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True Crime Podcast 2024 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Welcome to the Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast.
This podcast will feature real-life stories from police officers, crime scene investigators, survivors of violent crimes and more. We'll share stories about how police investigate, assess and solve criminal cases, how 911 calls can provide valuable information to police and how crime victims can seek justice. Every episode will feature a different story, providing a unique insight into the world of law enforcement and crime.
We'll bring you interviews with experts from the police force, crime scene investigation teams, prosecutors, defense attorneys, victims and more. We'll explore the impact of crime on individuals and communities. We'll also examine the ethical and legal issues that arise in criminal cases, and the efforts of police to protect the public and bring criminals to justice.
We'll be discussing the latest news and developments in the criminal justice system, and the implications of new laws and policies on the safety of communities. We'll also provide valuable resources to help those affected by crime, and look at the impact of crime on the mental health of communities.
We hope you'll join us as we explore the world of crime and justice, one episode at a time.
true crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers.
As much as we love listening to a celebrity interview or cultural discussion, there’s nothing quite like a true crime podcast to keep you hooked for hours on end.
There’s a reason why so many true crime series have climbed the podcast charts over the years – from the genre-defining brilliance of Serial to the unexpected twists and turns of Sweet Bobby, true crime is the genre that just keeps on giving.
True crime has never been more popular than it is today, as evidenced by the astonishing number of podcasts, TV shows, and documentaries dedicated to the genre. At its core, however, true crime is a type of nonfiction literature. From influential works like Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood (1966) to modern-day investigations such as Michelle McNamara’s I’ll Be Gone in the Dark (2018) or Elon Green’s Last Call (2021), such narratives are unique in the way they connect with their readers, precisely because they explore harrowing real-life events that could happen to anyone.
Want to know more about true crime? Here we define the genre, take a fascinating look at its origins, and cover some of its common themes.
The Definition of “True Crime”
It seems like the definition of true crime would be obvious: A story about a crime that actually occurred. Indeed, most true crime books explore dark and distressing subject matter, and reader discretion is advised. Granted, the first rule of true crime is that the narrative must include as many nitty-gritty facts about the case as possible: Readers expect the actual names of people involved and the correct time and place, information about what they did, and as many details of the crime and its investigation as the author can dig up.
True crime books can be about a single event, like a kidnapping. They can also be about the collective crimes of serial killers, thieves, or cult leaders. However narrow or broad the focus, the best true crime books deliver well-researched, finely written examinations of the case at hand.
But the wealth of details is just half of what makes true crime so popular with readers. The most talented true crime authors excel at presenting the facts of a case while vividly re-creating the atmosphere that surrounded the crime. They put criminals and their victims in context by establishing elements like the political climate of the day, the history of a town, or the struggles faced by a particular community. They dig into everyone’s motives, then weigh these motives against the actions and developments they document. They re-create dialogue as faithfully as possible, although of course sometimes it’s necessary to take artistic liberties.
In other words, the most popular true crime authors transport readers to the scene of the crime, with all senses fully engaged. Without an author’s narrative talents, the details of the crime would simply read like a legal report.
Best True Crime Stories Podcast 2024 Police Interrogations, True Crime Investigations and MORE!
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- 1371 - Bartender (27) Arrested for Assault After Catfight With her RoommateBartender (27) Arrested for Assault After Catfight With her Roommate
Around 7:23 PM on February 13, 2024, Officer Ryan Szaniszlo with the Ventnor City Police Department responded to a call of a domestic dispute at a residential address. The caller had told dispatch that the other woman she lived with entered her locked bedroom and initiated a physical altercation. As Officer Szaniszlo arrived at the residence, he observed a 27-year-old woman having a physical altercation with her 56-year-old roommate, while a 44-year-old male was attempting to deescalate the situation. The women were identified as 27-year-old Kelsey and 56-year-old Susan.
They told the officer that all 3 residents inside the house were roommates. He observed physical injuries on both Kelsey and Susan. As Officer Szaniszlo was conducting his investigation, other officers arrived on scene to assist. First responders with the Ventnor City Fire Department arrived to evaluate both women, and they both declined further medical attention. As the officers continued interviewing all 3 residents during the course of their investigation, they determined that Kelsey was the primary aggressor. However, both women had to be arrested because they lived together and this would be considered a domestic violence situation.
Officer Michael Whalen placed Kelsey under arrested and transported her to the Ventnor City Police Department for further processing. He initially placed Kelsey in a cell as they processed Susan. Kelsey was then finger printed and photographed. Neither woman wished to pursue a temporary restraining order against the other. After they finished processing both arrestees, they were both charged with simple assault and released pending their court appearances.
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Around 1:11 AM PM on June 10, 2023, Officer Mark Santiago with the North Wildwood Police Department responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash at the Wawa on 330 W Spruce Avenue. He first made contact with the Uber driver whose car was allegedly struck by a 21-year-old woman driving a 2014 Subaru Legacy. The Uber driver informed Officer Santiago that the driver of the Subaru Legacy allegedly grazed his door with her passenger side mirror, and he observed damages to the other driver’s mirror consistent with this description.
He also told Officer Santiago that the other driver became physically aggressive towards him after the motor vehicle accident, and that would later be confirmed by reviewing a cell phone video that was filmed by a witness. The driver of the Subaru was identified as 21-year-old Alyssa, and she also mentioned that she had a broken fingernail. Alyssa said that she was coming from Exit 6, a bar in North Wildwood, and she also admitted to being under the influence of alcohol. The other officers continued to interview the Uber driver, and Officer Santiago began his DWI investigation. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Officer Santiago asked Alyssa to perform field sobriety exercises.
Alyssa was first asked to recite the alphabet from “C” to “Y,” but she did not recite it in the correct sequence. She was then asked to count backwards from 50 to 38, and she was able to do so satisfactorily. The finger dexterity test was not performed because of the apparent injury to her fingernail. The third exercise was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During the HGN test, Officer Santiago observed the lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. He also observed vertical gaze nystagmus in both eyes. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Alyssa failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step and did not keep her arms at her sides. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test. During the One Leg Stand test, Alyssa failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion and failed to count in the correct sequence.
Based on the motor vehicle accident, the odor of alcohol on her person, her admission to consuming alcohol, and her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, Officer Santiago placed Alyssa under arrest for driving under the influence. A search of her vehicle revealed the presence of an open container. Her vehicle was impounded for a mandatory 12-hour hold under John’s Law. She was transported by Officer Santiago to the North Wildwood Police Department for further processing.
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Around 4:00 PM on January 7, 2024, Trooper Jason Slaughter with the Florida Highway Patrol was dispatched to the scene of a motor vehicle accident involving 2 destroyed mailboxes on West Shore Drive in the vicinity of Soundside Boulevard. As he arrived on scene, he made contact with Deputy Curt Black of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Black informed him that the driver of the Mercedes that had struck the mailboxes was not being cooperative. He then made contact with the driver of the Mercedes, and she was identified as Christine.
Christine was asked to exit the vehicle multiple times, but she had to physically removed from the vehicle. After exiting the vehicle, she insisted on speaking with her husband and refused to answer questions. When the Trooper asked her if she had been drinking, Christine denied consuming alcohol. Based on their indicators of impairment, Christine was asked to perform field sobriety exercises and she refused to do so.
Based on the motor vehicle accident, the odor of alcohol, and her unwillingness to perform field sobriety exercises, Christine was placed under arrest for driving under the influence. Christine also refused to submit samples of her breath or blood for testing. A search of her vehicle incident to arrest revealed the presence of a mug that smelled like wine.
Christine was later transported Santa Rosa County Jail and booked in at 5:10 PM. Christine was charged with DUI damage to property or person (316.193.3c1) and resisting an officer without violence (843.02). The following day, Christine was released at 5:00 AM with a total bond of $1,000 pending her court appearance.
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On April 17, 2024 around 11:18 PM, Patrolman George Emporellis with the Randolph Township Police Department were dispatched to the scene of a motor vehicle accident involving a 2020 Audi Q5 that had struck a pole on Park Avenue. He arrived on scene and noticed that the Audi had driven into a ditch after striking a pole. The airbags had deployed and the sole occupant of the vehicle was still inside. He made contact with the driver, who was identified as 18-year-old Juliana. Sergeant McGaughran and Patrolmen Carbonaro, Grosso, and Del Russo also arrived on scene to assist shortly afterwards.
Juliana told Patrolman Emporellis that she was distracted by looking at Instagram on her phone before crashing into the pole. As he was speaking with Juliana, he detected the odor of alcohol and noticed other signs of impairment. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Juliana was asked to perform field sobriety exercises.
Patrolman Emporellis started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During the HGN test, Patrolman Emporellis observed the lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. He did not observe vertical nystagmus. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Juliana did not touch heel-to-toe on each step and turned improperly. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Juliana displayed a lack of balance while putting her foot down before the test was complete.
Based on the motor vehicle accident, the odor of alcohol, the open containers in her vehicle, and her inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, Juliana was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated. Officers found open containers inside the vehicle. Patrolman Emporellis rode in the ambulance rig as Juliana was transported to Morristown Medical Center for further evaluation. Juliana consented to a blood draw at 1:14 AM the following day and the blood draw was administered at approximately 1:48 AM. After she was cleared by the hospital staff, Juliana was later released to her mother pending her court appearance in the Randolph Township Municipal Court.
Her blood test results would later indicate a BAC level of 0.063% and the presence of THC-COOH (a marijuana metabolite). However, the blood draw was administered approximately 2 hours after the crash and Juliana had also indicated to the officer that she had consumed 2 or 3 alcoholic beverages earlier that day. Patrolman Emporellis issued her the following summonses: Operating under the influence, operating under the influence underage, reckless driving, careless driving, traffic on marked lanes, use of hand-held wireless telephones, and open container
Court records indicate that on August 14, 2024, Juliana was found guilty of operating under the influence underage, use of hand-held wireless telephones, and open container. Her license was revoked for 90 days, she had to spend 12 hours at an intoxicated river resource center and perform 20 days of community service, and she had to pay a total of $913 in fines. The other 3 citations were dismissed as part of a plea agreement. Court records also indicate that on January 5, 2024, Juliana had previously been ticketed for speeding in Branchburg, New Jersey.
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Become a supporter of this podcast:Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 1367 - Former Cop's Granddaughter Arrested for DWI in Wildwood Crest, NJFormer Cop's Granddaughter Arrested for DWI in Wildwood Crest, NJ
Around 3:47 AM on May 14, 2022, Corporal Grant Hofferica with the Wildwood Crest Police Department observed a 2011 Nissan Rogue fail to stop at a red light at the intersection of Rosemary Road and New Jersey Avenue before later turning west onto Forget-me-not Road. He activated his emergency lights and initiated a traffic stop as the vehicle turned north onto Park Boulevard. After she pulled over, Corporal Hofferica made contact with the driver, who was identified as 21-year-old Gianna.
Gianna was asked for her documents, and she presented cards indicating that her grandfather was a retired cop from Gloucester Township while her family friend was a State Trooper. As Corporal Hofferica was speaking with her, he detected the odor of alcohol. Gianna said she was headed home and admitted to consuming alcohol earlier that evening. As he returned to his patrol car to check her documents, another officer arrived on scene to assist. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Corporal Hofferica asked Gianna to exit the vehicle and perform field sobriety exercises.
The first exercise was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During the HGN test, Corporal Hofferica observed the lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Gianna failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step and took an incorrect number of steps. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Gianna failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion and failed to keep her arms at her sides.
Based on her traffic infraction, the odor of alcohol on her person, and her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, Corporal Hofferica placed Gianna under arrest for driving under the influence. Her vehicle was impounded for a mandatory 12-hour hold under Law. She was transported by Corporal Hofferica to the Wildwood Crest Police Department for further processing.
At police HQ, Gianna was read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators and agreed to submit breath samples for testing. Her Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.11%, which was over the legal limit of 0.08%. After they were finished with processing her, Gianna was eventually released to a sober adult after they signed the Potential Liability Warning Form on her behalf. She was issued the following summonses: Operating under the influence, careless driving, and failure to observe traffic control device.
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On June 17, 2023 around 6:24 PM, Patrolwoman Alexa Susino with the Sea Bright Police Department was dispatched to the Surfrider Beach Club at 931 Ocean Avenue for a report of an intoxicated male subject who had urinated on the beach. Upon arrival, the club members showed her the location of the cabana and informed her that the subject was not a member. Numerous members of the club had witnessed the subject urinating in public. As Patrolwoman Susino approached the cabana, she made contact with the subject, who was identified as Pascal. His girlfriend Julissa was also there with him.
Patrolwoman Susino informed him that he was on the beach club’s private property, and he could not be there. Patrolwoman Madison Taylor arrived on scene shortly afterwards to assist, and spoke with the other witnesses. After the officers interviewed several other witnesses, Pascal was informed that he would be placed under arrest. He was placed into custody by Special Officer Gandolfo and transported by Patrolwoman Taylor back to the Sea Bright Police Department. His girlfriend Julissa was given a courtesy transport back to the Sea Bright Police Department as well so that she could wait for her boyfriend to be processed.
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Around 2:34 PM on July 27, 2023, Patrolmen Chad Reilly and Andrew Perkins with the Rockaway Township Police Department responded to a report of a shoplifting at Target on 381 Mount Hope Avenue. They entered the store and walked over to the asset protection office. In the asset protection office, they met with the loss prevention officer as well as the alleged shoplifter, who was identified as 22-year-old Shannon.
The loss prevention officer informed the officers that he saw the woman walk past the register and attempt to leave without paying for $358.42 worth of items. He showed them the surveillance footage which corroborated his account of what happened. After the officers reviewed the surveillance footage, Patrolman Reilly informed Shannon that she was under arrest.
The officers were provided with an itemized receipt of the value of the items she had allegedly attempted to steal. Based on the value of the items she had stolen, the store decided to press charges against her. Patrolman Reilly escorted Shannon to the patrol car and transported her to the Rockaway Township Police Department for further processing.
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Around 6:04 PM on July 26, 2024, officers with the Middletown Township Police Department were dispatched to a report of a shoplifting at the Target on 2105 Route 35. Officer James Courtney with the Middletown Township Police Department spotted a vehicle matching the description of the alleged offender on Palmer Avenue and initiated a traffic stop around 6:08 PM. He made contact with the alleged shoplifter, who was identified as Halayna Koehn. Her boyfriend and 2 children were also seated inside the vehicle.
In order to avoid having her children witness this, Halayna was asked to exit the vehicle. Officer Courtney questioned Halayna about where she had been, and she eventually admitted to having left the Target store. She was asked if she had taken anything, and she was initially in denial. Sergeant Michael Heaton also arrived on scene to assist, and he eventually returned to his patrol car waiting for updates. Around this time, Officer Kenneth Ross entered the Target store and met with the loss prevention officials so he could review the video footage.
The surveillance footage confirmed that Halayna had allegedly shoplifted by switching barcodes on items such as Pokémon Cards and taking them through self-checkout. It is also outlined in the summons that Halayna had allegedly shoplifted from the same Target store on June 19th, July 6th, July 7th in addition to that particular day. The total value of items she had shoplifted from the Target store on multiple occasions were estimated to be over $500. The complaint also alleges that Halayna knowingly employed a juvenile male and juvenile female in the commission of a crime.
After it was determined that Halayna had shoplifted and that Target wanted to press charges against her, Sergeant Heaton told Halayna that she was going to be placed under arrest. Officer Courtney placed her in handcuffs and placed her in the patrol car. Once she was in the patrol car, Sergeant Heaton instructed him to move the vehicle into a safe parking space because her boyfriend could not drive, and then he was instructed to find a ride home with her 2 children. Officer Courtney then transported her to the Middletown Township Police Department for further processing.
At police HQ, Halayna was finger printed and photographed. She was charged with shoplifting under 2C:20-11B(1) and employing a juvenile in the commission of a crime under 2C:24-9A and released pending her court appearance. Court records indicate that Halayna has multiple prior shoplifting arrests, including in Raritan on November 7, 2012 and Old Bridge on March 11, 2024.
