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Cab Driver Looted, Shot At On Valentine's Day

An Oklahoma City, OK cab driver fled for his life Saturday after what ought to have been a basic cab ride transformed into a furnished burglary. The cab driver was looted around 7 a.m. Valentine's Day in the wake of getting an at a Motel 6 off Northwest Turnpike and dropping him off at the Legacy Edge Condos in the 7500 square of Northwest tenth Road. "He simply chose not to pay the charge and chose to loot me rather," said the person in question, who requested that not be recognized. The casualty said the man inquired as to whether he acknowledged Visas when they touched base at the flat unpredictable. As the casualty hauled out his Samsung tablet to run the man's charge card, the man asked "Would I be able to pay with this?" alluding to a 9mm handgun. The casualty said the man at that point put the firearm up to his chest and instructed him to escape the taxi and void his pockets. "I had possibly $50 in real money, and he wasn't conten

Valentine's Day Bank Theft in East Lyme Results in Capture

A Norwich man supposedly victimized a Citizen's Bank at gunpoint. At roughly 9:10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, a man strolled into Native's Bank, #15 Chesterfield Rd. #1 in Flanders Square and supposedly looted the bank at gunpoint. The man hurried to the counter and shouted requests at representatives and bank clients, as indicated by Connecticut Express Police's Eastern Area Significant Wrongdoing Squad, Troop E. "The suspect was forceful and debilitating amid this theft," police said. "He fled the scene with an extensive aggregate of cash and was associated with being gotten by a vehicle not long after the theft." Because of the brutal idea of this wrongdoing and the effect it had on the network, law authorization steadily worked in participation to recognize and secure and capture warrant, as indicated by an official statement from CT State Police. Connecticut State Police Eastern Locale Real Wrongdoing Troop E Criminologists could recognize th

Man Gets Jail For Valentine's Day Burglary Of Bank Where Sweetheart Worked

EAST ST. LOUIS, Sick. (AP) >> An Oakland District man who required cash to purchase his Illinois sweetheart a wedding band is currently made a beeline for government jail for helping do Valentine's Day theft outside the bank where she worked. Twenty-two-year-old Ramsey Fakhouri of Troy has been condemned to six-and-a-half years. He conceded in Spring, and his 18-year-old co-litigant from Harmony, Michigan, anticipates preliminary. Experts say Fakhouri partook in the Feb. 14 robbery of almost $26,000 from a Bradford National Bank laborer who was loading an ATM outside that branch in Highland Country, Illinois, east of St. Louis. Investigators say Fakhouri's sweetheart worked at that bank, was ignorant of the burglary designs and viewed the robbery unfurl without knowing her beau was included. Specialists say in court archives the couple's relationship started two or three years back when Fakhouri met the lady at a Book of scriptures school. By early this year,

Michigan Woman Guilty of Second-Degree Stabbing of Boyfriend on Valentine's Day

JACKSON, MI - After a jury discovered his child's denounced executioner, First light Dixon-Bey, blameworthy of second-degree kill, Gregory L. Stack, in tears, embraced his family. "It's a dismal, miserable day. ... We lost a child," Stack reflected from inside Jackson Province Circuit Judge John McBain's court. "(Dixon-Bey's little girl) simply lost the main father she knew and her mom. "We're glad (with the decision), but on the other hand we're miserable," he included. "She took two families and just messed them all up." On Wednesday, Dec. 9, a jury discovered First light Dixon-Bey liable of second-degree kill in the Feb. 14 murder of her 49-year-former sweetheart, Gregory M. Stack. Finishing a move between condos, Stack was cut twice in the chest after he returned home to 807 Steward Pkwy. On Valentine's Day. Dixon-Bey was captured in the wounding, while her lawyer, David Carter, said she cut Stack in self-prot

Illinois Missionary Man Who Killed Spouse On Valentine's Day Heads To Preliminary

A previous Baptist missionary from Illinois is on preliminary for supposedly killing his better half on Valentine's Day so that he could be with the Lithuanian understudy prosecutors say is his special lady. Nathan Leuthold, 39, of Peoria, Poorly., called the police to his home on Feb. 14, 2013, saying he was the casualty of a home attack. At his home, police officers discovered the body of his better half, Denise Leuthold, with a solitary gunfire twisted to the head. "I watched some kitchen cupboards open, and some kitchen drawers on the floor. I felt this was not a common theft," Officer Richard Linthicum affirmed. Examiners say Denise Leuthold was executed with a Glock 40, a similar weapon Leuthold possesses however which is currently absent. They additionally discovered Web scans for "how to stifle a firearm," "hitting somebody over the take to thump them off," and "deadly infusion," on Leuthold's PC. Leuthold is charged with

Valentine's Day Murder-Suicide In Madison County, Alabama

Authorities with Alabama's Madison County Sheriff's Office have discharged no extra insights about Valentine's Day murder-suicide of an elderly Toney couple, and it will probably remain that way. Sgt. Brian Chaffin said the office is withholding the names of the couple in line with the family. The Madison County Coroner's Office is additionally keeping the names from the public. Keeping in mind the family's desires, the names of the couple are being withheld. Appointees were gotten out not long after 10 a.m. Saturday to the couple's home in the 1700 square of Prepared Segment Street, where they found the couple's bodies. The resulting examination demonstrated that the 77-year-old spouse shot and slaughtered his significant other, 76, preceding executing himself. The couple was managing long haul sickness, authorities say; however, it is indistinct who was sick. There was no history of abusive behavior at home, and court records demonstrate the spou

