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The Most Terrible Crimes (hilariouschaos.com)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by Lovstuhagen@hilariouschaos.com to c/crime@hilariouschaos.com
 
 

I consume a lot of true crime... There are ones that are worse than this, objectively. For instance, the prolonged torture of Junko Furuta as retold by Dire Tripe immediately comes to mind as one of the most extreme & brutal...

I also immediately think of:

But for me one of the most horrifying and mind-blowing crimes is the one attached - a man who has just watched his own daughter and wife drown so animalized & possessed by a demon as to asphyxiate another woman while assaulting her.

I can't explain stuff like that.

Do you guys have any "Holy cow that is horrifying" crimes you often think back to..?

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Authorities say the woman who was found dead in a northern New Hampshire restaurant on Sunday was the victim of a murder-suicide.

The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office said police responded to La Casita at 4 Hillside Ave. in Berlin at about 9:45 a.m. after receiving a 911 call for reported gunshots.

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Sandra Marisol Fuentes Huaracha, 25, was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds behind the bar by officers.

Michael Gleason Jr., 50, was later found dead in one of the bathrooms with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner conducted autopsies Monday morning and ruled Fuentes Huaracha's death a homicide and Gleason's death a suicide.

Authorities said Fuentes Huaracha and Gleason were engaged in a prior domestic relationship.

Court documents obtained by WMTW sister station WMUR state that Fuentes Huaracha filed a criminal complaint in April accusing Gleason of sexual assault and stealing thousands of dollars she had saved to start a business. Gleason was later charged with aggravated felonious sexual assault, kidnapping and theft and was out on bail pending next steps in his case.

In a Facebook post, Berlin Mayor Robert Cone said Fuentes Huaracha was a beloved member of the community who opened the restaurant up for various fundraising efforts on multiple occasions.

"I was witness to how hard she worked to put together a very special Dia de Los Muertos celebration this past fall, as well as her generous, heartfelt efforts in helping with Guadalupe's Soup Kitchen," Cone said in his Facebook post. "She was a beacon of light, an inspiration, and an example of God's grace here on Earth. Her positive spirit and dedication to her family, friends, our community, and her profession will be sorely missed."

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Sean “Diddy” Combs got a standing ovation from fellow inmates upon his return to jail after winning acquittals on potential life-in-prison charges, according to his lawyer.

Combs, 55, remains jailed after his Wednesday conviction on prostitution-related charges and could still face several years in prison at an upcoming sentencing after being credited for 10 months already served.

He was, however, found not guilty on the more serious counts of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.

In an interview over the weekend, Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo claimed the verdict might have been the best thing he could have done for Black incarcerated men in America.

“They all said: ‘We never get to see anyone who beats the government,’” Agnifilo said.

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The jury in the mushroom poisoning trial of Erin Patterson will start deliberating next week after judge Christopher Beale continued giving it instructions on Thursday.

Ms Patterson, 50, has pleaded not guilty to murdering her former in-laws Don and Gail Patterson and Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, by allegedly serving them death cap mushrooms in a beef wellington lunch in July 2023.

Her in-laws and Wilkinson died in the days after the meal from the effects of mushroom poisoning. Wilkinson’s husband survived after weeks in hospital.

Mr Beale reminded the jury of Ms Patterson’s alleged incriminating conduct, which the prosecution has argued demonstrates her guilt.

This included lying about using dried mushrooms from an Asian grocery, disposing of a dehydrator at the local tip, handing police a secondary phone and not her primary phone – which was never found – as well as lying that she fed her children leftovers from the beef wellington with the mushroom paste scraped off.

Mr Beale also told the jury that Ms Patterson initially refused treatment and left the Leongatha Hospital against medical advice during her first presentation. During her second visit, she was again reluctant to receive medical care and seemed hesitant to seek treatment for her children.

“The prosecution argues the only reasonable explanation for her unwillingness to receive emergency treatment … is that she knew she hadn’t consumed death cap mushrooms because she had deliberately poisoned her guests … making sure she also did not consume toxins,” Mr Beale told the jury.

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A 44 year old man has been handed a death sentence in Tarrant County, Texas after being found guilty by a jury of the horrific murders of three individuals.

In addition to executing the savage killings, he also dismembered his victims and set their bodies alight.

Over a seven-day period in September 2021, Jason Thornburg murdered David Lueras, 42, Maricruz Mathis, 33, and Lauren Phillips, 34, later claiming that the trio needed to be sacrificed for religious purposes.

During the lengthy trial, details emerged about what transpired at the Mid City Inn in Euless. The three victims were separately brought into the room Thornburg was renting and subsequently killed.

The killer slit the throats of two of the victims and strangled Phillips before sexually assaulting her dead body. He also consumed part of David's heart and severed his penis, reports the Mirror US.

Once the victims were deceased, Thornburg dismembered their bodies in the motel bathtub and stored their remains in rubbish bags under the bed.

In the early hours of September 22, the murderer then transported their body parts, which he had stored in plastic storage tubs, to a dumpster on Bonnie Drive in Fort Worth.

He placed the remains inside the dumpster, ignited them and drove off. Firefighters were summoned to the blaze and put out the fire where they discovered the victims' burnt bodies.

Law enforcement nabbed Thornburg for placing the bodies in the dumpster and igniting it, thanks to CCTV footage showing his Jeep Grand Cherokee nearby at the crucial time. He chillingly returned the containers used to the shop they were purchased from after meticulously cleaning them out.