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Around 9:00 AM on June 17, 2024, Patrolman Thomas Eichen and Damon Papa were working at Central Regional High School and while they were in the security golf cart, they were informed by Officer Bill that 2 students were having an altercation in the parking lot. As they drove past the 2 students, they noticed that they were having an argument. One of the students was identified as 18-year-old Ava Bacchione, the daughter of Berkeley Township Mayor John Bacchione. Patrolman Eichen observed Ava yelling at the other individual and calling him a cheater. They also observed Ava throw a phone at him and strike him multiple times in the back of the head.
After this observation, Patrolman Eichen spoke with Ava while Officer Papa spoke with the other individual. Ava informed Patrolman Eichen that the other individual had allegedly cheated on her with her best friend as well as other people, and that is why she was very upset at the moment. Shortly afterwards, Principal Mazzuca arrived on scene and walked Ava into the building to speak with her about the incident. The other individual declined first aid, but as per school protocol, he was walked to the nurse’s office in order to be examined.
Shortly afterwards, Sergeant Baranyay, Patrolman Hendrickson, and Patrolman Tuminaro responded to the high school to assist. Since both students were adults and they were a relationship with each other, it was determined that they had to place Ava under arrest. The Superintendent was informed that an arrest would be taking place, and the officers met with Ava as she was sitting inside the Guidance office. Ava was informed that she would be placed under arrest for the assault of the other individual. While Ava claimed that the other individual had pulled her hair, the officers told her that they did not see that, but they had surveillance footage of her assaulting the other individual. The officers walked Ava to the patrol car before Patrolman Hendrickson put the handcuffs on her and placed her in the car.
The other individual informed the officers at the high school that he did not wish to press charges or pursue a restraining order against Ava. However, the officers had to take Ava into custody because this was a domestic case. He also did not wish to complete the domestic violence paperwork, and he eventually left the high school with his sister. The incident reports states that a review of the security camera footage indicated that Ava did indeed initiate a physical altercation with the other individual. They did not find any footage to corroborate Ava’s account of the other individual allegedly pulling her hair though.
Ava was transported to the Berkeley Township Police Department for further processing. At police HQ, Ava was visibly upset and she was evaluated by first responders. After she was cleared by first responders, she was finger printed and photographed. After Ava was processed, she was charged with Simple Assault under 2C:12-1A(1) and released pending her future court date. Court records indicate that Ava’s case has been transferred to another Municipal court, possibly to avoid a conflict of interest in the Berkeley Township Municipal Court, and her court case is still pending as of August 4, 2024.
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Become a supporter of this podcast:Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 1362 - Woman with Multiple Prior Arrests and DUIs gets Arrested Again on ThanksgivingWoman with Multiple Prior Arrests and DUIs gets Arrested Again on Thanksgiving
Around 3:41 PM on November 23, 2023, Sergeant David Marler with the South Kingstown Police Department was headed eastbound on Main Street, and he observed a black Toyota 4Runner turn erratically from Robinson Street onto Main Street. The vehicle then struck a sign on the double yellow line and drove westbound through empty parking spaces on Main Street. After the driver passed his patrol car, Sergeant Marler made a U-turn and activated his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop. The driver stopped on Main Street in front of the Paul Masse Chevrolet dealership. The officer made contact with the driver, who was identified as Donna.
Donna told the officer that she was coming from Sunset Farm, but denied consuming any alcohol. He noticed that Donna’s movements appeared sluggish and her eyelids appeared droopy. Donna was unable to provide the officer with a license. Based upon his suspicion of impairment, Donna was asked to perform field sobriety exercises.
Sergeant Marler started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Donna did not touch heel-to-toe on each step and took an incorrect number of steps. The third exercise was the One Leg Stand test. During the One Leg Stand test, Donna failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion and put her foot down after approximately 20 seconds. The final field sobriety exercise was a finger-count test.
Sergeant Marler returned to his patrol car and looked through Donna’s information. A search of the system yielded multiple prior arrests including at least 2 prior DUIs in Rhode Island. After checking her information, Sergeant Marler called for another officer to bring the PBT device so that she could take a portable breathalyzer test. Donna was uncooperative and she failed to properly blow into the device.
Based on her erratic driving, the odor of alcohol in the vehicle, her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, her inability to complete the PBT test, and her history of prior arrests and DUIs, Sergeant Marler placed Donna under arrest for driving under the influence. Donna was secured in the patrol car at 4:11 PM and transported to the South Kingstown Police Department at 4:21 PM for further processing.
At the station, Donna was read the Implied Consent Notice, and at 4:46 PM she refused to submit blood samples for testing. Donna was presented before Justice of the Peace Tom O’Brien and released at 7:10 PM pending her court appearance on December 4, 2023. Sergeant Marler issued Donna the following citations: DUI, refusal to submit to chemical test, manner of turning at intersection, and laned roadway violation.
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On February 17, 2024 around 10:52 AM, Officers Jesse Castellano and Frank Losurdo with the Hoboken Police Department were dispatched to a report of a hit-and-run in the parking lot of 310 Jackson Street. Dispatch reported that the caller on scene observe a male exit a parking spot, strike two parked vehicles, and leave the scene. Upon arrival in the parking lot, they met with the caller, who informed the officers that she was cleaning snow off her vehicle when she observed a Mercedes Benz strike two parked vehicles and exited towards Jackson Street.
The officers recalled seeing a vehicle matching the caller’s description being driven by a light skinned male wearing a gray shirt and hat, and they informed dispatch so that they give that description to other units. Dispatch informed them that they were able to obtain a full New Jersey registration for the striking vehicle and identified the registered owner, and Officer Olivera made his way towards the apartment complex where the vehicle was registered. As he approached the parking garage, he located a gray Mercedes Benz with heavy damage and activated his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop. The driver was already known to the Hoboken Police Department as 24-year-old Raffaelle, based on prior interactions.
The driver initially failed to stop, and he led police all the way towards Washington Street and Observer Highway. When he finally stopped, the officers made contact with Raffaelle and instructed him to exit the vehicle. Officer Olivera believed that he was under the influence, and called for Officer Archilla to arrive on scene and administer field sobriety exercises.
Officer Archilla started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test and the final exercise was the One Leg Stand test. Based on the witness report of him fleeing the scene of an accident, his prior history with the Hoboken Police, and his inability to perform the field sobriety exercises adequately, Raffaelle was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated. He was transported to the Hoboken Police Department for further processing.
At the police station, Raffaelle was read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators and agreed to submit breath samples for testing. His Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.00%, but the officers had already suspected that he must be under the influence of another substance. Sergeant Gomez contacted Sergeant Bisone, a certified DRE with the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, but he was unable to respond to police HQ because he was on another call. Officer Olivera then asked Raffaelle if he would consent to a blood draw, and he agreed.
Officers Cuevas and Arocho transported Raffaelle to Hoboken University Medical Center (HUMC) for a blood draw. The results of the blood draw have not been released to us at this time. Raffaelle was eventually released to his grandmother pending his court appearance after she signed the Potential Liability Warning form on Raffaelle’s behalf. Officer Archilla issued him the following summonses: Driving while intoxicated, driving while intoxicated in a school zone, unlicensed driver, failure to observe instructions of officer, and leaving the scene of an accident.
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Become a supporter of this podcast:Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 1360 - Michael Mitchell interrogation room Confession | Louisiana State Trooper finds BODY in trunk during traffic stop
Michael Mitchell interrogation room Confession | Louisiana State Trooper finds BODY in trunk during traffic stop
Louisiana state trooper finds body in trunk and this is the interrogation room video & audio of the driver Michael Mitchell.
Louisiana State Trooper finds BODY in trunk during traffic stop
On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, shortly before 5:00 p.m., a Louisiana State Trooper conducted a traffic stop involving a 2017 Chevrolet Camaro on Louisiana Highway 17, near Winnsboro, for a traffic violation. During the traffic stop, the Trooper noticed bullet holes in the driver’s side of the vehicle. The driver gave verbal consent for the Trooper to search the vehicle. During the search, the Trooper discovered the deceased body of 23–year-old Michael Robinson of Monroe, in the trunk
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Louisiana State Trooper finds BODY in trunk during traffic stop
On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, shortly before 5:00 p.m., a Louisiana State Trooper conducted a traffic stop involving a 2017 Chevrolet Camaro on Louisiana Highway 17, near Winnsboro, for a traffic violation. During the traffic stop, the Trooper noticed bullet holes in the driver’s side of the vehicle. The driver gave verbal consent for the Trooper to search the vehicle. During the search, the Trooper discovered the deceased body of 23–year-old Michael Robinson of Monroe, in the trunk
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Around 2:30 AM on September 11, 2022, Officer Torie Teets with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department was working patrol in Downtown Athens for the football game. In front of the Lay-Z-Shopper store on E Clayton Street, she noticed that there were two vehicles obstructing the roadway with their hazard lights activated. As she approached them to instruct them to move, she noticed that the two vehicles had been in an apparent fender bender. She made contact with the driver of the vehicle who had struck the car in front of her, and she was identified as 21-year-old Remington. As she was speaking with Remington, Officer Teets detected the odor of alcohol and observed indicators of impairment.
When Officer Teets asked her if she had been drinking, Remington admitted to consuming 1 glass of wine. The officer then asked her for her identification, and Remington initially had trouble finding it. She told the officer that she was driving her friend home after they had been drinking at a bar. Based on her suspicion of impairment, Officer Teets asked Remington to perform field sobriety exercises.
Officer Teets started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, and she observed the lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. She also observed a vertical gaze nystagmus. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Remington did not touch heel-to-toe on each step, stepped off the line multiple times, and displayed a lack of balance. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Remington did not perform this test satisfactorily.
Based on the motor vehicle accident, the odor of alcohol, her admission to consuming alcohol, and her inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, Remington was placed under arrest for DUI. After Remington was placed under arrest, her passenger was instructed to call for a ride because her vehicle had to be towed. When Officer Teets read the Implied Consent statement to her, she refused to submit breath samples for testing. Officer Teets then walked her all the way to a police car in front of their police station and transported her to the Clarke-County Jail for further processing. Remington was issued the following summonses: DUI – Alcohol – Less Safe (40-6-391(a)(1)) and Following too Closely (40-6-49).
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Around 2:11 AM on August 17, 2022, Officer Terelle Norman with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department observed a 2015 Mazda 3 driving east on Oak Street without illuminated headlights. He initiated a traffic stop, and the driver pulled over inside the Shell gas station at 1290 Oconee Street. He made contact with the driver, who was identified as 21-year-old Macie. As he was speaking with Macie, he detected the odor of alcohol and observed indicators of impairment.
Macie told the officer that she was coming from a staffing meeting at General’s bar, where she worked as a bartender. She initially admitted to consuming 3 beers, but then recanted and only admitted to having 2 beers. Officer Norman asked Macie to perform field sobriety exercises, but she declined. Based on the odor of alcohol, her admission to consuming alcohol, and her refusal to perform field sobriety exercises, Officer Norman placed Macie under arrest for driving under the influence.
After Macie was placed under arrest, she refused to submit breath samples but did agree to submit blood samples for testing. She was initially transported to Piedmont Area Regional Medical Center (PARMC), where a blood draw was administered. Officer Norman then transported Macie to the Clarke-County Jail and she was issued the following summonses: DUI – Alcohol – Less Safe (40-6-391(a)(1)) and Headlights (40-8-22).
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On July 11, 2024 around 9:16 AM, Officer Kevin Marron with the Belmar Police Department responded to a call involving a motor vehicle accident on Ocean Avenue in the vicinity of Third Avenue. As he arrived on scene, he first observed one male who was sitting inside a 2016 Dodge Ram and then he noticed that there was a 2015 GMC Acadia with another male who had apparently struck the Dodge Ram. Officer Marron called for first aid, and escorted the driver of the GMC from his car. The driver of the GMC was eventually identified as 44-year-old Jason Nagy.
As Officer Marron was speaking with Jason, he detected the odor of alcohol and observed other indicators of impairment. He instructed Jason to stand on the fog line so he could begin administering field sobriety exercises, but Jason was unable to maintain his balance. At this point, Officer Marron placed Jason under arrest on suspicion of DWI. As they waited for first aid, Officer Marron asked Officer Kevin Poppert to watch him.
Jason was later escorted to the ambulance and evaluated by first aid before it was determined that he would be taken to Jersey Shore University Medical Center. Officer Dean with the Monmouth County SPCA arrived to transport Jason’s dog. After the vehicle was cleared, a search of the vehicle incident to arrest revealed the presence of an open 375 ml bottle of vodka that was half empty.
As the officers attempted to reconstruct the accident, a witness stated that Jason initially backed out of a parking space on the east side of Ocean Avenue south of Third Avenue before traveling the wrong-way in the southbound lane and striking the Dodge Ram near the southwest corner of Ocean Avenue and Third Avenue. After striking the Dodge Ram, Jason made a slight right, struck the boardwalk before traveling approximately 20 years on the boardwalk, and then made a left turn and came to a stop near the vehicle he struck. Several witnesses also stated that they had to run in order to avoid being struck by Jason’s car. Property damage to railings and boardwalk owned by the City of Belmar were observed, and the damages to the boardwalk were estimated to be a minimum of $10,000.
At the hospital, Officer Poppert read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators, and he consented to a blood draw. They obtained a blood kit from the Wall Township Police Department, and Sergeant Mahoney retrieved the blood afterwards. Once Jason was cleared, he was transported back to the Belmar Police Department for further processing by Officers Marron and Poppert.. At police HQ, Jason was photographed and finger printed. After he was processed, they attempted to call someone and have them sign the Potential Liability Warning form on his behalf, but she refused to do so. As a result, Jason was placed in a cell until he could be released pending his court appearance.
Jason was charged with Assault by Auto (2C:12-1C(2)), Criminal Mischief-Damage Property more than $2000 (2C:17-3A(1)), and Causing or risking widespread injury or damage (2C-17-2C). Officer Marron also issued Jason the following traffic tickets: Operating under the influence, reckless driving, careless driving, unsafe backing, failure to keep right, failure to maintain lane, improperly entering a roadway, improper driving on sidewalk, failure to exhibit insurance, and open container
Court records indicate that Jason has been arrested for prior DWIs in Toms River on March 12, 2006 and Avon-by-the-Sea on June 25, 2014. Following this incident in Belmar, Jason was arrested again for DWI in Wall Township on July 14, 2024, and that case is also pending in court as of August 5, 2024.
#bodycam#copsWed, 18 Sep 2024 - 1355 - Former Homeland Security Employee Arrested for DUI at Over TRIPLE the Legal LimitFormer Homeland Security Employee Arrested for DUI at Over TRIPLE the Legal Limit
Around 8:52 PM on January 2, 2023, Deputy Matthew Levier with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office observed a 2021 Volkswagen Atlas driving 82 MPH in a 60 MPH zone on Highway 90 near Pepper Tree Road. He initiated a traffic stop, and the driver pulled over on Highway 90 near Dingo Road. As he and Deputy Casey made contact with the driver, later identified as Rachel, Deputy Levier observed that she exhibited signs of impairment.
Rachel denied driving 82 MPH and repeatedly attempted to call her attorney. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Deputy Levier eventually ordered Rachel to exit the vehicle. Other Deputies arrived to assist with this traffic stop, and eventually exited the vehicle and agreed to perform field sobriety exercises.
Deputy Levier started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During the HGN test, Deputy Levier observed 6/6 clues and a slight vertical nystagmus. The second field sobriety exercise was the Walk and Turn test, and Rachel failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step while displaying a lack of balance. Other field sobriety exercises were not attempted due to her lack of cooperation.
Based on her erratic driving, the odor of alcohol, and her inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, Rachel was placed under arrest for driving under the influence. After Rachel was placed in the car, Deputies retrieved a firearm from her vehicle. Rachel was transported by Deputy Levier to the Santa Rosa County Jail while another individual was called to the scene to take possession of her dog.
