MISSING Indiana University co-ed Lauren Spierer was so wrecked the night she disappeared that she stumbled, fell and had to be helped to her feet by a male friend who led her out of the building, new video evidence reveals.
The shocking new revelations in the Westchester Journal-News contradicts the statements made by pal Corey Rossman's lawyer. In the mouthpiece's world, it was Lauren who helped Corey after he got a shot in the mouth and had suffered memory loss. That was June 3.
A source who has seen the video told the newspaper: "As for this idea that she was Florence Nightingale and taking him back because she was concerned, she wasn't in any condition to take care of herself, let
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Friday, July 22, 2011
COLD CASE USA COMING AUG. 2: WATCH FOR IT!
IN THE USA, there are tens of thousands of unsolved murders, disappearances and killers who've gotten away with it. We want to make a difference. CRIME SCENE USA is pleased to announce that we will soon be launching a brand new blog: Cold Case USA. Cold Case USA will focus on America's unsolved crimes, its missing people and finding its most heinous criminals. Stay tuned!
BLOOD FOUND IN JACQUE SUE WALLER DISAPPEARANCE
THE SHOCKING disappearance of Missouri mom Jacque Sue Waller has taken another sinister turn. Her dad Stan Rawson confirmed to the Southeast Missourian that blood has been found in the house where her estranged husband, Clay Waller, lived.
Rawson said: "I've seen it. But that's all I'm going to confirm. There's a ton of evidence. ... Just suffice to say
Rawson said: "I've seen it. But that's all I'm going to confirm. There's a ton of evidence. ... Just suffice to say
SUMMER MUGSHOT MADNESS! IS HE HAPPY OR SAD?
SOMETIMES the line between agony and ecstasy is a thin one. We just can't really tell whether the dude in this mugshot is delighted, making a monster face or in excruciating pain. One thing is certain: a dentist is needed. You tell us.
NEW CLUE IN UNSOLVED KRISTY WESSELMAN MURDER
IT HAS been 26 long years since Kristy Wesselman, 15, was stabbed to death. A long wait for justice since there have been no arrests in the heartbreaking case. Yesterday marked the grim anniversary of the unsolved murder in DuPage, Illinois. But her mom has never given up hope.
Sandy Wesselman said: “I silently promised her I would never stop trying to find the person who killed her. My silent promise to Kristy has remained steadfast."
Now, detectives have revealed a new piece of evidence they feel could help solve the slaying. Kristy was wearing an antique pearl ring with a gold mounting when she was raped and murdered on July 21, 1985 while walking through a field on her way home from the supermarket, Sgt. Robert
Sandy Wesselman said: “I silently promised her I would never stop trying to find the person who killed her. My silent promise to Kristy has remained steadfast."
Now, detectives have revealed a new piece of evidence they feel could help solve the slaying. Kristy was wearing an antique pearl ring with a gold mounting when she was raped and murdered on July 21, 1985 while walking through a field on her way home from the supermarket, Sgt. Robert
TWO WOMEN SLUG IT OUT ON SUBWAY; BABY ROLLS
THE NEW 'I Love NY' campaign has officially launched and these two bruisers are the star. In a beef on the L train, riders watched in shock as two women went at it hammers and tongs--even as a baby stroller belonging to one rolled out the door and onto the platform. MORE IN THE DAILY NEWS
GEORGIA EXECUTES FAMILY KILLER ANDREW DEYOUNG
A ONETIME university student who murdered his parents and 14-year-old sister to get an inheritance was executed by Georgia last night. Andrew Grant DeYoung, 39, even had a video camera recording his final moments. His last words were: "I'm sorry for everyone I have hurt."
DeYoung was put to death for butchering his parents and sister in 1993. A brother, 16, managed to escape the home turned into the Cobb County slaughterhouse. He was nabbed within hours.
A Kennesaw State University student and 19 at the time, DeYoung killed because he believed he would inherit $480,000 in inheritance for a business venture. MORE IN THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
DeYoung was put to death for butchering his parents and sister in 1993. A brother, 16, managed to escape the home turned into the Cobb County slaughterhouse. He was nabbed within hours.
A Kennesaw State University student and 19 at the time, DeYoung killed because he believed he would inherit $480,000 in inheritance for a business venture. MORE IN THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
NO ESCAPE FOR RONALD TACKMAN THIS TIME
HOUDINI |
Houdini like thief, Ronald Tackman, 57, used all sorts of ploys including dressing up as cowboy and a cigarette lighter that looked like a gun to carry out numerous heists in New York.
Then when he was due to stand trial in 2009, wearing a three piece suit and simply strolled out of the building after convincing prison officers he was a defense attorney.
He pulled black socks over his prison issue canvas shoes to help his charade.
COPS ASK: HAS LEIBY KLETSKY'S KILLER STUCK BEFORE?
SERIAL KILLER? |
TRAGIC |
A source told the NY Post: "There were two boxes in a closet, and they appear to have been there for a while.
"If there's any reason to think that he's done this before, we will come down on him hard. We're
FORT HOOD MASSACRE: NIDAL MALIK HASAN IN COURT
NUT |
Army Psychiatrist Major Nidal Malik Hasan is accused opened fire at the Fort Hood, TX base, firing indiscriminately at anyone who got in his way, until he was eventually taken down himself.
At the brief 15 minute arraignment, Hasan, who will face the death penalty if convicted, surprised onlookers by dropping his lead attorney, a retired Army colonel, John Galligan, who had represented him since the 2009 attack on the U.S. army post.
He told The Associated Press just before the hearing that he decided to step down temporarily but stood ready to "resume an active role."
Hasan, charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder, said he wanted to be represented by three military attorneys.
BROKE LINDSAY LOHAN 'CAN'T AFFORD' COUNSELING
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Ordered by the court to seek counseling the 53-year-old onetime movie star's lawyer Shaun Chapman Holley told the judge she had been forced to stop because she didn't have the cash to carry on.
He said: "She was seeing someone for psychological treatment at UCLA but had to stop for financial reasons."
He added that her Screen Actors Guild coverage has lapsed due to lack of work, which meant that she had no health insurance coverage. Judge Stephanie Sautner didn't seem at all impressed with the star, although she agreed that it was unsuitable for her to go to group counseling because of the risk of her secrets being sold, she gave her 21-days to find a new therapist.
ASUSENA GONZALEZ STARVED GIRL - LOOKED LIKE DAD
TWISTED |
Evil Asusena Marie Gonzalez's five-year-old daughter weighed just 19lbs and was so severely malnourished that the bones in her joints were visible, cops said.
With her legs and arms painfully thin, officers also found she was covered in marks from being beaten with a cord.
One officer said: "When I spoke with her, she did not focus on my face and uttered words I could not comprehend."
Social workers told The Oklahoman that the 31year-old's other five children appeared healthy, but Gonzales allegedly targeted the little girl because she looked the most like her father, and the couple had fallen out.