Guilty Verdict in Shocking Tennessee Murder Case: Man Convicted for Stabbing Woman 60 Times and Concealing Her Corpse

Chattanooga, Tennessee – A local jury swiftly concluded deliberations on Monday, convicting Jason Chen of both first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse in the chilling case of Jasmine Pace’s brutal death last November. The verdict came after a weeklong trial that had people across the nation closely watching due to the gruesome nature of the crime. Pace, just 22 at the time of her death, suffered a tragic fate when she was stabbed 60 times by Chen, who subsequently discarded her body. After committing the murder on November 22, 2022, Chen shackled and wrapped … Read more

Philadelphia Woman Wins $15 Million After Staircase Slip Injury in Newly Managed Apartment Building

Philadelphia, PA — A Philadelphia court has ruled in favor of a woman who sustained a broken ankle after slipping on stairs in her apartment building, awarding her a $15 million compensation. The decision, reached on December 20, holds the building’s owner and the property management company liable for the woman’s injuries. At the time of the incident, the defendants argued against their liability by pronouncing that they had assumed control over the property merely two weeks before the mishap occurred. Nonetheless, the jury found the new management sufficiently responsible for ensuring the safety and … Read more

Lawsuit Claims Vermont Child Welfare Agency Unlawfully Targeted Pregnant Woman to Seize Newborn

MONTPELIER, Vt. — A recent lawsuit alleges that the Vermont Department for Children and Families (DCF) manipulated concerns about a pregnant woman’s mental health as a pretext to secretly investigate and ultimately gain custody of her newborn daughter immediately after her delivery in February 2022. The American Civil Liberties Union of Vermont and Pregnancy Justice, a national advocacy organization, have teamed up to file the complaint against DCF, a local counseling center, and the hospital involved. According to the legal documents, the state of Vermont has been accused of engaging in the routine surveillance of … Read more

Guam Caregiver Convicted in High-Profile Abuse Case Involving Autistic Woman

Hagåtña, Guam – After just 15 minutes of deliberation, a jury convicted Peter Vonschimpf on charges of attempted fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct and abuse of an incompetent person, both misdemeanors, according to the Attorney General of Guam’s office. Vonschimpf was acquitted of the more severe charges of attempted third-degree criminal sexual conduct as a second-degree felony, along with a misdemeanor charge of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct. The trial revolved around Vonschimpf’s actions concerning a non-verbal 25-year-old woman with autism who was under his care. Prosecutors presented a disturbing scene described by the victim’s mother, who … Read more