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Four people have been arrested after a London scientist was found dismembered in a suitcase in Colombia.

Alessandro Coatti, who worked for the prestigious Royal Society of Biology (RSB), was found by a group of children in Santa Marta in April.

The 42-year-old’s head, hands and feet were all found inside the suitcase and his torso and other parts of his body were found more than two weeks later.

Colombia’s attorney general’s office and Rome’s prosecution office have confirmed four people have been arrested, Colombian media reports.

Oswal Moisés Ospino Navarro, Isaac Enrique Márquez Charris, Andrea Camila Berdugo Escorcia and Brian Augusto Cantillo Salcedo have all been detained on suspicion of aggravated homicide.

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The Italian-born scientist had been a post-graduate neuroscience researcher at University College London.

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Three men have been found guilty of repeatedly raping a 12-year-old girl after luring her from an Asda car park.

Kevin Horvath, 26, and Ivan Turtak, 38, spotted her outside the supermarket in Dover on August 11 last year and encouraged her to get in their car.

She was then given drugs, including crystal meth and amphetamine, and passed between the two men and a third, Ernest Gunar, 27, who repeatedly raped her and subjected her to sexual acts.

They carried on with the abuse for three days, threatening to kill the girl if she tried to call for help or run away.

Prosecutor Hannah Llewellyn-Waters told jurors at Canterbury Crown Court the vulnerable youngster had been ‘used, abused and discarded like trash’.

She said: ‘She was passed around and treated effectively as a receptacle for their own sexual gratification, and the defendants’ conduct was callous, degrading, and it was entirely exploitative.’

Giving evidence, the girl said of the ordeal: ‘I didn’t want them to hurt me. They had suggested that if I were to try and get help they would hurt me.’

She managed to escape after waking up before them on August 13 and was able to flag down a passing police car.

Her phone had been taken from her and was later found in Horvath’s car.

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DALLAS, Ga. - A 3-year-old child accidentally shot and killed a 19-year-old man in a Paulding County home early Monday morning, according to the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office.

What we know: Deputies responded to the shooting just after 7 a.m. along Eagles Nest Drive in the normally quiet Eagle’s Landing neighborhood. When they arrived, they found the teen dead from a gunshot wound to the back of the head.

The sheriff’s office cleared the scene around noon after conducting interviews with those inside the home. Officials say they are convinced this was a tragic accident, and no charges have been announced.

What they're saying: "This is just a tragic situation," said Paulding County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Jordan Yuodis. "Deputies determined a 3-year-old got a hold of a firearm and shot the man in the back of the head. [He was] deceased at the scene."

Authorities said the victim had arrived the previous night to visit family and had brought the firearm, which was used in the accidental shooting. Investigators believe the child somehow gained access to the gun before the fatal shot was fired.

Neighbors described a heavy law enforcement and emergency response presence that morning. One woman, who asked not to be identified, said she knew something was wrong when multiple police officers and EMS personnel arrived.

"I saw what looked like the entire household outside… including one adult," she said. "He asked me to give him a hug. Gave him a hug. Brought them some water and chairs, and then police put the crime scene tape up."

"He got there last night to visit family... [We're] trying to piece this together," Yuodis added.

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The drunken passenger who grabbed a woman’s hair and spat in her face during an explosive meltdown on a Southwest Airlines flight is a New York City-based artist, who has worked for high-end brands like Maybelline, Steve Madden and Adidas, according to her online profile.

Leanna Perry, a 32-year-old illustrator, was filmed berating fellow passengers and throwing a violent fit as travelers and airline employees tried to remove her from the plane at LaGuardia airport early Tuesday morning.

The bizarre outburst led witnesses to describe Perry as seeming “possessed” before she was escorted off and arrested.

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SALT LAKE CITY — A man who was believed to be part of a peacekeeping team for the “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City shot at a person who was brandishing a rifle at demonstrators, striking both the rifleman and a bystander who later died at the hospital, authorities said Sunday.

Police took the alleged rifleman, Arturo Gamboa, 24, into custody Saturday evening on a murder charge, Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd said at a Sunday news conference. The bystander was Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, a fashion designer from Samoa.

Detectives don't yet know why Gamboa pulled out a rifle or ran from the peacekeepers, but they accused him of creating the dangerous situation that led to Ah Loo's death. The Associated Press did not immediately find an attorney listed for Gamboa or contact information for his family in public records.

Redd said the man believed to be part of the peacekeeping team, dressed in a neon green vest, fired three shots from a handgun at Gamboa, inflicting a relatively minor injury but fatally shooting Ah Loo. Redd did not share the man's name.

Volunteer peacekeeping teams are common for protests, said Sarah Parker, a national coordinator for 50501 Movement, which was a partner in the “No Kings” protest. But the organizers ask attendees, including the peacekeepers, not to bring weapons, she said. Still, Parker said they stopped what could've been a larger mass casualty event.

“Our safety team did as best as they could in a situation that is extremely sad and extremely scary," said Parker.

Ah Loo, known as Afa, was a husband and father to two children and a fashion designer who leaned into his Samoan heritage, according to a GoFundMe page organized to support his family. Ah Loo founded Creative Pacific, an event celebrating the diversity of the Pacific Islands, with workshops, artists and a fashion runway. He was on Season 17 of the fashion design reality TV show “Project Runway.”

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