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Experts have also pointed out the problem as a case where there is a suspicion of false accusation. This case is an unprecedented and unusual judgment case in which a suspect was sentenced to death without any motive, confession, or material evidence. Hayashi's case gained public attention. The crime inspired a wave of copycat poisonings. [9]
After reviewing the FOB Sushi Bar, Lee’s followers commented on the post alerting him that there might be something wiggling in his sushi. “At 1:50, the end of your sushi was moving,” one ...
[13] [11] Charges were later dropped against Sini on March 1, 2019; this action was criticized by the Richardson Police Department. [14] [15] Wesley Mathews motioned for a new trial following his sentencing, claiming the photographs of the child's dead body, or the photos showing her injuries before her death, should never have been shown. On ...
Javier Ambler II was a 40-year-old black man, a postal worker, and the father of two sons. [4] [5] His mother described him as a gentle giant and a great father. [3]Ambler's father, who was in the U.S. Army, said that Javier "didn't know white from black or Latino from Filipino...
I tried Factor’s pre-made meal delivery service for a week to help make meal planning at home easier and stress-free. Here’s what I thought about the service’s ready-to-eat meals.
An eighth person has died in the Houston area following severe weather that lashed the city and surrounding Harris County with 100 mph winds, officials said Monday, and more than 192,000 customers ...
Masami Tsuchiya (土谷 正実, Tsuchiya Masami, January 6, 1965 – July 6, 2018) was a senior member of Aum Shinrikyo, responsible for the deaths of a combined 19 people and for the production of sarin, VX nerve agent, PCP and LSD. [1] He is also notable for not showing remorse at the trials and remaining loyal to cult leader Shoko Asahara. [1]
A University of Texas at Dallas student was found dead a week after he disappeared, according to officials. Andrew Zhou Li, 20, was last seen on the evening of Feb. 24 at his on-campus apartment.