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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime alert I means he grays breaking crime news. Now
heading out for a daddy daughter breakfast date. Sunday, Josephat
drives to the Florida home he used to share with
his ex wife. When he gets there, Josephat sees her
new husband installing a security cam and becomes enraged. He
loads the gun and starts shooting at his ex wife
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and her husband, killing them both in front of his daughter,
who calls nine one one Nancy.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
First responders arrived to find the couple dead of multiple
gunshot wounds. Josephat had fled the scene and called his
pastor to report what he had done before driving to
the Palm Beach County Sheriff's office and surrendering to authorities.
Joseph Att had a history of showing up to the
home unannounced and trying to impose control over his ex wife.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Sunday, Josephat, now charged two counts of murder. A seven
hundred pound long horn bull and transit to a New
York slaughterhouse, escapes, running down the railroad and ending up
inside the Newark penn rail station. Terrified commuters scatter, giving
the bull and his horns a wide Berth police try
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to corral the bull, but after their charge several times
they give up. Animal control shoots this year with a
tranquilizer and he's transported to a cow's sanctuary, where he
is now named Ricardo. More crime and justice news after
this now the latest crime and justice breaking news Crime Onlines.
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John Lemley, a man from Vermont with a history of
mental health problems and found guilty of using a meat
cleaver to kill his wife and injure his mother in law,
is now set to spend at least twenty seven years
behind bars. For details, we turned to Sydney Sumner with
Crime Online.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
During a sentencing hearing that lasted for two days, Ida
Garung stated it was an accident. My mind was not working.
A jury found Garung guilty last year of killing his
thirty two year old Burlington wife and of attempting second
degree murder in the attack on his mother in law,
just hours after he had checked himself into a nearby
hospital for mental health treatment. Gorung was charged after the
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attacks in twenty seventeen. However, the county prosecutor dismissed the
charges in twenty nineteen after finding evidence that indicated go
Rung was legally insane at the time. Months later, Republican
Governor Phil Scott ordered then Attorney General T. J. Donovan
to reconsider the case, and Donovan refiled the charges. Donovan
declared that a jury should decide the question of insanity
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in order to rebuild public confidence.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Garung received a total sentence of thirty five years to
life in prison, with a portion of his term suspended.
Once he has served his sentence, he will be eligible
for probationary release. Further charges are being leveled against the
forty two year old son of US Senator Kevin Kramer
in relation to the pursuit and collision that claimed the
life of a North Dakota Sheriff's deputy in December. In
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addition to being charged with theft, criminal mischief, and reckless endangerment,
Ian Kramer, who is currently incarcerated, is accused of stealing
a family car and ramming it through the ambulance bay's
closed garage door at a Bismarck hospital. Now, even more
charges have been brought in connection to the pursuit and collision,
which occurred December sixth. Kramer had previously been charged in
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Mercer County with homicide, reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, and narcotics possession,
among other counts. Kramer is scheduled for a preliminary hearing
on those allegations. February seventh, a state district court judge
set a five hundred thousand dollars cash bond on the
accusations in a case built by investigators decades after the
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crime using genetic genealogy and Oregon man has been found
guilty of murder in the nineteen seventy eight death of
a teen girl in Alaska, once again crime online Sidney Sumner.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
According to her friends with Alaska Public Media, sixty seven
year old Donald McQuaid has been found guilty in state
court of killing sixteen year old Shelley Connolly. The girl's
body was discovered close to a highway between Girdwood and Anchorage.
Troopers in Alaska created a DNA profile using swabs taken
from Connolly's body years after her death, but they were
unable to find a match. In an effort to identify
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individuals who have similar genetic makeup, they turned to genetic
genealogy testing in twenty nineteen. This method entails comparing a
DNA profile to known profiles and reference databases. Investigators were
eventually able to obtain a DNA sample from mcuad, who
was reciting in Alaska at the time of Connolly's death,
and they stated that the sample matched the DNA discovered
on her body. Mcwad was apprehended in twenty nineteen, but
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the coronavirus pandemic caused his trial to be postponed, much
like it did for other people at the time. Throughout
the trial, Connolly's body evidence was presented by the prosecutor. However,
mcwad's lawyer, Kyle Barber, informed the jury that the state's
case against mcwad was limited to the DNA evidence alone.
He added that DNA evidence that may be connected to
two other people was also discovered by investigators in the case.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
Mcuad's sentencing is scheduled for April twenty sixth.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Thanks John. Danielle Rico briefly visits with her mom one afternoon,
showing her newly repaired car. Danielle had a man with
her she introduced as a friend. Her mom worries when
she hasn't heard from Danielle in nearly two weeks. Reaching
out to Danielle's boyfriend, he says they broke up and
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Danielle moved out with her two teen daughters. The mom
reports her missing. Cops also speak with the ex. He
admits he sold Danielle's car and has been using her
debit card. Cops get in touch with a man with
whom she was last seen, Randy, and he tells several
different stories about where he last saw her. In the
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first few months after her disappearance, friends continue to get
Facebook messages from her, but her mom says they were odd.
She doesn't believe Danielle sent them. Danielle Rico now missing
over a year. If you have info on this mom
of two, Danielle Rico, please call Riverside Sheriffs Time undred
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nine five zero two four four four. For the latest
crime and justice news, go to crimeonline dot com with
this crime alert.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
I'm Nancy Grace