Mother on Trial for Alleged Murder of 6-Year-Old Son Found Dead 20 Years Ago

Atlanta, Georgia – Teresa Black, a woman accused of giving her son a toxic dose of medication and disposing of his body, is currently on trial for multiple charges, including murder. Prosecutors allege that Black not only administered a lethal combination of Tylenol and Benadryl to her son, but also struck him in the head before abandoning his remains in a wooded area. The trial has been marked by emotional testimony and arguments from both sides. During the trial, Black’s defense attorney, Bozarth, pleaded with the jurors to separate their feelings towards his client from … Read more

Elgin Man Indicted for Alleged Murder of Infant Son and Assault on Infant Girl: Shocking Grand Jury Charges Unveiled

ELGIN, Ill. — A 23-year-old man from Elgin, Illinois, has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of murdering his infant son and injuring an infant girl. Malik M. Davis is accused of inflicting severe injuries, including blunt-force head trauma, on his infant son on March 8, 2021, resulting in the child’s death. The grand jury also alleges that Davis harmed a female infant multiple times between November 2020 and January 2021. After the indictment, a judge issued a warrant for Davis’ arrest. He was apprehended in late December 2023 in Pettis County, Missouri, … Read more

Mother Awarded $9.25 Million After Son Dies in Altercation with Correction Officers at New York Prison

ALBANY, N.Y. – A federal jury awarded $9.25 million to the mother of Terry L. Cooper, a prisoner who died during a confrontation with correction officers at Clinton Correctional Facility in 2016. The verdict came just hours after the jury began deliberating Tracy Yvonne Cooper’s claim that the guards used excessive force in her son’s death. The incident occurred when Cooper, a 25-year-old inmate, set off a metal detector while on his way to the prison gym. Two officers, Patrick M. Clancy and Kolby M. Duffina, discovered explicit photos in an address book found in … Read more

Cher’s Son Opposes Conservatorship Request, Declares Mother ‘Unfit’ in Court Battle

LOS ANGELES – Cher’s request for conservatorship over her son Elijah Blue Allman was not immediately approved by a judge, who ruled that there was insufficient time for Allman and his attorneys to review the filed documents. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jessica A. Uzcategui made the decision on Friday, stating that the court required the documents to be submitted at least five days before the hearing. Allman, who is opposing the petition, was also granted the right to choose his own legal representation. One of Allman’s attorneys, Avi Levy, expressed his client’s satisfaction with … Read more