Matthew Zakrzewski Sentenced To 705 Years in Prison

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Matthew Zakrzewski is a convicted sex offender from California who was just sentenced to 705 years in prison for the molestation of sixteen boys

According to court documents Matthew Zakrzewski who ran a website called Sitter Buddy and worked as a male nanny was convicted of sexually assaulting sixteen boys aged 2 to 12 years old and for showing another child pornography. According to authorities not only did Matthew Zakrzewski assault the children he would also film the assaults

Matthew Zakrzewski was convicted of a host of sexual related charges and received the stunning seven hundred and five years in prison ensuring he will never get out of prison

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A male nanny in California who advertised himself on his website as “the original Sitter Buddy” has been sentenced to 705 years to life plus two years and eight months for molesting 16 boys, ages 2 to 12, under his care and showing pornography to a 17th boy.

Matthew Antonio Zakrzewski, 34, was sentenced this week, prosecutors in Orange County said in a news release.

Parents gave emotional victim impact statements, expressed outrage at his deception and compared Zakrzewski to an animal, prosecutors said.

From a statement, Matthew Zakrzewski said he prided himself on “bringing smiles to your children, and all the good times we shared were 100% genuine” as weeping parents covered their ears.

On his “Sitter Buddy” website, Matthew Zakrzewski advertised himself as a “manny” — for male nanny — offering overnight and vacation babysitting services, mentorships, and big brother relationships, authorities said.

“In the eighth grade I discovered what a joy it was to work with children and be a positive impact in their lives through my school’s ‘Buddy Program,’” prosecutors said he posted.

But Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer says he was a “monster disguised by smiles and giggles” engaged in the most horrific and calculated manipulation to ensure he would continue to have access to children.

The first case came to light in May 2019 when a couple who’d hired Zakrzewski through one of his websites had touched their 8-year-old son inappropriately, prosecutors said.

A police investigation uncovered 11 other victims across Southern California dating to 2014.

He was arrested in 2019 at an airport while getting off an international flight.

He was convicted of 34 felonies, including lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under the age of 14, oral copulation of a child under the age of 10, possession of child pornography, using a minor for sex acts, distributing pornography to a minor for the purpose of engaging in sexual conduct, and attempted lewd or lascivious act with a minor under the age of 14, authorities said.

“This is a case of shattered innocence and precious childhoods that were robbed from 17 little boys,” said Spitzer. “These children will never know the people they were truly intended to be — because their childhoods were suddenly and inexplicably interrupted not by a wolf at the door, but by a predator masquerading as godsend. Children are not born knowing how to lie, but this master manipulator taught these very young children to lie — and to keep secrets from their own parents.

“These innocent little boys must bear a lifetime of trauma, and their parents will bear a lifetime of pain, knowing that they put their precious children in the arms of an animal because they believed who he said he was,” he added. “But that was a lie. He had no interest in protecting these children; his only interest was in preying on their innocence and filming the assaults for his sick sexual gratification. We cannot undo the trauma inflicted so unnecessarily on these children, but we can do everything we can to help support these families as they try to put back together the broken pieces of their children.”

Joshua McGhee Charged With Infant Murder

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Joshua McGhee is a man from Lansing Illinois who has been charged with the murder of a two month old infant

According to court documents Lansing paramedics would rush to a home when 911 received a call a two month old girl was unresponsive. Unfortunately when they arrived the infant could not be saved

An autopsy was performed on the infant and it was determined that her cause of death was blunt force trauma and it was a homicide

Joshua McGhee would be arrested and has been charged with the murder as well as not registering as a sex offender

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A 24-year-old man was arrested and charged with the death of his 2-month-old daughter in south suburban Lansing this week.

Lansing first responders were dispatched to a Motel 6 in the 2100 block of Bernice Road for an unresponsive subject on Tuesday at 11:13 p.m. They found the subject was a 2-month-old baby.

They attempted to resuscitate the child and she was rushed to a hospital but was pronounced dead.

Lansing and Illinois State Police began a death investigation.