At the Santa Rosa County Jail, Rachel agreed to submit breath samples. Her Intoxilyzer results indicated a BAC of 0.26% and 0.262%, which were more than triple the legal limit of 0.08%. Rachel was booked into the Santa Rosa County Jail, charged with driving under the influence (F.S.S. 316.193.4), and issued a warning for speeding. She was released the following day at 10:14 AM on a $500 bond.
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Around 11:51 PM on May 2, 2024, Patrolman John Mania with the Middletown Township Police Department was on patrol in the area of State Route 35 North and Chapel Hill Road, and he observed a black 2021 Mazda swerving between lanes on multiple occasions. He activated his emergency lights in the area of Buckingham Circle, but the driver did not stop the vehicle until she approached the area of State Route 35 North and Woodland Drive. After she finally pulled over, Patrolman Mania made contact with the driver, who was identified as Asma.
Asma was asked for her documents, and Patrolman Mania asked her where she was coming from. As Patrolman Mania was speaking with her, he detected the odor of alcohol. Asma told him that she had been at Charlie’s in Lincroft for a work event earlier that evening before heading over to Gabriela’s in Red Bank. When he asked her if she had anything to drink, she initially admitted to consuming a glass of wine at Gabriela’s. However, she would later admit to consuming 2 glasses of wine and possibly some champagne as well. Asma also handed Patrolman Mania a card indicating that her brother was a police officer. After Patrolman Chambers arrived on scene to assist, Patrolman Mania returned to his patrol car to check her information. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Asma was asked to exit the vehicle and perform field sobriety exercises.
The first exercise was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, and Sergeant Mazza observed a lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. No vertical gaze nystagmus was observed. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Asma failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step, took an incorrect number of steps, and used her arms for balance. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Asma failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion and swayed while balancing.
Based on her erratic driving patterns, the odor of alcohol on her person, and her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, Patrolman Mania placed Asma under arrest for driving under the influence. Her vehicle was impounded for a mandatory 12-hour hold under John’s Law. She was transported by Patrolman Mania to Middletown Township Police Headquarters for further processing.
At police HQ, Asma was read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators and initially agreed to submit breath samples for testing. Sergeant Michael Heaton attempted to administer the Alcotest machine, but she failed to provided adequate samples despite 4 separate attempts and she was ultimately charged with a refusal. After they were finished processing her, Asma was eventually released to a friend after she signed the Potential Liability Warning Form on her behalf. She was issued the following summonses: Operating under the influence, consent to take breath samples, reckless driving, failure to wear seat belt, and traffic on marked lanes.
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The Murder Of 12-year old Stephanie Ann Crowe True Crime Documentary
Stephanie Ann Crowe, 12, was severely slashed with a knife at her house in Escondido, California, in the early morning of January 21, 1998. She had nine stab wounds on her body. Police initially focused on her younger brother, Michael, who was just 14 years old at the time.
Stephanie Crowe was sleeping comfortably in her bed when an unknown attacker stabbed her nine times in the head and chest. Evidence indicates that she tried to flee her assailant, sustaining stab wounds on both the right and left sides of her body. Her grandma discovered the small girl later that morning. On the floor of her bedroom, she was dead, motionless, and cold. Stephanie had crawled to her bedroom door and collapsed. Her alarm clock was still blaring.
She'd died of a suffocating suffocation. Officers from the local police department were dispatched to the site. They were unable to locate any evidence of forced entry into the bedroom or the residence after doing a walkthrough of the property. The Crowes, on the other hand, frequently left the door to their laundry room open, allowing access to the outside. The coroner assessed her death time to be between 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. during the autopsy. The Oceanside Police Department's interrogation methods in her case were dubious, and four people would wind up on trial for Stephanie's murder.
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The Case Of The Cannibal Cop - True Crime Documentary Film
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Gilberto Valle, a former NYPD officer accused of planning to abduct and eat women, is the subject of the movie. With a life sentence on the line, Valle claimed that it was a fantasy and that he had no genuine ambitions, which resulted in an astonishing turn of events.
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Karla Homolka, 17, and Paul Bernardo, 23, better known as the Ken and Barbie Killers, first met in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, in October 1987. Bernardo had already started his rape spree back in May. They were so drawn to each other that they had sex within hours of meeting.
Two days before Christmas a year later, the couple drugged and assaulted Homolka's younger sister, Tammy, in the basement of her family's house. Homolka gave Bernardo this as a Christmas gift because she couldn't give him her virginity since she had lost it before they met. Tammy died by coughing on her own vomit as a result of the medication, but her death was considered an accident.
Bernardo kidnapped and killed Leslie Mahaffy on June 15, 1991, and her dismembered body is discovered a few days later on June 29, 1991, the same day the killers marry. Kristen French, the third teenager, was kidnapped on April 16, 1992, and her nude body was discovered four days later on April 30th. She died as a result of strangulation.
Bernardo was not charged with being the Scarborough rapist until February of 1993. More evidence linking the two of them to the murders was discovered, and Homolka agreed to a plea deal, and both of them are charged with the murders of the three girls. In June of 1993, Homolka was found guilty and sentenced to 12 years in prison. Homolka testified against Bernardo in court after the couple divorced in 1994. Bernardo was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison in 1995.
Homolka is now out of prison and has three children. She and her second husband are currently residing in Quebec, after spending many years in the Caribbean following Homolka's release. Bernardo, meanwhile, has filed for parole in Toronto, Canada. At the same time, it was revealed that he was planning to marry a Toronto woman whom he had charmed through letters written in his cell. It's unclear if the wedding arrangements are still on.
The Ken And Barbie Killers True Crime Documentary
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Mother accused of killing children, putting them in oven FULL 911 CALL
The disturbing 911 call from a mother now accused of murdering her two small children was released by police on Wednesday.
Atlanta Police said Lamora Williams, 24, killed her two young children, Ja'Karter Penn, 1, and Ke-Yaunte Penn, 2, by placing them in an oven, but that’s not what she told dispatchers when she called 911.
Warning: this article and attached videos contain content some may find disturbing
“She just left my kids in the house when I came back from work, and my kids, two of my kids are dead. What do I… what do I… what do I got to do? They dead,” Williams told a dispatcher.
The call starts with Williams telling the dispatch she came home from work and discovered her two young sons dead. The call quickly turned graphic.
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"When I came in, the stove was laying on my son, on my youngest son's head, and my other son was laid out on the floor with his brains laid out on the floor. I don't know what to do. I just came home from work," Williams was heard saying in the 911 call.
Williams first telling the dispatcher that her cousin was babysitting and left the children alone, but then in a bizarre twist, she asked the operator to assure her she will not be blamed for their deaths
MORE: Listen to the mother's full 911 call
"Can you please help me? Like. Can you please tell me, like, I don't want to get locked up because this is not my fault? I had just came [sic] home from work," Williams said.
But investigators said that is not what happened. The charges laid out in a warrant which stated the 24-year-old mother put Ja'Karter and Ke-Yaunte in the oven sometime between 11 p.m. Thursday and 1 a.m. Friday.
RELATED: Warrant: Atlanta mother put toddlers in oven, turned it on
"Both of my children are dead. Their head is burnt. Their... Their skull is laying under the floor. The stove... One of my babies is stuck, the stove is pulled over and everything," Williams told dispatchers.
At the same time Williams was making her 911 call, the boy's father, Jameel Penn, was also calling 911 from his workplace. He told a dispatcher Williams had just video chatted with him, showing him the dead bodies of his sons.
MORE: Listen to the father's full 911 call
Penn: "She video called me and showed me this and I seen [sic] it."
Dispatcher: "What's the address?"
Penn: "And I really think they are really dead."
Another child, later identified by police as 3-year-old Jameel Penn Jr., was found unharmed by officers inside the apartment that day.
RELATED: Funeral home to pay for services for two toddlers
William’s mother said her daughter suffers from severe mental illness.
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2 Hours Of The Most Insane Police Stories Of r/Police Reddit Compilation
True Crime Podcast 2024 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
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On August 17, 2023 around 7:50 PM, Patrolman Daniel Bowden with the Holmdel Township Police Department observed a 2022 Nissan speeding and being driven in an erratic manner on Route 34 northbound near Roberts Road. He activated his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop, but the driver did not immediately pull over. After a brief pursuit, the vehicle eventually pulled over on Route 34 northbound near Wellington Place in Aberdeen Township. Patrolman Bowden made contact with the driver of the Nissan, who was identified as Alexandra.
Patrolman Bowden called for backup, and Patrolman Kevin Gallogly, Patrolman Jonathan Sciuto, and Sergeant Michael Moore arrived on scene shortly afterwards. Patrolman Jose Veliz with the neighboring Aberdeen Township Police Department also assisted the officers during this traffic stop. Alexandra refused to exit the vehicle despite being told to do so numerous times, so she had to be forcibly removed from the vehicle. The officers dragged her towards the grass, instructed her to sit down, and asked her where she was coming from. Alexandra informed them that she was heading home from Colts Neck, but denied consuming alcohol before operating a motor vehicle.
Based on his suspicion of impairment, Patrolman Bowden asked Alexandra to perform field sobriety exercises. Alexandra refused to perform these exercises, and he walked over to confer with Sergeant Moore. Sergeant Moore agreed with Patrolman Bowden that she would have to be placed under arrest for driving under the influence. After giving her a final opportunity to perform field sobriety exercises, Patrolman Bowden placed her under arrest for driving under the influence. Alexandra was uncooperative and resisted arrest, and displayed a sense of denial over being under arrest. After a brief struggle, she was placed inside the patrol car.
Patrolman Bowden transported her to the Holmdel Township Police Department for further processing. At police HQ, Patrolman Bowden read her the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators, but she refused to submit breath samples for testing. After the officers were finished processing her, she was released to her mother pending her court appearance after she signed the Potential Liability Warning form on her behalf.
Patrolman Bowden issued her the following traffic tickets: Operating under the influence, refusal to submit to breath testing, consent to take samples of breath, speeding in excess of 15-19 MPH, reckless driving, careless driving, failure to drive within a single lane, operating after driver’s license/registration suspended, obstruction of vision, following too closely, failure to possess registration, failure to yield right of way to emergency vehicles, and failure to stop and yield to emergency vehicles
She was also cited for the following criminal charges: Obstructing administration of law or other governmental function (2C:29-1A) and resisting arrest (2C:29-2A(1))
Around 1:20 AM on October 9, 2022, Officer David Kelley with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department observed a female attempting to enter the Hilton Garden Hotel with a downtown traffic cone. The female, later identified as 21-year-old Addie, was advised to put the cone down. She was warned that if she took the traffic cone, it would be considered theft and she could be taken to jail for it. She put the traffic cone down and Officer Kelley drove away in his patrol vehicle.
A few minutes later, as Officer Kelley approached the traffic light at E Hancock Avenue and N Thomas Street, he observed Addie running down the street with the traffic cone in her hands. Since she was previously warned against stealing the traffic cone, Addie was placed in handcuffs and arrested. Officer Kelley looked through Addie’s purse to retrieve her identification, and Addie admitted to being in possession of a fake...Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 1347 - “Crazy Blue-Haired Lady” Fesses Up to Everything after DUI Arrest“Crazy Blue-Haired Lady” Fesses Up to Everything after DUI Arrest
Around 10:28 PM on February 18, 2022, Officer Franco Videla with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department observed a 2016 Ford failing to maintain its lane in the vicinity of Epps Bridge Parkway. He initiated a traffic stop, and the vehicle pulled over at the intersection of Epps Bridge Parkway and the Abbey West apartment complex. Officer Videla made contact with the driver, who was identified as 22-year-old Emily Hester. Emily told him that she had just left work at LongHorn Steakhouse and eventually admitted to consuming 1 strawberry margarita.
Based on his suspicion of impairment, Officer Videla asked Emily to exit the vehicle and perform field sobriety exercises. He started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, and he observed a lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. He also observed vertical nystagmus, indicating a high level of alcohol consumption. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. Except for her improper turn, Emily completed the Walk and Turn satisfactorily. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand exercise. During the One Leg Stand exercise, Emily failed to count as she was instructed to do so and put her foot down towards the end of the exercise. Just to ensure accuracy, Officer Videla administered the HGN test again after another officer turned off the flashing lights.
Based on her driving patterns, her admission to consuming alcohol, and her inability to adequately complete all the field sobriety exercises, Officer Videla placed Emily under arrest for driving under the influence. After she was placed under arrest, she was transported by Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center (PARMC) for a blood draw. After the blood draw was complete, Officer Videla transported her to the Clarke County Jail. Officer Videla issued Emily the following summonses: DUI – Alcohol – Less Safe and Failure to Maintain Lane.
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Trump gunman suspect Ryan Routh CREEPY interview by Newsweek in 2022
Donald Trump's assassination suspect Ryan Routh talks about helping the Ukraine War effort in a 2022 interview with Newsweek.
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Around 6:43 AM on January 21, 2024, officers with the Clearwater Police Department were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash at 2045 Gulf to Bay Boulevard. As the officers arrived on scene, they observed that a 2010 Hyundai Sonata had penetrated in a southwesterly pathway through the office of Greenberg Dental and also damaged the seating area of Skyline Chili after going through a wall. The building sustained extensive damages estimated to be over $200,000.
The driver, identified as 22-year-old Danya Trejo, was escorted over to an ambulance rig operated by Sunstar Paramedics and evaluated by first responders. After she was evaluated, she declined further medical attention and indicated that she did not wish to go to the hospital. After she declined medical attention, Officer Alex Krolick informed her that he was changing over to a DUI investigation and read her Miranda rights. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Danya was asked to perform field sobriety exercises.
Danya had admitted to first responders that she had consumed alcohol in the hours prior, and she also admitted to Officer Krolick that she had consumed alcohol before operating a motor vehicle. Officer Krolick started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, where he observed the lack of smooth pursuit and HGN at maximum deviation in both eyes. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test, and Danya did not touch heel-to-toe on each step and turned improperly. The third exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Danya did not count in the correct sequence while displaying a lack of balance. The fourth exercise was the Finger to Nose Test. The final exercise was the Modified Romberg Balance Test, and Danya estimated the passage of 30 seconds in 18 seconds.
Based on Danya’s motor vehicle accident involving severe property damage, her admission to consuming alcohol, and her inability to satisfactorily perform the field sobriety exercises, Officer Krolick placed Danya under the arrest for driving under the influence. After she was placed under arrest, she was first transported to the Clearwater Police Department. At the facility, she agreed to submit breath samples. Danya ultimately submitted 2 breath samples, which revealed a BAC level of 0.061% and 0.060%, respectively. While this was under the legal limit of 0.08%, Officer Krolick informed Danya that he had reason to believe that she was still above the legal limit of 0.08% about an hour earlier, so she was going to be charged with a DUI. However, he license would not be suspended at the time.
Danya was charged with DUI-property damage (316.193(3)(C)1) and Careless Driving (316.1925) and subsequently transported to the Pinellas County Jail for further processing. On January 22, 2024, a hearing was held in which it was determined that Danya would be outfitted with a Cam monitor prior to release from the PCJ. On April 23, 2024, it was determined that the Cam monitor could be removed and it was no longer a condition of pre-trial release. Court records indicate that as of 5/2/2024, Danya’s case is still pending in Pinellas County.
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Around 12:21 AM on September 1, 2023, Officer Robichaud with the Colonie Police Department observed a vehicle drive through a red light on Central Avenue. As he pursued the vehicle, he noticed that the driver was going below the speed limit and driving erratically. He initiated a traffic stop, and the driver pulled over on Lanci Lane. The officer made contact with the driver, who was identified as 26-year-old Katelynn.
