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On the morning of May 26, 2012, 31-year-old Rudy Eugene drove to Miami Beach, Florida, to Urban Beach Week. [5] After spending 30–40 minutes at the site, as filmed on security video in and around the car, [5] he abandoned it around noon and began to cross the 3-mile-long (4.8 km) span of the MacArthur Causeway, stripping himself of his clothing and disposing of his driver's license as he ...
Miami-Dade police are asking the public to help identify a murder victim found in Brickell this weekend.
A Miami murderer involved in at least six killings was finally sent off to prison on Friday, a month after the Miami Herald exposed an unusual arrangement whereby state prosecutors kept him in the ...
A killer known for his 'zombie hunter' costume is on death row, but some suspect he has another victim Tim Stelloh and Brittany Morris and Michelle Madigan October 27, 2023 at 7:01 PM
On April 6, 1997, a married couple were attacked and murdered during their fishing trip by a known acquaintance at a fish farm in Charlotte County, Florida. [2]On that day itself, 25-year-old Gregory Philip Malnory Jr. (commonly known as Greg Malnory) and his 26-year-old wife Kimberly Ann Malnory (or Kim Malnory) were invited over to the South Florida Sod Farm by Greg's 37-year-old co-worker ...
The Todt family murders was a multiple homicide case that occurred in December 2019 in Disney's planned community of Celebration, Florida.Anthony "Tony" Todt, age 44, confessed to the murders of his wife, 42-year-old Megan Todt, and their three children: Alek, age 13; Tyler, age 11; and Zoe, age 4.
Florida, where Miami-Dade is demonstrating a better path forward, should certainly do the same. The criminal justice system was never meant to become the option of last resort for the mentally ill.
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]