Landlord claims parents killed their children, then attacked him, so why did he burn their bodies? Moose calf rescued from icy lake.
Crime a lort I, Nancy Grace Breaking Crime News Now. Ray Mancini's mother calls Florida police reporting her daughter, son in law, and two grandchildren missing. Police do a welfare check at the home of Rory Atwood twenty five, a landlord letting the family stay at his home. Atwood tells police he evicted the family and they left. Police then get a tip. A friend reports Atwood facetimed him asking for help quote burning trash. The so called friend reports being able to see a puddle of blood and bodies in the background of the FaceTime video call. Cadaver dogs find skeletal remains at the bottom of a fire.
Ncia Atwood claims that parents Reen Mancini and Philip Ziliot killed their children, Karma and Philip Junior, ages five and six. According to Atwood, Philip Ziliot then threatened him and his daughter with a gun. In the struggle over the weapon, Zilliot accidentally shot Mancini several times. Then Outwood gained control of the weapon and shod Ziliot. Outwood then burned all four of their bodies. Court documents in to keep Mancini and Ziliot did die from gunshot wounds, but the children's manner of death is undetermined. Prosecutors say they intend to seek the death penalty for.
Outwood Landlord Rory Atwood, now charged with murder. Spencer Warren hads to work at the dock of Alaska's Beluga Lake getting his float plane ready for a tour later that day. When he gets to the water, he finds a moose calf has fallen in and lodged between the dot and the plane's float, with the mama moose standing about four feet away. Warren calls home repeade for help to rescue the baby. One cop blocks Mama with his cruiser, while a second helps the Warren lift the moose calf up and out safely. Their hard work is rewarded when they watch the reunited moose family scamper off into the woods, finally a happy ending. More crime and justice news after this Now at the latest crime and justice breaking Knees Crime on Lines John Limley.
In South Carolina, Alec Murdoch's legal team is doubling down on efforts to overturn his convictions for the murders of his wife and son. The defense filed a one hundred and thirty two page appeal with the state Supreme Court this week, arguing misconduct by a court clerk and errors by the trial judge central to their claims. As Colleton County clerk Becky Hill accused of pressuring jurors toward a guilty verdict to bolster sales of her book about the case. Defense attorneys say at least three jurors reported inappropriate comments from Hill, including suggestions to scrutinize Murdoch's testimony. One juror perceived her remarks as a sign Murdoch was guilty. The appeal also challenges evidence presented at trial. Lawyer's claim the judge improperly allowed testimony about Murdoch's financial crimes to suggest a motive, even though prosecutors provided no direct link between those crimes and the murders. They also dispute physical evidence, including a blue raincoat with shotgun residue and testimony connecting ammunition to family owned firearms. The fifty six year old Murdoch is serving life in prison for the twenty twenty one shootings of his wife, Maggie and son Paul. He denies the killings and maintains his innocence. Three brothers including two high profile real estate brokers, are facing serious charges in what federal prosecutors describe as a decade long scheme of sexual violence. For more, return to Sidney Sumner of Crime online.
Orrin and Tal Alexander, known for brokering luxury properties in New York and Miami, along with their brother Alaon Alexander, have been charged with luring, drugging, and sexually assaulting women from twenty ten to twenty five, twenty one. According to the indictment unsealed in Manhattan, the brothers use their wealth and influence to entice victims with promises of romance or lavish experiences covering flights, hotels, and other expenses. Prosecutors alleged the women were then drugged, sometimes unknowingly, and sexually assaulted, with victims later sent away with gifts like concert tickets. Separate state charges filed in Florida detailed three incidents, including a twenty sixteen alleged gang rape out of Miami Beach apartment. The Alexanders were arrested Wednesday in Florida and will appear in court later this week. Attorneys for the brothers deny the allegations, which include charges of sex trafficking conspiracy.
The case has drawn national attention as the Alexanders once represented high profile clients like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West before founding their own real estate firm in twenty twenty two.
Thanks John Kiera Stev's twenty three. The mom of two works at a Boost Mobile store Birmingham, Alabama. At work, she explains to a coworker she's having trouble with brakes on her car. A mal customer who's a mechanic overhears and offers to replace her breaks if she'll braiy both of his daughter's hair and teach him how to do it himself. She agrees and plans to meet him back at the cell phone shop next day. Her brother drops her off at nine a m. And watches her get into the man's burgundy Chrysler two hundred. Kiera hasn't been seen again. She never told anyone the customer's name. Police cannot identify him. Kiera Stubbs African American, five three, one hundred and forty five pounds, black hair, brown eyes. Last scene wearing a gray sweatshirt with gray leggings. If you have info on Kiara Stubbs, now missing, ten years called Birmingham PD two zero five three two eight nine three one one. For the latest crime in justice news, go to crime online dot com and please join us for our daily podcast Crime Stories. With this crime alert, I'm