Katelynn told the officer that she was headed over to her boyfriend’s house nearby. He asked her if she had consumed any alcohol, but she initially denied it. He asked Katelynn to recite the alphabet from “E” to “P” and count backwards, but she seemed unable to follow his instructions. The officer returned to his patrol car to run her information and call for backup. Within a few minutes, 2 additional officers arrived to assist.
Based upon his suspicion of impairment, Katelynn was asked to perform field sobriety exercises. Officer Robichaud started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test and the final exercise was the One Leg Stand test. After the field sobriety exercises, Katelynn was asked to take a portable breathalyzer test, which indicated that there was alcohol in her system.
Based on her erratic driving, the odor of alcohol in the vehicle, her admission to consuming alcohol, her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, and the results of the portable breathalyzer test, Officer Robichaud placed Katelynn under arrest for driving under the influence. Katelynn was transported to the Colonie Police Department for further processing. At the station, she agreed to submit breath samples for testing, and her breath samples indicated a BAC of 0.13%. Once the officers were finished with processing her, Katelynn was released pending her court appearance on September 18, 2023. Officer Robichaud issued Katelynn the following summonses: Operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated 1st offense, operating a motor vehicle with .08 of 1% of alcohol-1st, passing a red light, and failure to keep right-2 lane road.
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Angel Of Death Nurse Convicted of Murdering 4 Kids | Close Encounters With Evil
Unassuming Beverly Allitt was a popular nurse on the children's ward at Grantham Hospital. A shocking chain of events lead to her arrest and conviction for the murder of 4 young children in Season 2, Episode 6, "Beverly Allitt."
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Around 7:03 PM on May 21, 2023, Sergeant Matthew Gajewski with the Union Beach Police Department was on patrol. He observed a disabled 2020 Toyota SUV with a flat tire on Shore Road in the vicinity of Morningside Avenue. He advised dispatch of a disabled vehicle and made contact with the driver, who was identified as 45-year-old Justine Meadow. As he began to interact with the driver, he noticed that her speech was slurred and he detected the odor of alcohol in the vehicle.
Justine told the officer that she was coming from Atlantic Highlands and that her vehicle had a flat tire because she hit a pothole while heading towards Middletown. Sergeant Gajewski asked her if she had consumed any alcohol, but she denied being under the influence. She also refused to provide Sergeant Gajewski with her license, registration, and insurance when he asked her to do so. Based upon his suspicion of impairment, he offered Justine an opportunity to participate in field sobriety exercises.
Sergeant Gajewski started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, but he was unable to complete the test because Justine refused to follow instructions. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Justine did not walk heel-to-toe in a straight line and failed to count her steps as instructed. The third exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Justine began stumbling and attempted to lean on her vehicle for support. Sergeant Gajewski ended the test after 21 seconds.
Based on her slurred speech, the odor of alcohol on her person, and her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, Sergeant Gajewski placed Justine under arrest for driving under the influence. Patrolman Matthew Olivo arrived on scene to assist around this time. Sergeant Gajewski was ultimately able to retrieve her license, registration and insurance after placing Justine in the patrol car. Her vehicle was impounded for a mandatory 12-hour hold under John’s Law. Sergeant Gajewski subsequently transported Justine to the Union Beach Police Department for processing.
At police HQ, Justine was read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators agreed to submit breath samples. After multiple attempts, her Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.332%, which is more than four times the legal limit! After Justine was processed, she was released to a responsible party pending her court appearance after they signed the Potential Liability Warning form on her behalf. Sergeant Gajewski issued her the following summonses: Operating under the influence, reckless driving, careless driving, and leaving the scene of an accident
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Around 8:27 PM on December 24, 2023, Officers Sean Barry and Tony Perito with the Middletown Township Police Department responded to a motor vehicle accident involving a 2022 Nissan Altima on Port Monmouth Road. As they arrived on scene, it was apparent that the vehicle had struck a utility pole and sustained significant damages. They made contact with the driver, who was identified as 19-year-old Pharyze.
Officer Julian Reis arrived shortly afterwards to assist, and he asked Pharyze if she had consumed alcohol. While she denied consuming any alcohol, Officer Reis detected the odor of alcohol. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Officer Reis asked her to perform field sobriety exercises.
The first exercise involved the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, and Officer Reis observed a lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Pharyze failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step while taking an incorrect number of steps. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Pharyze did not perform this test satisfactorily.
Based on the motor vehicle accident, the odor of alcohol on her person, and her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, Officer Reis placed Pharyze under arrest for driving under the influence. Her vehicle was searched and impounded for a mandatory 12-hour hold under John’s Law. Officer Perito transported Pharyze to the Middletown Township Police Headquarters for further processing..
At police HQ, Pharyze was uncooperative. She was read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators, but she refused to submit breath samples for testing. Pharyze was eventually released to her father after he signed the Potential Liability Warning Form on her behalf. She was issued the following summonses: Operating under the influence, operating under the influence underage, refusal to submit breath samples, reckless driving, careless driving, failure to possess driver license, failure to report accident, and traffic on marked lanes.
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Around 1:20 AM on October 9, 2022, Officer David Kelley with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department observed a female attempting to enter the Hilton Garden Hotel with a downtown traffic cone. The female, later identified as 21-year-old Addie, was advised to put the cone down. She was warned that if she took the traffic cone, it would be considered theft and she could be taken to jail for it. She put the traffic cone down and Officer Kelley drove away in his patrol vehicle.
A few minutes later, as Officer Kelley approached the traffic light at E Hancock Avenue and N Thomas Street, he observed Addie running down the street with the traffic cone in her hands. Since she was previously warned against stealing the traffic cone, Addie was placed in handcuffs and arrested. Officer Kelley looked through Addie’s purse to retrieve her identification, and Addie admitted to being in possession of a fake ID that she used before she turned 21. As he was speaking with Addie, he also detected the odor of alcohol.
After Addie was placed under arrest, Officer Kelley transported her Addie to the Clarke-County Jail for further processing. As Officer Kelley was completing paperwork at the jail, she informed him that her father was a Sheriff with Taylor County. However, no public records corroborating that claim could be located, so it is unclear whether or not that is true. She was issued 2 citations for Public Intoxication and Disorderly Conduct. Interestingly though, the police report states that Addie was not charged for the theft of the downtown traffic cone.
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Around 10:43 PM on December 4, 2023, the Pequannock Township Police Department received a call from an employee at the QuickChek located at 29 Jackson Avenue informing them that a visibly intoxicated female was sitting inside her vehicle in the parking lot. The witness reported that the vehicle struck the curb while the driver pulled into the parking lot and she observed the driver stumbling in the parking lot while returning to the vehicle. As he was arriving on scene, Patrolman Brian Parigi noticed a gray 2013 Kia Optima matching the witness description fail to signal while making a left turn on Jackson Avenue in violation of 39:4-126. As he began pursuing the vehicle, he observed the driver depressing her brakes multiple times for no apparent reason in violation of 39:4-56 (delaying traffic), which could have caused an accident with another vehicle behind her. A
fter the vehicle abruptly turned left onto Sage Road, Patrolman Parigi activated his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop, but the driver kept driving before eventually coming to a stop near the intersection of Elm Road and Kenmore Road. After she pulled over, Patrolman Parigi approached the vehicle to make contact with the driver, who was identified as 19-year-old Laura. Sergeant James Dericks and Patrolman Stephen Knatz also arrived on scene to assist with the traffic stop shortly afterwards. Laura was asked to exit the vehicle. She told them that she was headed home, but denied consuming any alcohol. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Patrolman Parigi asked Laura to perform field sobriety exercises.
The first exercise was the recitation of the alphabet from “B” to “K” and she failed to do so in the correct sequence. The second exercise was counting backwards from 52 to 36, and she was unable to perform this exercise in the correct sequence as well. The third exercise was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, and Patrolman Parigi observed the lack of smooth, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. He also observed vertical gaze nystagmus in both eyes. The fourth exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Laura failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step, turned improperly, and took an incorrect number of steps. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Laura failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion, did not count as instructed, and nearly fell over multiple times.
Based on the witness statement, her erratic driving, the odor of alcohol, and her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, Patrolman Parigi placed Laura under arrest for driving under the influence. Her vehicle was impounded for a mandatory 12-hour hold under John’s Law. She was initially transported by Patrolman Parigi to the Riverdale Police Department for the administration of the Alcotest.
At the Riverdale Police Department, Laura was read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators and agreed to submit breath samples for testing. The Alcotest machine was administered by Riverdale Police Sergeant Andrew Duffy. Her results indicated a BAC of 0.23%, which was nearly triple the legal limit of 0.08% for drivers over 21 and 23 times the legal limit of 0.01% for drivers under 21.
Laura was then transported back to the Pequannock Township Police Department for further processing and eventually released to her mother after she signed the Potential Liability Warning Form on Laura’s behalf. She was issued the following summonses: Operating under the influence, reckless driving, delaying traffic, and failure to give proper signal.
#bodycamMon, 16 Sep 2024 - 1338 - Woman Arrested for SECOND DWI at Over TRIPLE the Legal Limit (0.287%)Woman Arrested for SECOND DWI at Over TRIPLE the Legal Limit (0.287%)
On May 25, 2024 around 7:17 PM, Patrolmen Christopher Dedeyn, Harold Hester, and Steven Scaturro with the Berkeley Township Police Department were dispatched to the parking lot of 66 Route 9 on a report of a suspicious vehicle with an unconscious female. The officers first arrived on scene around 7:20 PM and noticed an unresponsive female slumped over the wheel behind the wheel of a black 2018 Nissan Sentra. She was unresponsive and the officers were unsure what she may have taken. As a result, 1 dose of an antidote was administered and she regained consciousness shortly afterwards. After she regained consciousness, the officers asked her to exit the vehicle and eventually identified her as 36-year-old Corissa.
After Corissa regained consciousness, she insisted that she had only consumed alcohol and that she had not consumed any other prohibited substances. As the officers were speaking with Corissa, they detected the odor of alcohol. First responders arrived on scene to evaluate her, but she told them that she did not wish to go to the hospital. After she declined further medical attention, the officers decided to administer field sobriety exercises.
The first field sobriety exercise involved the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. The second field sobriety exercise was the Walk and Turn test and it was administered by Patrolman Scaturro. During the Walk and Turn test, Corissa failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step and failed to keep her arms at her sides. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Corissa failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion while displaying a lack of balance.
Based on their initial encounter with her, her indicators of impairment, and her inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, Corissa was placed under arrest for driving under the influence. A search of her vehicle incident to arrest yielded open containers, and the vehicle was subsequently impounded for a mandatory 12-hour hold under John’s Law. Patrolman Scaturro transported her to the Berkeley Township Police Department for further processing. At police HQ, Patrolman Scaturro read her the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators, and initially agreed to submit breath samples for testing. Patrolman Taylor administered the Alcotest machine. The results indicated a BAC of 0.287%, which was more than triple the legal limit of 0.08%.
Court records indicate that Corissa had previously been arrested for DWI as in Mount Ephraim, New Jersey as recently as April 10, 2024. After the officers finished processing her, she was released to her a friend pending her court appearance after she signed the Potential Liability Warning form on Corissa’s behalf. Patrolman Scaturro issued her the following traffic tickets: Operating under the influence, reckless driving, and careless driving, and open container.
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Exciting news for all true crime enthusiasts! If you’ve been hooked on our body cam narratives, there’s a new podcast series for you to explore. Join Alexis Knight in True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion, where we dive deeper into the most controversial cases—stories where the truth is hard to find, and public opinion remains divided. Subscribe now and decide for yourself: Was justice truly served?
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Around 12:25 PM on March 17, 2024, Officer Summerville with the Lakewood Police Department responded to a report of an intoxicated driver with a flat tire on Larchmont Avenue. As Officer Summerville returned to his patrol car, Officers Costanzo and Wallace arrived on scene to assist. As Officer Wallace was speaking with her, she detected the odor of alcohol and noticed that her eyes were bloodshot and glossy. Based on their suspicion of impairment, Allyson was asked to perform field sobriety exercises.
The first field sobriety exercise was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, and Officer Wallace observed a lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. Vertical gaze nystagmus was not present in either eye. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test, and Allyson did not touch heel-to-toe on each step and stepped off the line while walking. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Allyson failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion and swayed while balancing.
Based on the damage to her vehicle, the odor of alcohol, the open container, and her inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, Allyson was placed under arrest for OVI. Officers Costanzo and Wallace transported to the Lakewood Jail, where she was booked for OVI. At the LPD jail, Allyson refused to submit breath samples. Since this was her second OVI offense, so she was advised that her license was suspended for two years. Allyson was subsequently released to her sister and charged with the following offenses: OVI (4511.19), OVI refusal (4511.19A2), and open container (529.07).
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Full Interrogation of Veteran Cop Who Broke Into Women's Homes and Sexually Assaulted Them
Watch the shocking interrogation of Bloomington Police Officer Jeff Pelo. The veteran cop was caught stalking women, sneaking into their homes, and assaulting them before forcing them to do disturbing "cleansing" rituals to wash away evidence. Pelo's first victim was 25-year-old Kristi Mills in April 2003. Two years later, Pelo assaulted three other women, including 28-year-old Sarah Kalmes-Gliege. In June 2008, Jeffrey Pelo was convicted of 35 charges that included 25 counts of aggravated sexual assault. He was sentenced to 440 years in prison in August 2008.
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On May 17, 2024 around 7:18 AM, the Boonton Police Department was notified of a motor vehicle accident on Myrtle Avenue near the Route 287 off ramp involving a 2018 Mercedes C300 and 2010 Ford Fusion. Patrolman Kyle Lindsay first arrived on scene, and he made contact with both drivers. The Mercedes was being driven by 18-year-old RHONJ star Milania Giudice. The Ford Fusion was being driven by 71-year-old Steven Frenkel, a science teacher at Boonton High School.
Milania informed Patrolman Lindsay that she was not injured. When she was asked to explain what happened, she told him that she was on her way to her high school and she was driving north on Myrtle Avenue where she would have had the right of way. As she was heading straight, the other driver failed to stop at the stop sign before attempting to turn left onto Myrtle Avenue. As a result, Milania’s vehicle was struck on the passenger side. There was airbag deployment in both vehicles and the officers considered both vehicles to be totaled given the level of damages.
Both drivers were interviewed at the scene, and the crash investigation report revealed that the accident was the result of Steven Frenkel’s “inattention and failing to yield to the right of way.” Milania’s stepfather Luis Ruelas arrived on scene shortly after the accident and Milania was able to leave with him after the officers took down her information. The other driver was evaluated by first responders and he was transported to Saint Clare’s Hospital in Denville for further evaluation.
Both vehicles were removed from the scene by Corigliano Towing. Based on the outcome of their investigation at the scene of the motor vehicle accident, it was determined that Milania was not at fault. Patrolman Lindsay issued the other driver a citation for careless driving (39:4-97) on May 19, 2024. Court records as of June 14, 2024 indicate that the careless driving citation is still pending before the Boonton Municipal Court.
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On May 9, 2024 around 7:54 PM, Officers Anthony Hochstadter and Sheynna Vega with the Hoboken Police Department were dispatched to517 Madison Street on a report of a driver sleeping inside of a vehicle and a vehicle blocking a driveway. As they arrived on scene, the observed a 2009 Dodge Pickup Truck parked in front of a fire hydrant with the engine running. The driver, later identified as Jose Palta, was asleep behind the wheel and the doors were locked. Jose eventually awakened and unlocked the vehicle.
As he was speaking with the driver, he observed indicators of impairment and detected the odor of alcohol. Inside the vehicle, he noticed that there were open containers. Since he ignored Officer Hochstater’s orders to not search for anything inside his pants, he decided to forcibly remove him from the vehicle and pat him down for weapons. They ultimately did not find any weapons on his person.
