case has baffled investigators and haunted the small community for years. The girls, best friends, vanished on February 13, 2017, during a hike near the Monon High Bridge, an abandoned railroad bridge. Their disappearance triggered an extensive search. Brown, a friend of Libby’s … Read more

Trial Set to Begin for Ohio Man Charged with Multiple Murders and Kidnappings in Summit County

Summit County, Ohio — Jury proceedings are set to commence Monday for Elias Gudino, a man facing multiple charges including aggravated murder and kidnapping involving four victims, three of whom were fatally shot. The trial will be overseen by Judge Mary Margaret Rowlands. Gudino, whose legal entanglements stem from a series of grisly incidents, has been formally charged with six counts of aggravated murder, two counts of attempted aggravated murder, three counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, four counts of kidnapping, one count of tampering with evidence, and one count of possessing weapons … Read more

Brooklyn’s ‘Bully Gang’ Turns to Rap and Pot Dealing as a Means of Survival, Defense Claims in Trial for Murders

BROOKLYN, NY – Moeleek Harrell, the alleged leader of the “Bully Gang,” currently on trial for three counts of murder, is being portrayed by his lawyer as a pot dealer and rap artist who simply sought to make ends meet after losing close friends to violence. Harrell and his associates adopted the name “Bully Gang” in an effort to reclaim the term, as they were frequently bullied growing up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn. Their intention was to establish themselves as rap artists within the industry. The prosecution, led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Joy … Read more

Unresolved Cold Case Takes Center Stage as Jury Trial Date Nears for Tony Haase, a Suspect in the 1992 Togstad and Mumbrue Murders

Boscobel, Wisconsin – A jury trial date has been set for Tony Haase, who is facing charges in connection with the 1992 murders of Togstad and Mumbrue. The trial is scheduled to begin on August 2, 2024. The case has gained significant attention due to its long-standing unsolved status and the heinous nature of the crimes. Haase is accused of the brutal killings of brothers Charles and David Togstad, as well as their friend Drake Mumbrue. The victims were found dead in their mobile home, and the case remained unsolved for over three decades. However, … Read more