On October 2011, in Roane County near Knoxville, a passing driver discovers a body near the side of the rural road. After the call to 911, which starts the criminal justice process, the police rushed to the scene to discover that the body belonged to 23-year-old Brooke Morris. She was murdered, and the Dateline episode, Nightfall documents the investigation and outcome of Brooke’s murder. Brooke was a victim of more than one violent crime. It led to her murder, but it also led investigators to catching her killer. After a thorough investigation, the crime was solved and someone was prosecuted for the crime. Brooke Morris was shot three times in the neck, chest, and the back of her head. This is by definition, a violent crime. Some would even say that it was overkill. The investigators determined that she was murdered in the same location where her body was found. The murder investigation began at the crime scene. Investigators found 3 shell casings and …show more content…
Brooke was shot three times, including to the back of her head. In addition, she was abused by Smoot as evidenced by the order of protection against him. This included multiple accounts of the physical abused that she experienced, and her friends has also witnessed some of these instances as well. Although not clearly stated in the episode, I believe that there are multiple aspects in the motivation of the crime. Firstly, Smoot wanted to get back with Brooke. He probably wasn’t happy that she caused his divorce, and on top of that, she rejected him, and we know that the feeling of rejection is a strong motivator. I believe that this could have led him to be angry at her, as evidenced by the video when they were leaving the restaurant that day as Brooke stormed out of the restaurant. I believe that this could have also led to Brooke’s murder, especially because of Smoot’s temper and the fact that he is an
This proceeding, reference number: t16781211e-23 on December 11, 1678 has two offenders named Nathaniel Russell and John Watson. These two men are being prosecuted for the killing of William Midgley. Both William and Midgley pleaded not guilty in the accounts of murder. They are accused of giving Midgley a “mortal wound on his breast” from which he died days later. There are three witnesses who include: Dorothy Midgley, sister to William Midgley, Elizabeth Symmonds, and Rebeccah Niccols.
Walsh was twenty-nine years and a mortgage broker old when he committed the crime in 2008 he is currently thirty-five years old. He states that he covered the dead body with black trash bags and Leah’s dead body in the apartment where he
Danielle van Dam was a seven year old girl who lived in a San Diego town named Sabre Springs. The parents lives were changed forever when one morning when they go into Danielle’s room and find that she isn’t there. As a kid, I went to an elementary school in Dehesa which is the same place Danielle's body was found. I remember my mother and I stopped at a memorial of hers at the location her body was found. It was under a tree on the side of the road in which people brought flowers, balloon, cards and pictures of her.
In September of 1961, a woman from District of Columbia had an intruder break into her apartment. While the invader of the home was there, they had taken her wallet, and also raped the woman. During the investigation of the crime, the police had found some latent fingerprints in the apartment. The police then established and processed the prints. The prints were then connected back to 16 year old Morris A. Kent.
When two more bodies continued the killing spree in the spring of 1980 and a 7-year-old girl had been reported missing, the FBI was called in and a profiler was assigned to work on the case as well. After this the killer changed his MO dumping the bodies into the Chattahoochee River and this allowed for the search to become confined to the bridges in the area that went across the
Under the Minnesota Domestic Abuse Act, which states, to issue an order for protection one must be reasonably in “fear of imminent physical harm”, will the court consider whether Alexander Abington’s verbal threats, physical actions, and frequent texts direct messages and emails, sufficient to cause Rachel Wilson’s reasonable fear of imminent physical harm? Brief Answer Alexander Abington’s verbal threats, physical actions, and frequent texts direct messages and emails will be sufficient to establish that Rachel Wilson was in reasonable “fear of imminent physical harm” and therefore, Rachel Wilson will be granted the order of protection. Statement of Facts Rachel Wilson and Alexander Abington are residents of Anoka, Minnesota. In 2014, Rachel Wilson began a romantic relationship with Abington.
Osage to white settlers, however, they could be inherited. This was a loophole that outsiders used to their advantage in their mission to gain Osage headrights. In many cases, those who were not Osage would marry an Osage spouse purposely with plans to murder them and inherit their headrights. This was just one of the many sinister tactics used to come after the Osage people and their wealth (Klein). One by one, the body count of the Osage people continued to rise through the early 1920s, although many of these murders remain unsolved to this day there is one case that serves as an example of the awful conspiracies made to come after Osage headrights.
The shots that were fired were too fast to just be one person because the bolt action rifle that was supposedly used couldn’t fire that fast even professional shooters that we tested couldn't do that and the shots that were fired came out in less than 10 seconds. The text says that there was also a police killing the same day too but the two eyewitness descriptions were
The first murder involved a 17-year-old male and his 16-year-old girlfriend who were shot dead near their car at a secluded location on Lake Herman port. The police could not establish the motive of these initial killings or a suspect to the murders. The second incident involved the shootings of a woman aged 22 and her boyfriend who was aged 19 who were sitting in a car that was parked in a remote location similar to the first incident. A man with a flashlight who fired several shots at them attacked the two killing the man and seriously wounding the woman. After the shooting, a man called the police, gave the location of the crime, and claimed responsibility for the attack and the previous attack.
Description of the first crime scene : Steven Hicks wanted to leave Jeffreys home Dahmer struck him on the head and then strangled him with a barbell (Blanco, n.d.). Suspect actions: After killing Hicks, Jeffrey then he continued by dismembering the body, put the pieces in a bag and buried the bag in the back yard. After he crushed the bones and scattered them(Murder Bio, 2016). Evidence collected: crime wasn’t caught.
Hours after the shooting happened police started going through the building and found ten kids dead, nine students and one teacher. A few were also injured including Josie but she doesn’t actually know what happened she believes she was in a car accident. As she hospitalized she finds out Matt died and she become hysterical. Soon Peter’s parents find out he’s the shooter and hid dad,Lewis, hires a lawyer for him.
Notoriety, a noun, is the state of being well known for something bad. Many infamous trials have taken place over the years and, at first, one may think that notoriety affects such cases. This is not true; although public opinion may convey its decision on one verdict, it is always possible that the opposite will be chosen. Based on the general procedures instituted in a courtroom, the decision will be made according to how the evidence is presented to the judge and/or jury, regardless of how strongly the people may feel. Therefore, criminal court proceedings are not immensely impacted by notoriety.
On February 18, 1994, Carmela Buhbut shot her husband to death. Carmela caused her husband death with 31 bullets, fired at close range. Carmela was convicted by the Nazareth district court of manslaughter and was sentenced by Justice Bach to seven years imprisonment. Carmela appealed to the Supreme Court against the severity of the sentence.
Medications are normally used to treat people that are ill, but a St. Louis mother had a much more devious reason to use it. Rachel Kinsella appeared to be taking care of her nine-year-old son, Patrick, who was born prematurely. Her son had epilepsy and hydrocephalus, but the hospital visits became more frequent and secretive. The woman took her son to St. Louis Children`s Hospital and Children`s Mercy Kansas City, getting medication from both places without telling any of the doctors, according to FOX2Now.
Roy Brown Through the Innocence Project The Innocence Project frees people from jail that were wrongly convicted of a crime. That is what happened to Roy Brown. Through the help of the Innocence Project, he was released from jail. Brown was convicted of a horrific crime that included murder, even though the evidence that was provided was analyzed and presented wrongly.