Shortly afterwards, Officers Spano, DeJesus, and Rivera arrived on scene to assist. Officer Rivera was certified in field sobriety exercises, but she wanted another officer with a better command of Spanish to help translate. Officer Garcia-Marte arrived to assist in translating during the field sobriety exercises, but he ultimately refused to perform them. Based on their suspicion resulting from him falling asleep behind the wheel, the odor of alcohol, and the open containers of alcohol inside the vehicle, Jose was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated. A search of his vehicle incident yielded multiple open containers, which were placed into evidence bags.
He was transported to the Hoboken Police Department for further processing. After he was processed, he was released to a sober adult at 10:32 PM pending her court appearance after he signed the Potential Liability Warning form on her behalf. He was issued the following summonses: Operating under the influence (39:4-50), unlicensed driver (39:3-10), and blocked fire hydrant (39:4-1381).
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Around 3:54 AM on June 11, 2023, Patrolman Dominick Van De Brook with the Ocean Township Police Department observed a black 2015 Nissan Altima driving in an erratic manner on Route 9 North in Waretown, New Jersey. He activated his emergency lights and initiated a traffic stop in front of Waretown Plaza at 529 Route 9 North. After she pulled over, Patrolman Van De Brook approached the vehicle to make contact with the driver, who was identified as 21-year-old Maricruz. Patrolman Russell Moller also arrived on scene to assist with the traffic stop.
Maricruz was asked for her documents, and Patrolman Van De Brook observed indicators of impairment. Maricruz told the officer that she had left work as a server at Dolce Liberta in Manahawkin, New Jersey and that she was headed home. He asked her how much she had to drink, and she admitted to consuming a few drinks earlier that evening. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Patrolman Van De Brook asked Maricruz to exit the vehicle and perform field sobriety exercises.
The first exercise was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Maricruz failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step, turned improperly, and took an incorrect number of steps. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Maricruz failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion and raised her arms for balance.
Based on her erratic driving, her admission to consuming alcohol before operating a motor vehicle, and her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, Patrolman Van De Brook placed Maricruz under arrest for driving under the influence. A search of her vehicle incident to arrest revealed multiple open containers. Her vehicle was impounded for a mandatory 12-hour hold under Law. She was transported by Patrolman Van De Brook to the Ocean Township Police Department for further processing.
At police HQ, Maricruz was read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators and agreed to submit breath samples for testing. Her Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.16%, which was double the legal limit of 0.08%. After they were finished with processing her, Maricruz was eventually released to a sober adult after they signed the Potential Liability Warning Form on her behalf. She was issued the following summonses: Operating under the influence, reckless driving, traffic on marked lanes, and open container
Court records indicate that Maricruz was later arrested again for a second DWI in Berkeley Township, New Jersey on February 8, 2024.
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Entitled 'Refugee' Challenges Police Authority and it Backfires Spectacularly!
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Full Police Interrogation of Monster Who Sexually Abused His Grandchildren 'Molested Them for Years'
Abraham Grajales was brought in for questioning in February 2017 for the sexual abuse of his two granddaughters.
The abuse took place between the ages of four to 13 years old before the girls finally told their parents. Grajales faced multiple counts of abuse-related charges, but the case against him could not be proven because of no evidence or witnesses. Grajales was placed on probation for 10 years with permanent registration as a sexual predator after accepting a plea deal on seven charges. Watch the full interrogation of the family tormentor.
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Full Police Interrogation of Monster Who Sexually Abused His Grandchildren Molested Them for Years
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On November 11, 2023 at approximately 1:05 AM, Deputy Christopher Olin with the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office was on patrol on NE Valley Road and he observed a red 1998 Volvo S70 driving over the center line near the intersection with Providence Court. After the driver turned onto Brandi Way, she drove over the center line again multiple times. Deputy Olin activated his emergency lights and initiated a traffic stop. He made contact with the driver, who was later identified as 22-year-old Hailey.He asked Hailey where she was coming from, and she told Deputy Olin that she was heading back to her apartment after dropping off her friends. As he was speaking with Hailey, Deputy Olin detected the odor of alcohol and observed other indicators of impairment.
Hailey admitted to consuming alcohol approximately 90 minutes prior. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Deputy Olin afforded her an opportunity to perform field sobriety exercises. The first exercise involved the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, where Deputy Olin observed 4/6 indicators of impairment. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test, and Hailey seemed to forget the instructions when it was time for her to turn. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test. During the One Leg Stand test and Hailey was unable to maintain her balance and failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion.Following the field sobriety tests, Hailey was asked to voluntarily take a PBT test, and it indicated a BAC of 0.10%.
Based on her admission to consuming alcohol, her inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, and the results of the PBT test, Deputy Olin placed Hailey under arrest for driving under the influence. Her vehicle was parked safely in a nearby parking lot by Deputy Petersen and Deputy Olin transported Hailey to the Pullman Police Department for further processing.Deputy Olin read the Implied Consent Warnings to Hailey, and after she completed the 20-minute observation period, she agreed to take a breathalyzer test. Her Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.115%, which was more than the legal limit of 0.08%. Following the breathalyzer test, Hailey was transported to the Whitman County Jail in Colfax, Washington and booked into the jail. She was cited under RCW 46.61.502 for Driving under the Influence (DUI) and later released pending her court appearance.
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Tim Jones - Confesses to Killing his Five Children Full Length Police Interrogation
Tim Jones confesses to killing his five children in interview audio played during trial
In an audio recording of a police interview played during the trial of Tim Jones contains his confession of killing his five children.
LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. (WIS) - After more than three weeks of testimony, a jury has reached a verdict in the trial of Timothy Jones, Jr., a Lexington County man accused of murdering his five children in 2014.
The jury concluded that Jones has been found guilty on all five counts of murder in the deaths of his children.
The second phase of the proceedings is the sentencing phase and that will begin at 8:45 a.m. on Thursday. Because the state is seeking the death penalty, the jury is now responsible for determining his punishment.
The jury had four options for their verdict: guilty, guilty but mentally ill, not guilty by reason of insanity, or not guilty. Jones pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
A grand jury indicted Jones, Jr. in 2014 on five counts of murder in the deaths of his children – Mera, 8; Elias, 7; Nahtahn, 6; Gabriel, 2; and Abigail, 1. For Mera, Elias, Gabriel, and Abigail, the indictments state the children were killed “by means of strangulation and/or other violent means or instruments.”
The bodies of the children were found in garbage bags off of a dirt road in Alabama. Jones, Jr. led authorities to the bodies after being arrested in Mississippi. Jones, who appeared to be under the influence at the time of his arrest, was questioned at the checkpoint by a Smith County, Miss. deputy about an odor of chemicals coming from his vehicle. After further investigation, the deputy found what appeared to be chemicals used to make meth and a street drug known as “Spice.” Investigators also said his Cadillac Escalade was blood-soaked and “smelled of death.”
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On July 30, 2022 around 3:14 AM, Officer Phil Longo of the Sparta Township Police Department spotted a dark colored Hyundai Tucson driven by Christine Aschoff (age 27) tailgating a dark colored pickup truck. He also observed the vehicle failing to maintain its lane. As he closed the distance between his vehicle and the Tucson, he advised dispatch that he would be stopping the vehicle in front of Sparta Eye Associates on Sparta Avenue and initiated the traffic stop. As he approached the Tucson from the passenger’s side and requested her documentation, he immediately detected the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from the interior of the vehicle.
The driver, Ms. Aschoff, provided him with a valid license and registration. While she was looking for her insurance card, Mr. Aschoff explained she was going home to Newton, NJ from the Horse Shoe Tavern in Morristown, NJ. When he asked Ms. Aschoff whether she had anything to drink, she stated “Yes” and that she had consumed about two drinks. Eventually, the officer was able to locate the insurance card. While speaking with her, he observed that Ms. Aschoff’s speech was slurred. Subsequently, he advised dispatch that he would need another unit to conduct balance tests. The officer subsequently requested Ms. Aschoff to exit the vehicle for additional questioning. Ms. Aschoff informed him that she had two “Dirty Shirley” drinks, and she stopped drinking about 12:30 AM. Sgt. Shomp, Cpl. Lippencott, and Officer M. Poon arrived at the scene to assist. Cpl. Lippencott conducted the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test before Officer Longo explained and demonstrated all of the balance tests.
On the HGN test, Cpl. Lippencott informed Officer Longo that Ms. Aschoff exhibited 6 out of 6 possible indicators. During the Walk and Turn test, Ms. Aschoff took approximately 15 steps without turning around, instead of the 9 steps as instructed. While taking the steps, she could not walk heel to toe, and Cpl. Lippencott had to catch her on multiple occasions to ensure she Ms. Aschoff did not fall to the ground. Ms. Aschoff also failed to adequately perform the one leg stand test. Based on the observed motor vehicle violations, the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from her mouth, her admission to consuming alcoholic beverages, and her inability to perform the field sobriety tests, Officer Longo placed Ms. Aschoff under arrest for DWI. She was handcuffed, searched, and advised of her Miranda Rights.
At Police HQ, Ms. Aschoff agreed to take the breathalyzer test. The Alcotest 7110 MKIII-C reported breath test results of .15% BAC, which is almost double the legal limit. Ms. Aschoff was subsequently advised of her motor vehicle summonses and mandatory court date, and also given copies of her drinking and driving questionnaire and the Alcotest report. Ms. Aschoff was issued the following tickets: Driving While Intoxicated, Following Too Closely, Traffic on Marked Lanes, Careless Driving, and Failure to Notify DMV of Address Change. After Ms. Aschoff was processed and held at Sparta Township Police HQ, she was subsequently released to her friend Brett Schiller after he signed the Potential Liability Warning form.
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Become a supporter of this podcast:Sat, 14 Sep 2024 - 1326 - Man Arrested for DWI After Causing 8-Car Crash and Multiple InjuriesMan Arrested for DWI After Causing 8-Car Crash and Multiple Injuries
On May 3, 2024 around5:53, Officer Charles Keenan with the Elmwood Park Police Department was dispatched to a call involving a motor vehicle accident in the vicinity of Mola Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue. As he arrived on scene, he first observed one male who was trapped inside a vehicle, and he told him that the fire department was coming.
He continued to inspect each damaged vehicle before finally checking a black Honda Accord which was approximately 500 feet north of Godwin Avenue. Witnesses pointed to the driver of the black Honda Accord, and he was eventually identified as 29-year-old Jean Lizardo.As Officer Keenan was speaking with Jean, he detected the odor of alcohol and observed other indicators of impairment. Witnesses also told the officers that the driver was likely under the influence. Based on the motor vehicle accident involving multiple vehicles and his suspicion ofimpairment, Officer Keenan asked Jean to perform field sobriety exercises, and he agreed to do so.
Officer Keenan started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During the HGN test, Officer Keenan observed the lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Jean did not touch heel-to-toe on each step and failed to turn. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Officer Keenan terminated this test early for safety reasons because Jean was unable to perform it. Based on the motor vehicle accident involving 8 vehicles, witness accounts of what occurred, the odor of alcohol, and his inability to perform the field sobriety exercise adequately, Officer Keenan placed him under arrest for driving while intoxicated.
Officer Hanz Brady transported him to the Elmwood Park Police Department for further processing. Some individuals involved in the accident were also transported to the hospital due to the extent of their injuries.At police HQ, Jean was searched in more detail and placed in a cell. After he was initially questioned about the accident, Officer Wendy Tinio read him the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators, and he agreed to submit breath samples. The Alcotest machine was operated by Officer Michael Mulligan. His Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.16%, which was double the legal limit of 0.08%. After he was processed, he was released to a sober adult pending his court appearance after she signed the Potential Liability Warning form on his behalf. Officer Keenan issued Jean the following summonses: Operating under the influence, reckless driving, careless driving, and unsafe operation.
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On November 16, 2023 at approximately 12:57 AM, Officer Ashley Molinari with the Lake Forest Police Department observed a white 2017 Kia Sportage driving erratically on Waukegan Road in the southbound direction before turning Westbound onto Everett Road. She began driving towards the car and she paced the vehicle at 45 MPH in a 35 MPH zone. Officer Molinari initiated a traffic stop at Everett Road and Old Barn Lane.
She made contact with a 24-year-old female, who was identified as Kaitlin. As she was speaking with Kaitlin, she advised her that she was being stopped for speeding. When Kaitlin was asked if she had consumed any alcohol, she admitted to consuming one 16 oz. Stella beer at the Lantern bar in Lake Forest, Illinois. Based on her admission to consuming alcohol, Officer Molinari asked Kaitlin to perform field sobriety exercises. The first exercise was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During the HGN test, Officer Molinari observed the lack of smooth pursuit and distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, but she did not observe the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Kaitlin did not keep her arms at her sides for the entire duration of the test and turned improperly. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test. During the One Leg Stand test, Kaitlin failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion and displayed a lack of balance. Following the field sobriety exercises, Officer Molinari offered Kaitlin an opportunity to take a Preliminary Breath Test (PBT), and the results indicated a BAC of 0.081%.
Based on her erratic driving, the odor of alcohol, her admission to consuming alcohol, her inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, and the results of the PBT, Officer Molinari placed Kaitlin under arrest for driving under the influence. After she was handcuffed, Kaitlin was placed in the patrol car and her vehicle was towed. Kaitlin was transported to the Lake Forest Police Department for further processing. At the station, Kaitlin agreed to submit breath samples for testing. The results indicated a BAC of 0.067%, which was under the legal limit of 0.08%. After the paperwork was completed and Kaitlin was photographed and fingerprinted, she was was released to her mother pending her court appearance at the Lake County Courthouse on December 1, 2023. Kaitlin was cited for driving under the influence of alcohol (625 ILCS 5/11-501(a)(2)), improper turn at intersection (625 ILCS 5/11-801), speeding (625 ILCS 5/11-601), and operating uninsured motor vehicle (625 ILCS 5/3-707).
Court records indicate that Kaitlin’s case was disposed of in court on February 13, 2024. The citations for DUI and operating an uninsured motor vehicle were nolle prossed. She was fined a total of $1,276.50 for the other 2 citations.
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On Sunday, January 29, 2023 at approximately 12:38 AM, Jessica A. Bowes, 39 years old from Washington Street in Phillipsburg, NJ was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, careless driving, unregistered vehicle, unlicensed driver and possession of an open container of an alcoholic beverage. Bowes was released with a court date of February 08, 2023. Patrolman Bereheiko is the arresting officer.
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On February 17, 2024 around 10:52 AM, Officers Jesse Castellano and Frank Losurdo with the Hoboken Police Department were dispatched to a report of a hit-and-run in the parking lot of 310 Jackson Street. Dispatch reported that the caller on scene observe a male exit a parking spot, strike two parked vehicles, and leave the scene. Upon arrival in the parking lot, they met with the caller, who informed the officers that she was cleaning snow off her vehicle when she observed a Mercedes Benz strike two parked vehicles and exited towards Jackson Street.
The officers recalled seeing a vehicle matching the caller’s description being driven by a light skinned male wearing a gray shirt and hat, and they informed dispatch so that they give that description to other units. Dispatch informed them that they were able to obtain a full New Jersey registration for the striking vehicle and identified the registered owner, and Officer Olivera made his way towards the apartment complex where the vehicle was registered. As he approached the parking garage, he located a gray Mercedes Benz with heavy damage and activated his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop. The driver was already known to the Hoboken Police Department as 24-year-old Raffaelle, based on prior interactions.
The driver initially failed to stop, and he led police all the way towards Washington Street and Observer Highway. When he finally stopped, the officers made contact with Raffaelle and instructed him to exit the vehicle. Officer Olivera believed that he was under the influence, and called for Officer Archilla to arrive on scene and administer field sobriety exercises.
Officer Archilla started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test and the final exercise was the One Leg Stand test. Based on the witness report of him fleeing the scene of an accident, his prior history with the Hoboken Police, and his inability to perform the field sobriety exercises adequately, Raffaelle was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated. He was transported to the Hoboken Police Department for further processing.
At the police station, Raffaelle was read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators and agreed to submit breath samples for testing. His Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.00%, but the officers had already suspected that he must be under the influence of another substance. Sergeant Gomez contacted Sergeant Bisone, a certified DRE with the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, but he was unable to respond to police HQ because he was on another call. Officer Olivera then asked Raffaelle if he would consent to a blood draw, and he agreed.
