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In 2003, both Sifrits were convicted, he for one murder and she for both murders. Erika confessed to both murders and Benjamin confessed to their dismemberment in an attempt to spare his wife. Benjamin Sifrit is currently serving 38 years at the Roxbury Correctional Institution in Hagerstown, Maryland , while Erika is serving a life sentence ...
In 2009, Bernice Novack and her son, Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel heir Ben Novack Jr., were murdered three months apart. Narcy Novack (née Narcisa Véliz Pacheco; born 1956), Ben's estranged wife was convicted of orchestrating the murders, and after a highly publicized trial was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [1]
Prior to her crime, Marjorie Orbin was a 43-year-old former Las Vegas showgirl. [1] According to officials, she had been having affairs with several men. [1] When Jay Orbin returned home from a business trip, investigators believe his wife shot and killed him, then dismembered his body with jigsaw blades in an attempt to keep the affairs a secret and inherit Jay's money. [2]
A former Los Angeles police detective was convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend’s wife in 2012, more than two decades after Sherri Rasmussen was killed in her Southern California condo.
The man accused of fatally shooting his wife while driving in an SUV with their two infant children told authorities that he acted in self-defense, according to court documents released Wednesday ...
A Pennsylvania couple killed during an argument over shoveling snow appeared to threaten and shout insults at their neighbor, even as he aimed a handgun at them and opened fire, according to video ...
She had registered at the hotel on December 16 under the name "Alison Lowell", and was staying in room 327. [8] [9] September 1, 1992 N/A Approx. 20-30 Death Fell from building The body of an African-American man was found in the alley behind the Cecil. Police said he had either fallen, jumped, or been pushed from the hotel's fifteenth floor.
Stephanie Lazarus, who was an L.A. police detective when she killed her former boyfriend's wife in 1986, was recommended for parole by a select committee Thursday.. Lazarus, 63, was convicted in ...