The Lake County Indiana Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the baby’s death a homicide due to blunt force trauma to her head.

After interviewing individuals at the scene, police said they determined the child’s father, Joshua B. McGhee, 24, was responsible for the baby’s death.

McGhee was charged with one count of first-degree murder and failure to register as a sex offender.

He was scheduled to appear in Cook County court for a hearing on Friday.

https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/father-charged-baby-death/?intcid=CNR-01-0623

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A 24-year-old former Lansing man has been charged with murder in the death of his infant daughter, police said.

Joshua McGhee was charged with first degree murder and failure to register as a sex offender.

Lansing police said they were called out shortly before 11:15 p.m. Tuesday to the Motel 6 at 2151 Bernice Road for a report of an unresponsive person.

Police and fire officials arrived to find a 2-month-old girl and initiated CPR before rushing her to the hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Lansing and state police began investigating and officials in Lake County, Indiana, determined the death to be a homicide due to blunt force trauma to the head, Lansing police said.

“After interviewing the individuals who were at the scene it was determined the child’s father, Joshua B. McGhee, age 24, … was responsible for the death of the infant,” police said.

He was charged in Cook County, Illinois.

https://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/crime-courts/joshua-b-mcghee-murder-child-death-child-abuse-lansing/article_85adc8a8-7ffa-11ee-abd7-9f046f270798.html

Tiffanie Lucas Charged In Murders Of 2 Kids

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Tiffanie Lucas is a woman from Kentucky who has been charged with the murders of her two young children

According to police reports officers would head to the home of Tiffanie Lucas after reports of gunshots. When officers made entry to the home they would find a six and nine year old suffering from gunshot wounds. The two children were rushed to the hospital however would succumb to their injuries

The children’s mother Tiffanie Lucas was arrested and has now been charged with the murders of her two children

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Two siblings are dead after being shot to death in Bullitt County, and police have arrested their mother.

Thirty-two-year-old Tiffanie Lucas, of Shepherdsville, is charged with murdering her two young sons.

The boys, ages 6 and 9, both died at the hospital.

Police were called around 11 a.m. Wednesday morning to Bentwood Drive in Shepherdsville.

“We did all we could,” said Col. Alex Payne, chief deputy with the Bullitt County Sheriff’s Office.

But they couldn’t be saved.

“There were two victims in the bedroom. They were covered in blood and a gun on the bed,” Payne said.

The brothers were transported to Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville, but died from their injuries.

Their mom is being held at the Bullitt County Detention Center, charged with two counts of murder.

Court records show Lucas previously spent a month in jail for a drug possession conviction.

“Whether you think it’s mental illness, just pure evil, a combination of both, it could be substance abuse, any combination thereof. Pick your poison. None of it’s good. The result is horrific,” Payne said.

Police say a neighbor went into the home and made the grisly discovery after finding the mother outside.

Payne told reporters the young victims were half-brothers.

“The father of one of the victims is deceased. The father of the other victim is unknown. Whereabouts are unknown. Other family members, we got hold of and made notification,” Payne said.

Shortly after the shooting, WLKY’s Lauren Adams talked with distraught neighbors, shocked by what had just occurred.

“I’d seen them outside a few times. I work third shift, so I’d get home at 7 and see them waiting on the bus,” said neighbor Amanda Mangis.

“It’s sad. I mean, what’s this world coming to? For a mother to shoot her two children like that?” asked Steve Steier.

“I’m a mom of two, and it’s hard,” added neighbor Patricia Herrell while fighting back tears.

According to the arrest citation for Lucas, a witness at the scene told police Lucas shot the boys.