Officers Cuevas and Arocho transported Raffaelle to Hoboken University Medical Center (HUMC) for a blood draw. The results of the blood draw have not been released to us at this time. Raffaelle was eventually released to his grandmother pending his court appearance after she signed the Potential Liability Warning form on Raffaelle’s behalf. Officer Archilla issued him the following summonses: Driving while intoxicated, driving while intoxicated in a school zone, unlicensed driver, failure to observe instructions of officer, and leaving the scene of an accident.
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Become a supporter of this podcast:Sat, 14 Sep 2024 - 1322 - 21-Year-Old Drunken Driver TOTALS Nissan Sentra After a Night Out21-Year-Old Drunken Driver TOTALS Nissan Sentra After a Night Out
On April 21, 2024 around 3:29 AM, Officer John Simonetti with the Mount Olive Police Department responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision on Center Street. As he arrived on scene, he observed that a 2018 Nissan Sentra had struck a parked 2009 Honda Civic. He asked others at the scene who was driving and made contact with the 21-year-old driver of the Nissan Sentra, who was identified as Kelsey. As he was speaking with Kelsey, he detected the odor of alcohol and observed other indicators of impairment. He asked Kelsey where she was coming from, and she told him that she had gone to a restaurant in Jersey City and then went to Hoboken before her friend drove them back about 45 miles to Mount Olive. While she did not drive, she had forgotten her ID at her friend’s house, so she had driven a short distance to retrieve it. As she was headed home, she struck a parked vehicle resulting in severe damages. Based on the motor vehicle accident and his suspicion of impairment, Officer Simonetti asked Kelsey perform field sobriety exercises. Sergeant Tyler Mullooly started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During the HGN test, he observed 4/6 indicators of impairment. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Kelsey failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step, turned improperly, and took an incorrect number of steps. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Kelsey failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion while using her arms for balance.Based on the motor vehicle accident, her indicators of impairment, and her inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, Kelsey was placed under arrest for driving under the influence. After she was placed under arrest, Kelsey was transported to the Chester Police Department because the Mount Olive Police Department did not have an operable breathalyzer machine. Officer Simonetti read her the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators, and she agreed to submit breath samples for testing. Her Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.13%, which was over the legal limit of 0.08%.
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Around 7:48 PM on March 12, 2024, Sergeant Edward Sellick with the Hoboken Police Department heard on his radio that there was an active shoplifting involving 4 females at ShopRite on 900 Madison Street. Sergeant Sellick radioed that he would be responding there, and entered the store around 7:52 PM. As he entered, he made contact with a loss prevention official, who informed him that the shoplifting was still in progress. Sergeant Sellick was led upstairs to the loss prevention office, and he spoke with another person on loss prevention who informed him that 3 of the 4 females had shoplifted there on another occasion as well, but they were unable to apprehend them that time because they were focusing their resources towards another shoplifter. Sergeant Sellick watched the shoplifting in progress on the store’s surveillance system for about 10 minutes, and he saw the 4 females attempt to conceal some of the items and subsequently pass through self-checkout without paying for all the items. Once they had gotten past the self-checkout register and they were about to exit the store, they were immediately apprehended by loss prevention officials. Around the same time, Sergeant Sellick walked downstairs and waited until the loss prevention official led the 4 females towards the officers. They were escorted upstairs to the loss prevention office, and none of them had identification on them. They were instructed to provide their names and addresses, and eventually identified as 20-year-old Alana, 20-year-old Amira, 21-year-old Aniyah, and 23-year-old Nikcha. Alana females stated that she was 7 months pregnant and Aniya stated that she was 3 months pregnant. Only Amira was not involved in the other shoplifting that had occurred on the previous day, so police were informed that ShopRite wanted to press charges against the other 3 for that incident as well. After reviewing an itemized printout of the value of stolen items that day, all 4 were placed under arrest. After they were handcuffed, Officer Shelby Seickendick searched them and all of them were transported to the Hoboken Police Department. At police HQ, they were searched in more detail. Officer Quinn finger printed and photographed each of them, and they were subsequently released with summonses to appear in court. Each of them were charged with shoplifting under 2C:20-11(b)(2).
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Around 1:42 AM on July 4, 2024, Officer Michael Cappello with the Point Pleasant Police Department observed the driver of a black 2021 Nissan Rogue cross over the double-yellow lines on Route 88 while headed eastbound in the vicinity of Herbertsville Road. As he began following the vehicle, he noticed that the vehicle crossed the double-yellow line again near Benedict Street before stopping past the line at a red light and making an erratic left turn onto Bay Avenue northbound. He initiated a traffic stop on Bay Avenue northbound near the 900 block. After the vehicle pulled over, he Officer Cappello then made contact with the driver to ask for her documents, and she was identified as Rebecca. Rebecca told Officer Cappello that she was coming from the Idle Hour Restaurant and Bar (2600 Route 88) after picking up her passenger and that she was headed home. As he was speaking with Rebecca, he detected the odor of alcohol and observed other indicators of impairment. Around this time, Officer Matthew Ipploito arrived on scene to assist. When she was asked how much she had to drink, Rebecca initially denied consuming any alcohol before subsequently admitting to consuming some earlier. Officer Cappello asked Rebecca to recite the alphabet from ‘D’ to ‘T’ and then count backwards from 33 to 13. She recited the alphabet correctly but counted back to 11 instead of 13. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Rebecca was asked to exit the vehicle and perform field sobriety exercises. The first exercise was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During the HGN test, Officer Cappello observed the lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. He did not observe vertical nystagmus. The second exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Rebecca failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion and put her foot down before the test was complete. The final exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, Rebecca failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step, did not count aloud, and took an incorrect number of steps. Based on her erratic driving, the odor of alcohol, her admission to consuming alcohol before driving, and her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, Patrolman Macarico placed Rebecca under arrest for driving under the influence. Her vehicle was impounded by J.C. & Daughters Towing for a mandatory 12-hour hold under John’s Law. She was transported to the Hopatcong Police Department for further processing. At the Point Pleasant Police Department, Rebecca was read the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators and agreed to submit breath samples for testing. Her Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.198%, which was more than double the legal limit of 0.08%. After the officers were finished with their paperwork, Rebecca eventually released to her mother after she signed the Potential Liability Warning Form on Rebecca’s behalf. She was issued the following summonses: Operating under the influence, reckless driving, careless driving, and traffic on marked lanes.
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Become a supporter of this podcast:Sat, 14 Sep 2024 - 1319 - Wrong-Way Tesla Driver Arrested for DWI in HobokenWrong-Way Tesla Driver Arrested for DWI in Hoboken
On April 13, 2024 around 3:05 AM, Officer Nicholas Protopapadakis with the Hoboken Police Department was working an outside employment job and he observed a white 2022 Tesla drive westbound on 4th Street and turn north on Garden Street (a southbound one-way street). When officers began to walk over, they saw her K-turn in the middle of the street and strike the curb several times. The driver was eventually stopped on 4th Street near Park Avenue. As Officer Protopapadakis approached the vehicle, he made contact with the 23-year-old driver and her passenger. The officer asked for her license and Officers Andrias Bonilla and Josh Campoverde arrived on scene to assist shortly afterwards. When the driver was asked where she was coming from, she told the officer that she was coming from Lefkes in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. When she was asked if she lived in Hoboken, she informed the officer that her passenger lived in Hoboken, and she was driving her home. As he was interacting with the driver, he detected the odor of alcohol and asked her if she had consumed any alcohol. She denied having consumed alcohol, but they noticed several open containers inside the vehicle. Based on their suspicion of impairment, the driver was asked to exit the vehicle and perform field sobriety exerciss. Officer Bonilla administered the field sobriety exercises, and he started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During the HGN test, Officer Bonilla observed the lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. He did not observe vertical nystagmus. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test. During the Walk and Turn test, she failed to follow instruction and took 30 steps forward, 30 steps back, while failing to touch heel-to-toe on each step. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and she displayed a lack of balance and failed to raise her foot in the proper fashion. Based on her erratic driving, the odor of alcohol, the open containers of alcohol inside the vehicle, and her inability to perform the field sobriety exercises, she was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated. She was transported to the Hoboken Police Department for further processing. After she was processed, she was released to a sober adult pending her court appearance after he signed the Potential Liability Warning form on her behalf. Officer Bonilla issued her the following summonses: Operating under the influence, reckless driving, wrong way on one-way street, and open container.
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Around 1:50 AM on February 19, 2023, Officers James Aldrich and Shane Marshall with the Saratoga Springs Police Department observed a 2014 Mazda CX5 traveling southbound on Henry Street fail to stop at a stop sign at the intersection with Phila Street. As they followed the vehicle, they observed the driver fail to stop at the intersection with Spring Street as well. They continued to follow the Mazda as the driver headed east on Spring Street, south on Broadway, and then made a right hand turn onto Congress Street. They initiated a traffic stop at the intersection of Congress Street and Hamilton street and made contact with the driver, who was identified as 28-year-old Serafina. Serafina told the Officer Aldrich that she was headed home after leaving work at Taquero. The officer detected the odor of alcohol and asked her how much she had to drink. Serafina admitted to consuming 2 drinks, including a Manhattan and a Porkslap. She said that she consumed her most recent drink at the Caroline Street Pub. Based on his observations, he asked Serafina to exit the vehicle and perform field sobriety exercises. Officer Aldrich started with the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. The second exercise was the Walk and Turn test and the final exercise was the One Leg Stand test. After the field sobriety exercises, Serafina was asked to take a portable breathalyzer test, which indicated that there was alcohol in her system.Based on her erratic driving, the odor of alcohol, her admission to consuming alcohol, her inability to adequately complete the field sobriety exercises, and the results of the portable breathalyzer test, Officer Aldrich placed Serafina under arrest for driving under the influence. After she was handcuffed, she was searched by Officer Kateri Marotta. Her car was parked in the Wendy’s parking lot and she was transported to the Saratoga Springs Police Department for further processing. At the station, Serafina waived her Miranda rights and agreed to answer questions. She also submitted breath samples and the chemical test indicated that her BAC was at 0.15%, which is nearly double the legal limit of 0.08%. Once the officers were finished with processing her, Serafina was released pending her court appearance on March 9, 2023. Officer Aldrich issued Serafina the following summonses: Driving while intoxicated, failure to stop at stop sign, and driving with 0.08 of 1% or more of alcohol.
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Around 1:40 AM on July 4, 2023, Patrolman Baran with the Seaside Heights Police Department was on bike patrol on the boardwalk, and he observed a woman smoking on the boardwalk. He made contact with the female, later identified as 19-year-old Jessica Szewczyk, and informed her that smoking on the boardwalk is a violation of borough ordinance. He asked Jessica for her identification as well as her information, and escorted her over to Franklin Avenue and Ocean Terrace. Around this time, she provided a false date of birth indicating that she was a 23-year-old instead of a 19-year-old. Patrolman Baran returned to his patrol car to run her information through the system, and another officer was speaking with her during this time. A few minutes later, Patrolman Baran learned that she had provided false information. Once he had confirmed that Jessica was lying about her age, he placed her under arrest under 2C:29-3B(4) for hindering oneself and giving false information. After placing her under arrest, Patrolman Baran searched Jessica and transported her to the police station for further processing. Records indicate that she was placed in a cell at 2:20 AM and subsequently released at 2:58 AM pending her court appearance. About 1 month later on August 5, 2023, Jessica was arrested again for driving under the influence in West Milford, New Jersey. This arrest occurred after she drove her vehicle into an embankment, and her Alcotest results indicated a BAC level of 0.05%.
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Man Kills His Mom has SEX with Her Body - The Most DISTURBING Interrogation You'll EVER Hear
Guess I Lost My Virginity to a Corpse: The Kevin Davis Murder Case
Davis bashed his mother's head in with a hammer
Summary: Corpus Christi resident Kevin Davis strangled his mother before hitting her in the head with a hammer, splitting her skull. Davis then ‘swirled’ her brain around before sexually assaulting her corpse. Davis was sentenced to life in prison for the crime of a mom who he described as “The best.”
In 2014, Kevin Jazrael Davis argued with his mother, 50-year-old Kimberly Hill, in the Corpus Christi, TX, apartment he shared with her and his sister, Destinee. On May 26, Davis called 911, reporting that he’d just murdered his mother. Once at the police station, then 18-year-old Davis vividly detailed the day’s events, sometimes with a smirk on his face. What he told detectives was gruesome and shocking: Kevin admitted bashing \Hill’s head with a hammer, swirling her brain around, and then, sexually assaulting her corpse.
"I'll Kill My Mom Instead"On the morning of March 27, 2014, Davis, bored and frustrated with life, told his mother he did not like people and that he wanted to commit suicide. Obviously caught off guard by the statement, Hill allegedly told her son that she could not stop him if that was what he wanted to do. Kevin later told police hearing this from his mother enraged him. It was then he decided to take her life.
As Hill sat on the couch in the living room, Davis came up behind her, attempting to strangle her with a cord. Hill began screaming. Kevin panicked, retrieved a hammer, and began bashing in his mother’s skull. Davis struck his mother in the head with the hammer at least 20 times, splitting her skull in the process.
Davis then retrieved a kitchen knife and used it to insert inside his mother’s head wound. He swirled her brain around “to make sure she was dead,” Kevin claimed and then inserted his hand inside the wound. He would tell detectives during a taped interrogation that his mother’s brain felt like “putty.”
Kevin then dragged his mother’s lifeless body to her bedroom and raped her corpse. When he finished the sadistic act, he went to a neighbor’s house, saying he just killed someone and needed help. The neighbor dialed 911.
This is the interrogation of Kevin Davis.
Man Kills His Mom has SEX with Her Body The Most DISTURBING Interrogation You'll EVER Hear
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The Murder Of Janet Abaroa AND David Crespi Murdered His Two Daughters - True Crime Documentary
Janet Abaroa, 26, was brutally killed inside her house on the evening of April 26th, 2005, while her six-month-old son slept soundly in the next room. The brutal murder of a young mother stunned Durham and devastated her family and friends.
Raven Abaroa, her worried husband, dialed 911 in a panic. Not long after her murder, he was the one who discovered her body. Raven and Janet were college sweethearts who married soon after graduation. On the surface, their relationship appeared to be great, but family and friends were concerned.
Raven was caught embezzling from his work, which was the most surprising recent information leading up to Janet's death. Raven's knife collection was mysteriously missing from the house on the night of Janet's murder, and he stood to gain $500,000 from his wife's life insurance policy.Raven, on the other hand, had an alibi: he was at a soccer game in the evening. Janet was in bed watching TV when he departed, he said cops (her nightly routine). He had no idea that this minor detail would lead to a new finding in the case.
The case remained unsolved for five years. Raven moved on with his life and married Vanessa Pond in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his kid.
In 2013, Zwerling received the evidence package, which included dried contact lenses. The contact lenses rehydrated when he added a saline solution, demonstrating that they were in Janet's eyes at the time of her murder and after she was buried.
While Raven maintains that he did not murder Janet, the rest of the world, including his second wife, believes he did.
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The Bikini Killer Serial Killer Documentary Charles Sobhraj
The man who needs no introduction in the world of serial killers. Charles Sobhraj a.k.a Bikini Killer, The Serpent and The Splitting Killer was born in Saigon, .
