Woman Indicted for Allegedly Stabbing Husband and Triggering AMBER Alert in Lakewood

CLEVELAND, Ohio – A 29-year-old woman from Lakewood, Ohio, has been indicted by a Cuyahoga County grand jury in connection with a violent incident that sparked an AMBER Alert last month. Ariel Walters stands accused of allegedly stabbing her 30-year-old husband at Cove Park and then fleeing the scene with their 1-year-old daughter. The AMBER Alert, which remained active until Walters turned herself in, caused widespread concern and garnered significant media attention. The charges against Walters include one count of attempted murder, two counts of felonious assault, one count of endangering children, and one count … Read more

Murder Suspect Denied Dismissal: La Crosse Court Rejects Request for Speedy Trial in Stabbing Death Case

LA CROSSE, WI – Anquin St. Junious, the suspect in a 2019 murder case, had his request to dismiss the charges denied by the court. St. Junious, who is currently being held in Portage County state prison on unrelated charges, argued that the local courts disregarded his plea for a speedy trial concerning the fatal stabbing of Virgil Stewart inside a parked taxi. Speaking via video link from the prison, St. Junious claimed that he had not been granted a speedy trial or even given a trial date. Representing himself in court, he argued that … Read more

Jury Members Selected for High-Stakes Inquest into James Smith Stabbing: Intense Testimonies and Expert Analysis Await

Saskatoon, SK – Jury selection has concluded for the inquest into the James Smith Cree Nation stabbing incident, as eight jurors have been chosen to make recommendations once the inquiry is completed. However, only six of the jurors will be able to make recommendations, with two serving as backups. The selected jurors are not allowed to have any relationship or connection with the victims, lawyers, or witnesses involved in the case. At first, plans were in place for an entirely Indigenous jury, but the leaders of the James Smith Cree Nation proposed a 50-50 split … Read more

Mistake by Jury Forewoman Leads to Initial Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing Case Near Waterloo Station

London, UK – A jury forewoman’s “mistake” led to the initial acquittal of three men accused of killing Adrian Keise, 32, near Waterloo Station. Keise was fatally stabbed in October 2022 in Lower Marsh, central London, after a confrontation. The Yusuff brothers, Paul and Matthew, faced murder charges, with Paul also facing a knife possession charge. Additionally, a third defendant, Moussa Traore, was charged with manslaughter. All three defendants, from south London, pleaded not guilty and stood trial at the Old Bailey in London. After deliberating for over 10 hours, the jury was called back … Read more