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Peres Magalhaes' ex-lover Brendan Banfield was indicted in September by a Fairfax County grand jury on four charges of aggravated murder and one charge of use of a firearm in the commission of a ...
A grand jury has indicted 39-year-old Brendan Banfield in the stabbing death of his wife and murder of another man in the couple's bedroom 19 months after the killing, according to Virginia's ...
A husband has been indicted for murder, 19 months after police found his wife stabbed to death and another man shot dead inside the couple’s suburban home in Herndon, Virginia.. Fairfax County ...
This goes well beyond depression. This goes well beyond PTSD. This goes well beyond being suicidal." She was convicted on March 26, 2023, of two counts of murder, and two counts of the use of firearms to commit murder. [5] [3] Prosecutors said that killing the children was revenge against her ex-husband. [5] The jurors took a day to name her ...
Louise Woodward, born in 1978 (age 45–46), is a British former au pair, who at the age of 18 was charged with murder, but was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter (reduced from the jury trial verdict) of eight-month-old baby Matthew Eappen, in Newton, Massachusetts, United States of America.
After her 2018 identification, her ex-boyfriend was charged with her murder. [17] Sharon Kay Abbott Lane Centreville, Virginia: December 6, 1993 28 Stabbing Lane, Who initially disappeared in 1987, was discovered in a shallow grave in 1993. Lane was named “Fairfax County Jane doe” until her Identification in December 2022. [18] [19]
Yet it was the Banfields’ Brazilian au pair, 22-year-old Juliana Peres Magalhães, who in two 911 calls on the morning of Feb. 24, 2023, first alerted police to what they described as “an ...
The Fairfax County police homicide unit investigated the shooting and provided its file to Fairfax Commonwealth's Attorney Raymond F. Morrogh in late 2013. [1] Torres was fired from the Fairfax County Police Department on July 31, 2015, due to violating the department's policies and procedures on the use of force.