Born in Vietnam in 1944, Charles Sobhraj embarked on a life of crime in Europe in the 1960s. He committed an estimated two dozen murders in the 1970s
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Around 4:45 PM on April 16, 2024, Sergeant Dennis Figueroa and Officer Harold Milne with the Hoboken Police Department responded to a report of a shoplifting involving a serial shoplifter at ShopRite on 900 Madison Street. They entered the store around they walked upstairs to the loss prevention office. In the loss prevention office, they met with Felix as well as the alleged shoplifter, who was identified as 44-year-old Manuel Rodriguez.The loss prevention officer informed the officers that the man placed $154.47 worth of oxtail meat into a reusable bag, walked past the self-checkout area, and attempted to exit the store without paying for the oxtail meat. When they were informed that the store wanted to press charges, Manuel was placed under arrest for shoplifting. He was handcuffed and searched, and the officers found him to be in possession of prohibited items as well as a significant amount of cash. Once he was preliminarily searched, he escorted to the patrol car and transported to police HQ for further processing.At police HQ, he was searched in more detail. While completing the paperwork related to this arrest, it was discovered that he had outstanding warrants from Bayonne and Jersey City. He was subsequently charged with shoplifting under 2C:20-11B(1) and remanded to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.
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On February 26, 2024 around 1:03 AM, Sergeant Michael Gramlich with the Lambertville Police Department was stopped on North Franklin Street and Route 179, and he observed 2 vehicles apparently following each other being driven in an erratic manner. A white pickup truck was following a 2022 Hyundai Elantra on Bridge Street and they entered onto Route 165 before turning left onto Route 518. Sergeant Gramlich activated his lights to initiate a traffic stop, and both vehicles pulled into the Gasco station at 32 South Franklin Street. Sergeant Gramlich made contact with the 32-year-old driver of the pickup truck, who was identified as Zachary. Around this time, the female driver of the Hyundai Elantra, later identified as Jacqueline, also exited her vehicle. As he was speaking with the male driver, he detected the odor of alcohol and the driver admitted to consuming 2 beers in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The male was instructed to exit the vehicle and asked to perform field sobriety exercises. Sergeant Gramlich started with the recitation of the alphabet from “A” to “Z.” This was followed by the One Leg Stand test and Walk and Turn test. The final field sobriety exercise was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. Sergeant Gramlich determined that while he may have consumed some alcohol, the field sobriety exercises indicated he would be safe to drive. He was still issued a summons for Reckless Driving, and Sergeant Gramlich advised Zachary to wait for a few hours in a nearby parking lot before driving back over the bridge to Pennsylvania. As Detective Vincent Albani arrived on scene to assist, he went to speak with the other female driver as Sergeant Gramlich was performing field sobriety exercises on the male driver of the pickup truck. Jacqueline denied consuming any alcohol before operating a motor vehicle, but she exhibited indicators of impairment such as slurred speech and bloodshot and watery eyes. After some hesitation, Jacqueline agreed to perform field sobriety exercises as well. Jacqueline did not perform the field sobriety exercises adequately and Detective Albani determined that she was not safe to operate a motor vehicle, so she was placed under arrest for DWI. Jacqueline was transported to the Hunterdon County Sheriff’s Department for further processing. At the Hunterdon County Sheriff’s Department, Detective Albani read her the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators, but she refused to submit breath samples for testing. Jacqueline was then transported back to the Lambertville Police Department, and after the officers were finished processing her, she was released to Zachary (the same male driver who passed the field sobriety tests) pending her court appearance after he signed the Potential Liability Warning form on her behalf.
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Around 6:27 PM on April 23, 2022, Patrolman Braswell of the Highlands Police Department observed 2013 BMW driving erratically in the westbound direction on Route 36. Since Patrolman Braswell had been driving in the eastbound direction, he made a K-turn and began to follow the BMW. After the BMW made a left turn on to Portland Road, he activated his emergency lights. The driver erratically turned right on to Hillside Avenue, and eventually stopped on Hillside Avenue near the intersection with Ocean Street. The driver, 37-year-old Mira Osadca, appeared to have slurred speech and did not realize why she was being stopped for her failure to maintain lane. She told Patrolman Braswell that she was driving her ex’s car and heading to see her son nearby.Since Mira appeared to be intoxicated, Patrolman Braswell radioed for his supervisor to come on scene so that they could administer field sobriety tests. Patrolman O’Donnell and Patrolman Flores arrived shortly afterwards, and they observed damage on the passenger side of the front bumper. The first exercise involved the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. During this test, Patrolman O’Donnell observed a lack of smooth pursuit, distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation, and the onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees. The second exercise involved the Walk and Turn test, and Mira did not seem to understand the officer’s instructions and continued to step away from the line. The third exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Mira continued to put her foot down while struggling to maintain her balance. The final test involved reciting the alphabet, and she completed this test without error.Based on her traffic infractions, erratic driving patterns, and her inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, Patrolman Braswell placed Mira under arrest for driving under the influence. She was transported to Monmouth Beach Police Headquarters, where Patrolman Farmer of the Monmouth Beach Police began the 20-minute observation period. During this observation period, Mira invoked her Miranda rights and refused to answer any questions. After the 20-minute observation period, Mira refused to take a breathalyzer test. After Mira was processed in Monmouth Beach, she was transported to the Highlands Police Headquarters. After someone signed the Potential Liability Warning form on her behalf, Mira was released with the following summonses: Driving while intoxicated, refusal to submit to chemical breath testing, failure to maintain lane, uninsured out of state vehicle, and reckless driving.
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Around 9:46 PM on April 7, 2023, Officer Thomas Anzalone arrived on scene in the parking lot of the Days Inn by Wyndham on Route 206, and he observed an individual sitting in the driver seat of a 2011 Ford Explorer who appeared to be impaired. He initiated a traffic stop and made contact with the person in the driver seat, who would later be identified as 20-year-old Elmer Cucul. The person in the passenger seat admitted that they had been drinking, and Officer Anzalone noticed that there were multiple empty containers of Modelo in the back seat, along with beer bottle caps littered in the parking lot next to the vehicle. Since the person in the driver’s seat seemed to be of limited English proficiency, he radioed for another officer to come and help with the translation. Officer Rodriguez and Officer Rivera arrived shortly afterwards, and they assisted Officer Anzalone by translating for him. Since Officer Anzalone suspected that Elmer may be impaired, he was asked to exit the vehicle and perform field sobriety exercises. The first exercise involved the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test, and Elmer did not seem to understand the instructions. The second exercise involved the Walk and Turn test, and Elmer failed to touch heel-to-toe on each step or turn as instructed. The final exercise was the One Leg Stand test, and Elmer did not to raise his foot in the proper fashion or count in the correct sequence.Based on the open containers of alcohol and his inability to adequately perform the field sobriety exercises, Officer Anzalone placed Elmer under arrest for driving under the influence. After he was placed under arrest, his vehicle was searched and impounded for a mandatory 12-hour period as required by John’s Law. The other 3 occupants of the vehicle were permitted to return to their rooms at the hotel.Elmer was transported by Officer Anzalone to the Hillsborough Township Police Headquarters. Once at police HQ, the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators was read to him. Elmer agreed to provide breath samples, and his Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.11%. After Elmer was processed, he was released to a friend party he signed the Potential Liability Warning form on his behalf. Officer Anzalone wrote him the following summonses: Operating under the influence and driving without a license.
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Nicole Bosco (age 25) was arrested on Canterbury Court in Evesham, NJ after allegedly fleeing the scene of a motor vehicle accident resulting in bodily injury. She was subsequently brought to the hospital for a Certificate of Blood Withdrawal before being transported to police headquarters for processing. After processing, she was released to her father and boyfriend.During a mirandized interview with Detective Kennedy, Bosco claimed that she initially thought she had hit a deer and subsequently fled to Canterbury Court where her boyfriend’s friend lived. She also admitted to smoking marijuana the night before. Following her release, Bosco was mailed traffic summonses for the following alleged traffic violations: Operating Under Influence, Careless Driving, Reckless Driving, Leaving Scene of Accident, Failure to Report Accident, Failure to Yield to Pedestrian, and Allow Pedestrian to Cross Marked Crosswalk.
------------Press Release from incident:On October 25, 2022 at 12:40 PM, the Evesham Police Department responded to the area of Kings Grants Drive and East Coventry Circle for a report of a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle. It was also reported that the driver of the vehicle had fled the scene. Upon the first officer’s arrival, the pedestrian, who was later identified as a 51-year-old male and Marlton resident, was located unconscious in the shoulder of the roadway with critical injuries. The pedestrian was quickly transported to Cooper Hospital by Evesham Fire-Rescue for treatment.During the on scene investigation, officers located a vehicle hood emblem from a Nissan. Additional officers immediately began checking the area for a Nissan with body damage that could have been attributed to a recent motor vehicle collision. During the check, an officer located a black Nissan with a shattered windshield, consistent with a pedestrian motor vehicle collision, on the unit block of Canterbury Court. The officers then canvassed the immediate area and were able to locate video footage showing the driver parking and exiting the vehicle shortly after the motor vehicle collision.Officers then checked the area on foot and located the driver, Nicole Bosco, nearby on Canterbury Court. Bosco was arrested on scene for Knowingly Leaving Scene of Motor Vehicle Accident Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury and for Driving While Intoxicated. Bosco was released on her own recognizance with a mandatory court date.As of this press release, the pedestrian is listed in stable condition.
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On September 15, 2023 at approximately 1:20 AM, Officer Brock Westerman with the Pullman Police Department was on patrol on NE B Street near NE California Street. As he drove northbound, he observed a 2017 Kia Sportage heading southbound that turned on to NE California Street without signaling. As he pursued the vehicle, the driver nearly struck a curb and made another turn without signaling on to NE A Street. Officer Westerman activated his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop, and the vehicle pulled into a parking lot on the 800 block of NE A Street. He proceeded to make contact with the driver, who was identified as 19-year-old Mairead Quigley. After he made contact with Mairead, he detected the odor of alcohol and noticed that her eyes were watery and bloodshot. He asked for her license, but she was only able to provide him with her registration. When he asked Mairead if she had been drinking, she seemed unwilling to answer questions. Based on his suspicion of impairment, Officer Westerman asked Mairead to exit the vehicle and offered her an opportunity to participate in field sobriety exercises. Mairead was uncooperative and ultimately refused to complete any field sobriety exercises. However, he decided to place Mairead under arrest for driving under the influence based on her erratic driving and other indicators of impairment that he had observed. After she was placed in the patrol car, Officer Westerman spoke to her boyfriend and told her that she was going to be released in about 6 hours. He returned to his patrol car and transported Mairead to the Pullman Police Department for further processing.Once they were at police HQ, Officer Westerman read Mairead her Miranda rights as well as the Implient Consent Warning, and she agreed to submit breath samples for testing. He began the 20-minute observation period, and Mairead admitted to consuming alcohol in the hours prior. After the breathalyzer was administered, her Alcotest results indicated a BAC of 0.179% (lowest IR result). After Officer Westerman was finished with administering the breathalyzer, he placed Mairead in a cell. After a brief holding period, Mairead was removed from the cell to be photographed and fingerprinted. Afterwards, her belongings were returned to her and she was released with a summons to appear in court. Officer Westerman cited Mairead under RCW 46.61.502 for driving under the influence and released her pending a court appearance in Colfax. Court records indicate that on October 12, 2023, Mairead pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and she was sentenced to 1 day in jail (364 days in jail with 363 days suspended) and 24 months of supervised probation. The fine was waived, but her license was suspended for 90 days and she was required to pay a DUI cost recovery fee of $67.33.
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On the evening of August 30, 2022, West Orange Police were dispatched to a report of a motor vehicle crash into a residence on Rock Spring Road. Upon arriving, they observed a white 2015 Lexus RX3 idling in the driveway, and the front and rear airbags were deployed. The officer identified the operator of the vehicle as Ms. Aretha M. Dooley-Malloy, a resident of West Orange. As the officer asked Mr. Malloy to explain the incident, Ms. Malloy responded stating, “I have to use the bathroom.” When the officer informed her that she could utilize the bathroom after he was done with his investigation, Ms. Malloy continued to respond, “I have to use the bathroom.” It was later determined that Aretha Dooley-Malloy was driving home after attending a mayoral campaign fundraiser for Bill Rutherford (currently a West Orange Councilman) at the Rock Spring Golf Club. Ms. Malloy later stated that she was not involved in a motor vehicle accident and that she pulled to the side of the road because she had to take a picture. The officer observed damage to the lawn, sprinkler head, and small brick wall attached to the driveway and bushes at the residence. Ms. Malloy was then asked to produce her driver’s license, registration, and insurance card from her vehicle. It should be noted, Ms. Malloy never provided this officer with the requested documentation. While speaking with Ms. Malloy, the officer detected an odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from her breath and observed her eyes to be blood shot. Ms. Malloy was then asked if she had been drinking today to which she responded “yes, earlier in the day.” Patrolman Vanderhoof, Patrolman McManus, Patrolman Dsurney and Fire Rescue arrived on scene. At this time, Ms. Malloy was asked if she would participate in a field sobriety test, to which she responded “I just have to use the bathroom.” Ms. Malloy continued to state that she had to use the bathroom and that she had a documented bladder medical condition. The Walk and Turn Test and One Leg Stand Test were conducted at this time with Patrolman McManus. Ms. Malloy continued to misunderstand the instructions given to her before each test and repeatedly stated that she had to use the bathroom. Upon the officer’s observations and the results of the field sobriety tests, Ms. Malloy was placed under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated (39:4-50). Once transported to police HQ, Ms. Malloy refused to sign the Miranda Rights statement and refused to provide a sample of her breath. During the booking process, Ms. Malloy failed to follow simple commands and was very uncooperative. While Patrolman Dsurney attempted to continue with fingerprinting, Ms. Malloy repeatedly removed her hand from the scanner and stated multiple times that “Karma is a bitch.” While Ms. Malloy was being fingerprinted, she spontaneously uttered that she was operating the vehicle and that she swerved out of the way while attempting to avoid hitting a deer. Ms. Malloy was advised on multiple occasions as to why she was arrested, but she continued to disregard the officers’ responses. Ms. Malloy was issued the following tickets with a court date of September 8, 2022: Driving While Intoxicated, Consent to Taking Samples of Breath, Driving of Parking Unregistered Motor Vehicle, and failure to produce proof of insurance. After she was processed and held at police HQ, she was subsequently released to Mr. H. William Rutherford 3rd (Bill Rutherford), a West Orange Councilman, after he signed the Potential Liability Warning form. Following the incident, another administrator welcomed the Class of 2022-2023 at Liberty Middle School and Ms. Malloy's resignation was eventually accepted unanimously by the West Orange Board of Education.
#bodycamThu, 12 Sep 2024 - 1306 - Walmart Shoplifter Turns Into Child When CaughtWalmart Shoplifter Turns Into Child When Caught
After receiving a report of a wife shoplifting without her husband's knowledge, deputies responded to Walmart. The suspect -- who was accused of failing to pay for 12 items -- failed to obey lawful commands and made the situation far worse by physically resisting. Thankfully, there were no injuries or medical episodes, as confirmed by the medical team.
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On Thanksgiving Day in 2022, Police arrested Erick Marcano for attacking his elderly relative in Joliet, IL. As a result of this incident, Erick was sentenced to 82 days in jail, 2 years of probation, and over $1,900 in fines.
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Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo - Serial Killers Documentary
One of Canadas most infamous female serial killers, Karla Homolka, was released from prison after serving a short 12-year sentence for her involvement in .
Paul Kenneth Bernardo, (born 27, 1964 in Toronto, Ontario), is a Canadian serial killer and rapist, known for the murders he committed with his wife Karla .
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true crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers.
As much as we love listening to a celebrity interview or cultural discussion, there’s nothing quite like a true crime podcast to keep you hooked for hours on end.
There’s a reason why so many true crime series have climbed the podcast charts over the years – from the genre-defining brilliance of Serial to the unexpected twists and turns of Sweet Bobby, true crime is the genre that just keeps on giving.
True crime has never been more popular than it is today, as evidenced by the astonishing number of podcasts, TV shows, and documentaries dedicated to the genre. At its core, however, true crime is a type of nonfiction literature. From influential works like Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood (1966) to modern-day investigations such as Michelle McNamara’s I’ll Be Gone in the Dark (2018) or Elon Green’s Last Call (2021), such narratives are unique in the way they connect with their readers, precisely because they explore harrowing real-life events that could happen to anyone.