She’s scheduled to be arraigned Thursday morning.

https://www.wlky.com/article/bullitt-county-mother-charged-shooting-sons-tiffanie-lucas/45785450#

Heather Pressdee Charged With 2 Murders

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Heather Pressdee was a nurse from Pennsylvania who has been charged with two murders and has admitted to attempting to kill nineteen more people

The alleged medical serial killer Heather Pressdee was arrested earlier this year for the murders of two patients and according to authorities she has admitted to attempting to kill nineteen others

Heather Pressdee was working as a nurse at the Quality Life Services nursing facility in Chicora Pennsylvania when she was charged. Now the former nurse is facing charges of two counts of first-degree murder, 17 counts of attempted murder and 19 counts of neglect of a care-dependent person

Apparently the medical serial killer would give patients in her care a lethal dose of insulin. The patients ranged from 45 to 103 years old

Authorities are still investigating as a large number of patients died under her care and are trying to determine how many victims she may be responsible for

No word yet whether prosecutors will be seeking the death penalty in this case

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A Pennsylvania nurse is facing additional charges after prosecutors say she admitted to trying to kill 19 patients in her care, according to the state’s attorney general.

Heather Pressdee, 41, was already facing charges after Pennsylvania’s Attorney General Michelle Henry said the registered nurse from Natrona Heights confessed to intentionally administering a lethal dose of medication to three patients at the Quality Life Services nursing facility in Chicora, a borough in western Pennsylvania. She was charged in May with homicide and attempted murder after two men, ages 55 and 83, died and a third was hospitalized, Henry said in a news release.

On Thursday, Henry’s office filed additional charges related to the mistreatment of 19 other patients Pressdee treated between 2020 and 2023 at five different care facilities, Henry said in a news release. The new charges include two counts of first-degree murder, 17 counts of attempted murder and 19 counts of neglect of a care-dependent person, according to the release.

In total, 17 patients who were being cared for by Pressdee died, Henry’s office said

Heather Pressdee’s defense team told CNN she is “cooperating” with prosecutors and investigators. She hasn’t entered a plea in any of the charges, attorneys Jim DePasquale and Phil Di Lucente said. “The goal from the very beginning of these matters was to not have the death penalty imposed. We are in pursuit of that goal,” the attorneys said.

In the criminal complaint filed against Heather Pressdee, Henry’s office said that Pressdee admitted to “harming, with the intent to kill” all 19 patients named in the complaint whose ages ranged from 43 to 104.

The patients were being treated at numerous facilities, including Concordia at Rebecca Residence, Belair Healthcare and Rehabilitation, Quality Life Services Chicora, Premier Armstrong Rehabilitation and Nursing Center and Sunnyview Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, according to the complaint.

“Pressdee would often work the medication cart, administer insulin during the night shift when staffing was lowest and the facilities were quiet,” the complaint reads. “Pressdee often took steps to ensure her victims would expire prior to shift change so that they wouldn’t be sent to the hospital where her scheme could be discovered through medical testing such as C-peptide tests.”

Heather Pressdee also allegedly administered a second dose of insulin or would use an air embolism to make sure a patient died if she felt that they might survive, the complaint states.

In one instance, staff members at the Belair Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center suspected that Pressdee was killing patients and alerted administrators, according to the complaint.

In response to complaints, Belair suspended Heather Pressdee pending an investigation but later said an internal investigation concluded there was “no identifiable evidence uncovered to support the concerns of Pressdee’s coworkers,” the complaint states.

CNN reached out to Belair Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center and Guardian Healthcare, which operates the facility, but did not immediately hear back.

Guardian Healthcare told CNN affiliate WPXI that everyone at the facility was “devastated and disheartened that someone entrusted to care for our patients could do something like this.”

Attorney Robert Peirce III, who is representing the family of Marianne Bower, 68, identified as “M.B.” in the criminal complaint, filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in September against Belair Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, where Bower died.

According to Peirce, Bower’s family initially believed Bower died of respiratory failure but were later approached by investigators who told the family that Bower was given a fatal dose of insulin even though she was not diabetic.

“The goal of the lawsuit is to determine how Heather Pressdee was able to work at 11 different facilities for a year period, where it is acknowledged and admitted by her that at least 17 of her patients passed away,” Peirce told CNN. “In the Belair facility alone, four individuals passed away even though there were multiple complaints from staff members that Pressdee was killing patients. Yet, Belair did a small investigation, determined she still could work and then she went to other facilities where more patients were harmed or passed away.”