A Pre Valentine's Gift: Woman Bashes in Husbands Head

Andrea Consales, 59, a New Jersey teacher and daughter of a deceased judge, was accused of first-degree murder after she bashed her husband Giovanni Luliano's head in the day before Valentine's Day. Luliano passed away the next day (Valentine's Day). EMT's reacting to Consales' call noted noteworthy cracks to the face, head, and middle that seemed to have been caused by blunt force. Also observed, were blood stains throughout the home. In her preliminary she told the court that her husband "had fallen," however the arraignment esteemed the wounds steady with murder. Consales, a middle school teacher, was placed on unpaid leave and later, lost her teaching license.

"Ketchup is everywhere," Says 4-Year-Old After Witnessing Mother's Murder

Ignacia Manriquez and Juan Manuel Navarro had three children together. Despite this, Juan suddenly ended their relationship in 1993. Everything was typical at first. Ignacia even stayed neighborly with her ex for the children. Juan later had a change of heart and wanted to get back together with Ignacia. When Ignacia declined to take him back, Juan chose to murder her. The San Bernardino Province representative lead prosecutor who arraigned the case, Margaret Bevan, said Juan came to Ignacia's family home, where one of the children allows him to come in because he's their father. Ignacia and Juan erupt into a fight. At that point, Juan tailed Ignacia and the children to a nearby strip mall, where the two wound up arguing in a parking area. Bradford Montgomery witnessed the couple fighting close to the vehicle. He reported seeing Ignacia crying. At that point, he saw Navarro pull out a firearm and shoot her head at point clear range. She was also shot in the stomach as sh

Connecticut Man Fatally Stabs Ex Girlfriend on Valentine's Day

Tiana Notice, a communications student, finishing her graduate degree at the College of Hartford, was dating James Carter II, a 31-year-old man from New Britain, Connecticut. In 2008 Tiana's relationship with James went South and Tiana decided to break up with him. James was not happy about this. Like, by any stretch of the imagination. He went somewhat nuts. Tiana even took out a restraining order against James, yet that wasn't enough to stop him. As per Tiana's mom, Kathy Lewis, the most recent long periods of her daughter's life were "shocking." She said, "James threatened Tiana and she begged the police to do something." However, when the police did nothing, Tiana had her dad set up a security camera outside of her condo. That security camera recorded Tiana's screaming as James stabbed her outside of her condo. The security camera also caught her attempts to flee from her executioner, however, the stabbing itself was not seen on film.

Man Gets Life Sentence in Addition to 35 Years For Valentine's Day Murder

Gibson Paul was living with Tomicka Peterson in West Palm Shoreline. On Valentine's Day of 2011, Tomicka decided she never again wanted to live with Gibson. Unquestionably she did not want him to be her Valentine, which is one reason he is crying in his mugshot (honestly, that is his actual mugshot, not a still from the "why he don't need me man?" scene of New Sovereign where Will goes up against his alienated dad). Tomicka told Gibson that she would abandon him and that she would move out of their mutual condo. She at that point endeavored to end the relationship and leave the loft with a few companions for wellbeing. In any case, rather than making a stride back, a couple of full breaths, and investing some energy contemplating how he was to blame for this. He snatched his self-loader gun. He started shooting at the automobile that his recent ex was in, which contained a male driver, two female travelers, and a 3-year-old young lady. A projectile brushed one la

Man Butchers Spouse In Family Home: A Romantic Tale

This story is peculiar, gross and a bit long, so stay with me here. This is the means by which love happens. Stephen Allow strolled into the Macomb Province Police Office on a Valentine's Day and announced his better half absent. After three weeks they discovered her middle in his carport. Her better half executed 34-year-old Tara Lynn Concede in their home in Washington Township, Mich. What's more, this was only the start. Stephen said his significant other, and mother of his two youthful youngsters, vanished the evening of Feb. 9. He guaranteed she came back from her activity in Puerto Rico, battled with him and afterward left getting into "a baffling dull auto." After police found the middle (indeed, merely the center) in the home, they discovered more body parts everywhere on a lush zone close Stony Spring Metro Stop. Stephen did not admit to the murder until after he was caught, although he'd already articulated his blamelessness, undying affection, and

True Crime: St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Acting like cops leading a standard strike on February 14, 1929, four men entered a stockroom at 2122 N. Clark Street, utilized by George "Bugs" Moran and his group to store alcohol. The impostors arranged six pack individuals and a holder on against a divider, delivered assault rifles from under their jackets, and started shooting. The prime suspect was Al Capone, leader of Chicago's wrongdoing syndicate. Moran's North Side pack, the biggest impediment to the Capone association's capacity in metropolitan Chicago, had seized Capone's alcohol shipments, contended in assurance rackets, and killed Capone partners. Law requirement authorities couldn't demonstrate any inclusion by Capone, who was in Miami at the time. Nobody was ever striven for the killings. The attack's inhumane productivity left the general population in stun, and the St. Valentine's Day Massacre came to symbolize posse savagery. It affirmed prominent pictures partner Chicago wit