Want to know more about true crime? Here we define the genre, take a fascinating look at its origins, and cover some of its common themes.
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It seems like the definition of true crime would be obvious: A story about a crime that actually occurred. Indeed, most true crime books explore dark and distressing subject matter, and reader discretion is advised. Granted, the first rule of true crime is that the narrative must include as many nitty-gritty facts about the case as possible: Readers expect the actual names of people involved and the correct time and place, information about what they did, and as many details of the crime and its investigation as the author can dig up.
True crime books can be about a single event, like a kidnapping. They can also be about the collective crimes of serial killers, thieves, or cult leaders. However narrow or broad the focus, the best true crime books deliver well-researched, finely written examinations of the case at hand.
But the wealth of details is just half of what makes true crime so popular with readers. The most talented true crime authors excel at presenting the facts of a case while vividly re-creating the atmosphere that surrounded the crime. They put criminals and their victims in context by establishing elements like the political climate of the day, the history of a town, or the struggles faced by a particular community. They dig into everyone’s motives, then weigh these motives against the actions and developments they document. They re-create dialogue as faithfully as possible, although of course sometimes it’s necessary to take artistic liberties.
In other words, the most popular true crime authors transport readers to the scene of the crime, with all senses fully engaged. Without an author’s narrative talents, the details of the crime would simply read like a legal report.
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Become a supporter of this podcast:Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 1299 - Tyreek Hill detained | Full body camera released from multiple Miami officersTyreek Hill detained | Full body camera released from multiple Miami officers
Body camera footage from Tyreek Hill's detainment from Miami police officers was released by the department on Monday Sept. 9, 2024.
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The Murder Of 12-year old Stephanie Ann Crowe True Crime Documentary
Stephanie Ann Crowe, 12, was severely slashed with a knife at her house in Escondido, California, in the early morning of January 21, 1998. She had nine stab wounds on her body. Police initially focused on her younger brother, Michael, who was just 14 years old at the time.
Stephanie Crowe was sleeping comfortably in her bed when an unknown attacker stabbed her nine times in the head and chest. Evidence indicates that she tried to flee her assailant, sustaining stab wounds on both the right and left sides of her body. Her grandma discovered the small girl later that morning. On the floor of her bedroom, she was dead, motionless, and cold. Stephanie had crawled to her bedroom door and collapsed. Her alarm clock was still blaring.
She'd died of a suffocating suffocation. Officers from the local police department were dispatched to the site. They were unable to locate any evidence of forced entry into the bedroom or the residence after doing a walkthrough of the property. The Crowes, on the other hand, frequently left the door to their laundry room open, allowing access to the outside. The coroner assessed her death time to be between 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. during the autopsy. The Oceanside Police Department's interrogation methods in her case were dubious, and four people would wind up on trial for Stephanie's murder.
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A Florida woman who told police she got caught playing a “stealing game” at Walmart is now facing several serious charges. When officers searched Amber McCann’s car, they found tons of stolen merchandise, a locked safe, and drugs. McCann explained she was just having fun. Her case is still pending.
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A New Mexico man allegedly indulged himself in bourbon whiskey before heading to the local Whataburger fast food joint for a quick meal. When he arrived, he had trouble deciding what to eat and fell asleep in the drive-thru instead of ordering. What happened next left the responding officer saying Alfredo Alvidrez was the “most intoxicated guy” he’d seen behind the wheel, bodycam footage shows. Alvidrez was arrested for driving while intoxicated — his fifth DWI charge in the last decade. He pleaded not guilty and was granted bail pending the outcome of his case.
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The Lee County Sheriff’s Office received a call from Christy Turman, who appeared to be babbling nonsense before claiming she was trying to steal a car that was “not legally” hers. When deputies arrived, Turman waved them down and began going on wild tangents in the parking lot of a Cadillac dealership. She was eventually arrested for trespassing in a conveyance.
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Bodycam, dashcam, and helicopter footage show the wild moments surrounding the pursuit of a wanted Florida woman on May 29. Alexandria Mason was pulled over around 7:30 p.m. in a McDonald’s parking lot in St. Augustine. Deputies discovered Mason had an active felony warrant from another county during the stop. Mason, who refused to comply, took off immediately after realizing deputies were going to arrest her. Mason allegedly fled and led deputies on a nearly 30-mile chase with speeds exceeding 120mph. After Mason crossed into nearby Duval County the Florida Highway Patrol joined in the chase ultimately ending with a successful PIT maneuver. Mason was handed a laundry list of charges from the incident. She later pleaded guilty to DUI, aggravated fleeing and eluding, and possession of a controlled substance. She was sentenced to 10 months in jail and 12 months of probation. Mason still faces remaining charges in two other Florida counties.
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Bodycam footage shows the aftermath of a gunshot ringing out inside a Utah Walmart in July. Employees called 911 after they said they allegedly witnessed a man accidentally firing a gun while adjusting his waistband in the self-checkout area of the store. Zachery Hampton appeared to drop all of his items before running out of the store. Richfield police caught up with Hampton hiding at this family's home in their garage.
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A Florida man had a few too many at an airport bar while waiting for his flight and allegedly berated other bar customers, prompting police attention. When officers confronted Jerry, he turned his anger on them, believing he was "better than" law enforcement. Jerry escalated things even further and was charged with disorderly conduct.
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Bodycam footage shows an Illinois police officer discovering a man passed out in his car in broad daylight in November 2023. James Robert Collins, who appeared not to know his home address, told the Evanston police officer he may have had more than just a few drinks in the middle of the day. Collins was eventually arrested for DUI and his case is pending.
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Guy turns a simple dispute with his girlfriend into a giant criminal case.
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After being pulled over and investigated for DUI, a woman fails to comply with the most basic of commands.
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Police were dispatched to remove a man drinking in someone else's backyard. Instead of the interaction culminating in a simple warning, the suspect felt the need to argue with law enforcement. After going hands-on and detaining the offender, his attitude only worsened.Instead of receiving one warning, the suspect was charged with five criminal offenses. However, despite having almost 60 prior convictions in that county alone, he only had to serve 26 days in jail before being ordered to complete probation.Four more cases involving him have cropped up since.
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ST. PETERSBURG, FL -- On the afternoon of 10/6/2022, police initiated a traffic stop after observing a vehicle with an unreadable paper tag, which expired the month prior. Upon approaching the driver, who was later identified as a 21-year-old named Sidney, officers quickly detected signs of impairment.
After conducting field sobriety tests, the suspect was officially arrested. A search search of Sidney's person began when she mentioned her being in possession of a weapon belonging to her cousin.
In the end, Sidney was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, DUI, and obstruction w/o violence. After pleading to the CCW and obstruction charges, she was sentenced to three days of confinement, with three days credit for time served. At the time of this recording, the DUI case was still pending.
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Police in Marshfield, WI responded to a local bar in reference to a male causing a disturbance. Upon making contact, the male was identified as an adult male named Matthew. He resisted officers continously throughout the interaction.Matthew was first taken to the hospital, where he continued to resist further. He was then charged with numerous misdemeanors and a felony of discharging bodily fluid at a police officer (not shown in this video). The misdemeanors were dismissed but read in, and Matthew pled no contest to the felony.Matthew was sentenced to three years of probation. He must also maintain absolute sobriety and attend counseling.
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It can't be said that her rage turned into instant regret because it went right back to rage again.
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At first, she wouldn't leave the home where her ex-boyfriend and his mother live. In the 911 call, you can hear her banging on the door. When law enforcement arrived, they treated her nicely until she eventually left. But they weren't expecting her movement violations and then refusing to pull over.
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Angel Of Death Nurse Convicted of Murdering 4 Kids | Close Encounters With Evil
Unassuming Beverly Allitt was a popular nurse on the children's ward at Grantham Hospital. A shocking chain of events lead to her arrest and conviction for the murder of 4 young children in Season 2, Episode 6, "Beverly Allitt."
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Anthony Palma Child Killer 30 Year Cold Case FULL Police interrogation
Neighbor is arrested for 1997 murder of Oklahoma girl, 8 - after he VOLUNTEERED a DNA sample that matched
Anthony Palma, 56, has been charged with the first-degree murder and kidnapping of Kirsten Hatfield
The eight-year-old girl went missing from her Midwest City, Oklahoma, home on May 14, 1997
Her body has never been recovered - if she were alive today, she'd be 26
DNA found on the windowsill of her bedroom and a pair of her underwear recovered from backyard led to Palma's arrest 18 years after the crime
Police say DNA test results showed a match of one in 293 sextillion
Palma served more than a year in prison for assault in the 1980s
An Oklahoma man has been arrested in connection to the cold-case disappearance of his eight-year-old neighbor who was abducted from her bedroom in 1997.
Investigators used DNA to link Anthony Palma, 56, to the murder of Kirsten Hatfield, who was reported missing from her Midwest City home on May 14, 1997.
An affidavit said Palma gave a DNA sample willingly in June to investigators who were following up on the case. Results showed a match of one in 293 sextillion.
Kirsten is presumed dead, although her body has never been found. If she were alive today, she would be 26.
Palma was arrested Monday on charges of first-degree murder and kidnapping, according to the affidavit, which was released on Tuesday by Midwest City Police Chief Brandon Clabes.
Clabes said investigators are searching Palma's home for any evidence. The suspect lives two houses away from where Kirsten's family lived in 1997.
Police tape could be seen around Palma's property on Monday night.
The request for his arrest warrant, which was issued Friday by Midwest City Police Detective Darrell Miller, stated: 'There have been no verified sightings or contact from Kirsten since May ... of 1997. Therefore, it can be concluded that she was killed shortly after her abduction.
Anthony Palma Child Killer 30 Year Cold Case FULL Police interrogation
True Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
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Chris Watts Prison Interview, Part 2
In February, confessed murderer Chris Watts provided investigators with new details about how and why he killed his pregnant wife Shanann and their two young daughters, Bella and Celeste.
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Murderer Chris Watts Prison Interview Part 1 of 2
In February, confessed murderer Chris Watts provided investigators with new details about how and why he killed his pregnant wife Shanann and their two young daughters, Bella and Celeste.
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UNDER THE INFLUENCE: The Beginning of a Deadly Bond - Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate
In this gripping tepisode of "Under the Influence," Alexis Knight explores the chilling case of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, the teenage couple whose killing spree across Nebraska and Wyoming shocked the nation in 1958. Was Caril a terrified 14-year-old under the influence of a manipulative and violent older boyfriend, or was she a willing accomplice in the murders? Follow along as we unravel the complex dynamics between the two, the dramatic courtroom trial, and the lingering questions that remain about one of America's most notorious crime sprees. Dive deep into this controversial story and decide for yourself—was Caril a victim, or was she more than that?
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Best Police Stories of Reddit (3.5-Hour Compilation) True Police Stories
Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, Police Stories, Unsolved Mysteries Reddit Podcast
Best Police Stories of Reddit 3.5-Hour Compilation True Police Stories
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Bodycam footage shows a New Mexico man confessing to murdering his landlord after years of guilt weighed him down. Tony Peralta called 911 on himself in 2023 and told Roswell police he had to admit to something. When officers arrived. Peralta calmly told them he was ready to confess to the murder and show the police where it happened.
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On February 10, 2024, Pullman Police responded to the Valhalla Tavern for an ID check. The manager suspected that a woman was using a fictious ID to enter the bar. Officer Westerman went to great lengths to try to identify the woman who turned out to be only 20 year-old. When her real identity was discovered, she was arrested for Criminal Impersonation, Minor Frequenting a Tavern, Making False Statements to a Public Servant, and Minor in Possession (MIP) Exhibiting Signs of Intoxication. All suspects are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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On November 20, 2023, Roswell police officers attempted to stop a speeding motorist. By the time they got the 20-year-old driver stopped, guns were drawn, and she was immediately handcuffed and placed in the back of a patrol car. She claimed she was driving fast because she was upset. She was asked to perform standardized field sobriety tests and she was eventually arrested for DUI. At the police station, she submitted to an evidential breath test and the result was 0.12% BAC. Her case is still open. All suspects are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Jonte Harris - Charged with First-Degree Murder of 5-Year Old - FULL Police Interrogation
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Escape From A House Of Horrors FULL AUDIO The Turpin Sisters
Escape From A House Of Horrors FULL AUDIO
PERRIS, Calif. -- Jordan Turpin quietly climbed up on a windowsill of her parents' home without them knowing and dropped down into the outside world.
The 17-year-old had only been outside a few times in her entire life and she was terrified. Her hands were shaking uncontrollably as she held a deactivated cell phone her parents didn't know she had, but thinking of her siblings chained up inside the house, she worked up the courage to dial 911.
"I was always terrified that if I called the cops or tried to escape, I would get caught, and then I knew I would die if I got caught," Jordan, now 21, told ABC News' Diane Sawyer in an exclusive interview. "But at the end, when I saw all my younger siblings, I knew that's what I had to do."
Jordan's bravery that day in January 2018 freed herself and her siblings from a life of horrific abuse and captivity at the hands of their parents, David and Louise Turpin, who are now in prison for beating, shackling and starving 12 of their 13 children.
"That was my only chance," Jordan said. "I think it was us coming so close to death so many times. If something happened to me, at least I died trying."
Jordan and her eldest sibling, Jennifer Turpin, are telling their story for the first time in an exclusive interview with Sawyer. They are the first of any of the Turpin children to share their stories. In their interview, the Turpin daughters described physical abuse and being deprived of food, hygiene, education and health care for years.
"The only word I know to call it is 'hell,'" said Jennifer Turpin, reflecting on the trauma of her childhood
Growing up, Jennifer Turpin attended public school from first to third grade but then her parents took her out. From then on, the parents claimed to be homeschooling their children but weren't in reality. The children were rarely allowed to leave their home when the family lived in Texas and then in California, they said they were never allowed outside without their parents.
"We [weren't] even allowed to stand up. We were supposed to be sitting down all the time," added Jennifer, now 33. "Most of the time we were up at night and then sleeping in the day."
In the family's Perris, California, home that Jordan escaped from, she told investigators she was kept in a bedroom where two little sisters were chained on and off for months. She said she and her siblings lived in filth and that she hadn't bathed in seven months
Jennifer said for years she and her siblings only ate once a day, primarily peanut butter sandwiches, bologna, a frozen burrito or chips, while their parents ate fast food and other full meals. She said some of the children would try to "steal" food and their parents would beat them or chain them up for it. When rescued, all of the children except for the youngest, a toddler, were severely malnourished, prosecutors said.
An 11-year-old child was so malnourished that her arm circumference was the equivalent of a 4-and-a-half month old baby, investigators said.
Jordan said she hadn't been to a doctor in five years, she said, and had never been to a dentist in her life.
The plan to escape
In 2016, Jordan said she got a hold of one of her parents' old smartphones. It opened up a whole new world she had never seen before, and eventually she discovered Justin Bieber's music videos.
"I don't know where we would be if we didn't watch Justin Bieber," Jordan said. "I started realizing that there is a different whole world out there... I wanted to experience that."
The smartphone became a critical escape for Jordan. She said she watched Bieber's interviews, movies and used it to make little videos to post on social media. One day, she said someone commented...Sat, 07 Sep 2024 - 1272 - Georgia Judge Flips Out After Being Arrested in Atlanta | Christina PetersonGeorgia Judge Flips Out After Being Arrested in Atlanta | Christina Peterson
Bodycam footage released by the Atlanta Police Department shows a Georgia judge being arrested on June 20. Douglas County probate judge Christina Peterson allegedly got into an altercation with an officer while he was trying to de-escalate a situation between security and a female outside the Red Martini Restaurant and Lounge. She told one of her friends to “record, please,” as if body-worn cameras did not already record the entire incident. Her attorney, Marvin Arrington Jr., characterizes the situation as a good deed gone wrong, questioning why the other person involved wasn't arrested while she was.
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