Man with 'Crazy Eyes' Opens Fire on Family: "I Didn't Kill Them" | Crime Alert 03.26.25

Published Mar 26, 2025, 10:00 AM

Sleepless man claims "men in ski masks" forced him to murder his family. 'Walmart Washes' vetoed by senior judge. 

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Crime Alert. I'm Nancy Grace breaking crime news now. Johnny Gay King hasn't slept in days. His actions start to scare his family, shouting about men and ski masks chasing him. Family members try to calm him down. He disappears to his room, returning with a handgun. He shouts, if you don't want to believe me, I'll kill you all. He opens fire on his mom, sister, and three year old niece, then drives to a friend's house. When they answer the door, he's got crazy eyes and covered in blood. He says, I didn't kill them.

Nancy Ga King's mother survives the shooting, but both his sister, Tiana Cherrell Walking Eagle, and her three year old daughter Loki, are dead by the time first responders arrive, called by a fourth family member who fled the home when he heard gunshots. Geeking stabs himself multiple times on the front porch of his friend's home before taking off again in his blue Ford Focus. Geeking quickly apprehended after crashing the car, telling officers the men in ski masks made him shoot his family. Geeking also claimed the men in sche mass stabbed him, but later admitted the wounds were self inflicted.

Johnny Gay King twenty seven, charged with two counts murder and attempted murder. Michigan Judge Jeffrey Clothier shot by the number of Walmart thefts coming across his bench. In one day, he sees thirty seven cases, the total over one hundred in just two months. He decides to act, coming up with a knee punishment for Walmart shoplifters mandatory community service at a free car wash. He dubs Walmart washes. Chief Judge William Crawford Junior veto's the knee punishment, saying Clothier should have gotten approval before trying to enforce. Clothier, frustrated by the ruling, still hoping to come up with a creative way to discourage Walmart shoplifters. Well, talk about a killjoy, Chief Judge William Crawford Junior. Maybe they should all come to your house for dinner. More crime and justice news after this Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news. Crime Alazed John Lemley.

A shocking case out of New Mexico as a thirteen year old boy is charged with murder after a deadly hidden run captured on video from inside a stolen car. Albuquerque, Police say the team believed to be the driver and a fifteen year old are both charged with an open count of murder, conspiracy, and other crimes, including leaving the scene of a fatal accident. An eleven year old also involved is too young to face a murder charge. The victim, sixty three year old Scott Dwight Habermel, was biking to work at Sandia National Laboratories in May when a car swerved into the bike lane and hit him. Investigators say the crash was filmed from inside the vehicle and later posted on social media. In the video, a voice believed to be the thirteen year old can be heard discussing the impact before the car appears to accelerate. Police were alerted after a middle school principal and others reported the footage. The thirteen year old is set to be booked into juvenile detention while detectives continue searching for the other two suspects. A decade's old mystery may finally have a breakthrough. Authorities in Oregon have recovered a vehicle from the Columbia River believed to be connected to the nineteen fifty eight disappearance of the Martin family. Crime online Sydney Sumner as the latest.

On December seventh, nineteen fifty eight, Kenneth and Barbara Martin and their three daughters left their Portland home to gather Christmas greenery and were never seen again. Months later, the bodies of two daughters were found in the Columbia River, but the rest of their family and their car remained missing. Last autumn diver Archer Mayo, who had searched for the car for years, located a submerged Ford station Wagon near Cascade Locks, Oregon, in the past few days. Crews have now pulled the vehicle from the river. Though the body of the car had deteriorated, authorities say its make, model, and color match the Martin's vehicle. No human remains were fed. Investigators are now working to confirm the car's identity using serial numbers, hoping to finally bring answers to a case that has haunted Oregon for sixty six years. A forensic examination is underway.

If confirmed, this discovery could finally provide closure to one of Oregon's most enduring mysteries.

Thanks John adeep Eddie Rahanna well loved in Vestal, New York, for his kindness as the owner of Cars or US a used car dealership he's operated at over thirty years. January eleventh, the Rohnna family concern when the father of five isn't home for dinner. Employees say they last saw their boss at the dealership at noon. His children track his phone. The location last updates near the dealership Upper Front Street six pm, but then his phone either dies or it's turned off. Searchers of the area haven't turned up any leads that were Hannah's desperate to find Eddie. Eddie sixty nine five ten, one hundred and eighty pounds, brown eyes, baulding with white hair, or his black framed glasses. There is a twenty thousand dollars reward for info on a deep Eddie Ruhanna. If you know or think you know anything about the dad's disappearance, please call Broome County, New York Sheriffs six zero seven seven seven eight one one nine six repeat. There is a twenty one thousand dollars reward for the latest crime in Justice. To use, go to crime online dot com and please join us for our daily podcast, Crime Stories, where we do our best to find missing people, especially children, and solve unsolved homicides. With this crime alert, I'm Missy Grace