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May 2, 2024 6 mins

Memory care facility caregiver beats 93-year-old woman with her soiled diaper. Houston woman leaves her kids home alone while she takes a Puerto Rican cruise. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime Alert. I'm Nancy Grace, Breaking crime news now. Danda Errington,
who works at a senior living facility, checks in on
a ninety three year old patient with severe dementia. Finding
the woman had soiled herself, Arrington explodes enrage and beats
the senior with her own soiled diaper and chokes the woman.

(00:23):
The entire attack caught on video.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Nancy the victim's family, set up a nanny cam in
her unit at the Landings of Genesee Valley Memory Care Facility,
which captured the entire assault. Errington roughly yanks the woman's
pants down while she's seated in a wheelchair, and upon
discovering the soiled diaper, Errington smacks the woman in the
face with it at least ten times. Errington can then
be seen tipping the wheelchair back and choking the ninety

(00:47):
three year old with her hand.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Danda Errington, twenty six, charged with vulnerable adult abuse, torture
and assault. Apartment neighbors call police after spotting mom Lakeisha
Williams leaving her aponartment with a luggage, but she never
came back. In William's nearly four thousand dollars a month apartment,
Texas police find two children, eight and six, living alone

(01:11):
and squalor trash, open food, and excrement human feces everywhere.
The children tell police that mommy, Lakeisha Williams went on
a vacation a week ago and they don't know when
mommy's coming home. Turns out mommy went on a cruise
to Puerto Rico. Williams twenty nine, now charged with child

(01:33):
abandonment a cruise to Puerto Rico as she couldn't afford
a babysitter. More crime and justice news after this. Now
with the latest crime and justice breaking news Crime Onlines
John Limley.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
We begin south of the border, as prosecutors in Mexico
City are now attempting to minimize the case of an
alleged serial killer who appeared to have targeted victims over
a period of more than ten years, and who kept
women's bones and a saw in his room. For the latest,
we turned to Sidney Sumner with Crime Online.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
The chief prosecutor for Mexico City stated that, contrary to
some false allegations, only six women's remains were discovered in
the suspect's rented room quote not twenty as some unfounded
reports have suggested. Just three of the man's alleged crimes,
according to city Prosecutor Ulysses Laura, happened during the present administration,
which took office in late twenty eighteen. The prosecutor also

(02:26):
claims that the three other crimes reportedly happened in twenty twelve,
twenty fifteen, in twenty eighteen, indicating the murderer eluded capture
for a minimum of twelve years. Laura criticized reports that
all the crimes happened in twenty twenty three and twenty
twenty four while former mayor Claudia Scheinbaum, who was currently
running for president, was in office. Those reports, in his words,

(02:46):
were absolutely false and unfounded because quote, he showed no
signs of violent or aggressive behavior in his daily life.
The prosecutor says, the killer was practically unstoppable. The suspect
has as of now only been identified by his first name, Miguel,
this in accordance with Mexican law. Local media are reporting
that the man was employed as a chemist. Laura did

(03:07):
not provide details as to the nature of the remains
that were discovered during last week's investigation of the suspects
rented rooms, but the local media says detectives found skulls
along with other biological material. Investigators are said to have
discovered cell phones, missing women's ID cards, bloodstains, bones, and
assaw in the suspects rooms. Laura stated that five of
the ideas belong to women who have been found alive. However,

(03:29):
he did not disclose the number of ideas that belonged
to women who are still unaccounted for or dead. Additionally,
Laura has announced that last week's findings included quote a
series of notebooks that may well be narrations of the
acts that Miguel carried out against his victims.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
The prosecutor refuted claims that Mexico City officials are not
doing enough to look into missing women's cases until bodies
began to pile up, claiming that there are now fewer
documented killings of women now to Eastern Europe as a
court in the capital of Romania had decided to move
forward with the trial of American British social media influencer

(04:05):
Andrew Tate once again crime online Sidney Sumner.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
Tate is currently facing charges of rape, human trafficking and
forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. The Bucharest
Tribunal decided that Tate's case file satisfied all legal requirements,
but it did not specify when the trial would begin.
Matia Petrescu, a spokesman for Tate, announced that the decision
has been appealed. It was in December of twenty twenty
two that the thirty seven year old Tate was taken

(04:30):
into custody near Bucharest, along with his brother, Tristan Tate,
and two Romanian women. In June of last year, all
four were formally charged by Romanian prosecutors. They have denied
all of the accusations. Prior to the court's judgment, the
legal case had been considered for months in the preliminary
chamber stages, which allows defendant's time to contest prosecutor's evidence
and case file. With nine point one million followers on

(04:53):
x formerly known as Twitter, Andrew Tate has stated repeatedly
that Romanian prosecutors lack any proof against him and that
there is a political place to suppress him. Tate was
previously prohibited from using a number of well known social
media sites for posting heat speech and expressing sexist opinions.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
Both dates maintained both US and British citizenship. Thanks John
Ray Collins, Dave Caffey, and Richard Birth quit their jobs
in winter Haven, Florida, to spend three months on a
gem mining expedition Solide to Colorado. Three weeks in Birth
has a family emergency and heads back to Florida alone.
About a week later, Dave Caffey returns to Florida driving

(05:33):
Ray Collins' truck, but Collins is not with him. Caffey
tells Collins his family. Ray wanted to visit the Grand Canyon,
so caffe dropped him off at a bus station. The
family thinks this is odd because Ray hadn't visited the
Grand Canyon a few years before. Comes to light, Cafey
took five thousand dollars from both Collins and Birth to

(05:55):
quote lease the land they planned to mine and was
public there was no required payment to mine it. Keffe
also purchased life insurance worth fifty thousand dollars on both
men before the trip. Ray Collins disappeared thirty six years ago.

(06:16):
If you have info on Raycollins, please call Chaffee County,
Colorado Sheriffs seven one nine, five, three, nine, two eight
one four. For the latest crime injustice news, go to
crimeonline dot com. With this crime alert, I'm Missy Grace
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