In its statement to WPXI, Guardian Healthcare offered its “deepest sympathies” to those impacted, including Bower’s family.

“While we cannot comment extensively about Ms. Bower’s residency at Belair due to privacy laws and pending litigation, our top priority is always to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our residents and to employ qualified, caring staff to deliver the care our residents deserve,” the statement reads. “Belair has hiring policies and procedures in place that are designed to vet the qualifications and background of potential employees. Management at Belair or any Guardian site take seriously their responsibility not to employ an individual who has the potential to intentionally harm one of our residents.”

Heather Pressdee was arraigned Thursday for the additional charges. She waived her preliminary hearing and is being held at Butler County Prison without bail, according to Henry’s office.

“The damage done to the victims and their loved ones cannot be overstated,” Henry said. “Every person in a medical or care facility should feel safe and cared for, and my office will work tirelessly to hold the defendant accountable for her crimes and protect care-dependent Pennsylvanians from future harm.”

https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/03/us/nurse-heather-pressdee-patient-deaths-pennsylvania/index.html

Noah Ney Sentenced To 50 Years

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Noah Ney is a pint sized criminal from Oklahoma who was convicted of a series of charges that saw a five year old girl shot in the neck

According to court documents Noah Ney was wanting to join a local street gang in Tulsa Oklahoma and was driving around in a stolen SUV when he would fire from the stolen vehicle striking a five year old girl in the neck. Thankfully the little girl would survive

Noah Ney who has previous convictions of gun possession and robbery was tried as an adult and he just found out he will spend the next fifty years in prison. If Noah can behave himself over the next five years the judge may lessen his sentence

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A Tulsa County judge sentenced a 16-year-old boy to more than 50 years in prison for shooting a 5-year-old girl during a drive-by shooting, having guns, drugs and stealing cars.

Noah Ney was charged as an adult with the 2022 shooting, but just last month while in custody, prosecutors say he escaped from the juvenile justice center by jumping the rec yard fence. He was captured days later.

Prosecutors say Ney shot the little girl during a drive-by shooting that was part of a gang initiation. Prosecutors say Ney is dangerous, and Tulsa is safer with him going to prison. A woman who testified to defend Ney said in court that Ney is dangerous.

Prosecutors say the 5-year-old girl was playing outside in April of 2022 when Ney drove by in a stolen car and fired shots, hitting the little girl in the neck.

Prosecutors spent very little time talking about that shooting during the sentencing hearing and instead highlighted the several interactions Ney has had with law enforcement in the last few years, including robberies, gun charges, and drugs.

Prosecutors say Noah Ney has a box full of incident reports from his time in the juvenile justice center, where he’s accused of flooding his cell and assaulting staff members, throwing cups of water in jail staff members’ faces, smearing feces on the walls of his cell and more. Prosecutors showed social media pictures and videos of Ney holding guns and flashing gang signs.

Ney’s attorney argued Ney’s behavior is a result of his parents and argued Ney hasn’t been given all the treatment options available. Ney’s father has been in and out of prison, and Ney’s mom testified that she blames herself for her son’s behavior. Ney’s aunt testified Ney had been neglected his whole life but says she saw some progress when he lived with her and her husband for a year. She said if Ney was allowed to stay with her, she doesn’t think he’d be in trouble like he is.

“He had several opportunities. I have treatment records in a packet that is thicker than a dictionary that show treatment attempts that he rejected, by escaping or assaulting staff that was there to help him get treatment,” said Assistant Tulsa County District Attorney Morgan Medders.

The judge told Ney there will be a judicial review of his sentence in five years and if he proves to the judge that he’s changed and can be a productive member of society, she could reduce his sentence.

https://www.newson6.com/story/6536f5cf2a72712a521f7589/16-year-old-sentenced-to-prison-for-deadly-drive-by-shooting-involving-5-year-old-girl