David Prevatte Charged In Paitin Fields Murder

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David Prevatte has been arrested and charged in the murder and sexual assault of five year old Paitin Fields. According to police reports David Prevatte, who was named as a suspect back in 2018 and has been officially charged with first degree murder, first degree statutory rape, and statutory sex offense with child by adult. Little Paitin Fields was brought to the hospital in 2017 where doctors initially thought she died from a respiratory illness however upon examination found the child had suffered from sexual trauma and strangulation. David Prevatte was arrested in 2018 on charges of intimidating a witness when he called his mother and threatened the lead investigator in the Paitin Fields murder. David Prevatte would spend time in prison on unrelated charges and would be released in 2019. Now David Prevatte could be facing the death penalty if he is convicted in the murder of Paitin Fields

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The Pender County Sheriff’s Office has announced an arrest in the murder of Paitin Fields.

The 5 year-old child was sexually assaulted and strangled in November of 2017.

During a news conference on Friday afternoon, Pender County Sheriff Alan Cutler announced that the previously named suspect in the case, David Prevatte, has been arrested and charged with first degree murder, first degree statutory rape, and statutory sex offense with child by adult.

Prevatte is Paitin’s uncle.

Fields died November 16 of 2017. That was three days after her family took the unresponsive five-year-old to Pender Memorial Hospital. The initial reports said the family alerted the staff that Paitin had been fighting a respiratory issue for days, but the autopsy showed signs of sexual trauma and strangulation.

Prevatte was named a person of interest in the case in 2018, after he was charged with intimidating a witness and communicating threats.

He was released from prison on separate charges one year ago.

Prevatte was taken into custody by the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana. He is awaiting extradition to Pender County.

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The uncle of Paitin Fields has been charged in her murder.

During a news conference Friday, Pender County Sheriff Alan Cutler said that David Wesley Prevatte has been charged with first-degree murder, first-degree statutory rape and first-degree statutory sex offense with child by adult in the case.

Prevatte was taken into custody in by the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana and is awaiting extradition.

“This has been an ongoing investigation and I am extremely proud of the effort that has been put into this investigation by my personnel,” Cutler said. “I also would like to express my thanks to Sheriff Craig Webre and his staff in Lafourche Parish for assisting our investigators with taking Prevatte into custody.”

“Today’s arrest is the culmination of years of hard work,” District Attorney Ben David said.

It was more than four years after Fields’ death before someone was charged with the child’s murder.

The 5-year-old was rushed to Pender Memorial Hospital on Nov. 13, 2017, and was unconscious as she entered the emergency department, according to an autopsy report. She was later transferred to New Hanover Regional Medical Center where an exam revealed evidence of a sexual assault.

She died three days later on Nov. 16, 2017. The autopsy report concluded that Fields was strangled and was the victim of sexual abuse.

Prevatte was publicly named as a suspect in her murder on June 22, 2018, when he was charged with threatening the life of the lead investigator in the case.

At the time, Prevatte was in the Pender County Jail on unrelated charges which he ultimately pleaded guilty to. He was released from prison in January 2020 after serving approximately ten months.

In a jailhouse interview, Prevatte denied killing Paitin. He acknowledged that he was the one who found Paitin unresponsive and apparently seizing the morning she was taken to the hospital, but said his innocence was demonstrated by his rendering aid to the child.

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Brandon Isabelle Charged In Murders Of Danielle Hoyle And Kennedy Hoyle

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Brandon Isabelle has been charged in the murders of Danielle Hoyle and their daughter Kennedy Hoyle. What started out as a missing person case has turned into a brutal crime scene as Brandon Isabelle has admitted to Memphis police that he shot his girlfriend Danielle Hoyle in the head and then threw their newborn daughter Kennedy Hoyle into the Mississippi river. Brandon Isabelle has been charged with a host of charges including two counts of murder, fabricating evidence and kidnapping. Prosecutors in the case have yet to seek the death penalty in this brutal case.

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A young father charged with killing his two-day-old child and her mother admitted that he lured the woman to her death, then took the baby and threw her into the Mississippi River, according to details outlined in court documents.

Brandon Isabelle, who turned 25 on Tuesday, is charged with two counts of murder, especially aggravated kidnapping, murder in connection with kidnapping and tampering with evidence

Danielle Hoyle, 27, was found dead Tuesday outside her vehicle on a street in Whitehaven. The drivers-side window of the Chevy Cruze was knocked out.

Police say Hoyle had been shot in the head. Her family said when she left the house, she told them she needed to take the baby to the hospital for testing.

Her baby, Kennedy Hoyle, who was the subject of a statewide AMBER Alert on Wednesday, is presumed dead. Crews searched the boat ramp at the north end of Mud Island, but her body had not been recovered Thursday morning.

Police zeroed in on Isabelle, the child’s father, as a suspect on Wednesday evening. During questioning, police say he told them he lured Danielle Hoyle to the intersection of Sedgwick and Levi and shot her.

He then told police that he took Kennedy Hoyle, drove her to the north end of Mud Island where the Wolf River enters the Mississippi River, and threw the child in the water. He also said he threw the weapon in the water.

The baby’s car seat was found near a dumpster outside a Walmart in Whitehaven, police said.

Isabelle was taken into custody Wednesday. He was given no bond and faces an arraignment hearing Friday. His previous record in Shelby County includes only traffic infractions.

The search for Kennedy was suspended on Thursday due to inclement weather. MPD said they will continue the search when the weather permits them to do so.

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Jack Sepple Charged In Ashley Wadsworth Murder

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Jack Sepple has been charged with the murder of Ashley Wadsworth in Chelmsford England. According to court documents Jack Sepple and Ashley Wadsworth met online and eventually the Canadian born woman would move across the ocean to be with her accused killer. According to reports Jack Sepple would fatally stab Ashley Wadsworth. Now Jack Sepple has been arrested and made his initial appearance in court today where he is facing murder charges. Needless to say the brutal murder is stirring up feelings both in Vernon British Columbia Canada and in Britain

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A Vernon woman has been identified as the victim of a fatal stabbing in the U.K.

According to Essex Police, officers responded to a Chelmsford home Tuesday, Feb. 1, shortly after 4 p.m. local time.

Despite efforts by paramedics, 19-year-old Ashley Wadsworth died.

Jack Sepple, 23, of Chelmsford, Essex, appeared in court today, Feb. 3, for his first appearance on one count of murder.

“I know that incidents like this will shock and sadden the community, but our initial enquiries show this to be an isolated incident and that there is no wider risk to the community,” investigator Scott Egerton with the Essex Police said in a statement.

Reports from the U.K. suggest that the pair were in a relationship.

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A man has appeared in court charged with murdering his 19-year-old Canadian girlfriend, as her friends paid tribute to “a beautiful soul”.

Jack Sepple, 23, is accused of killing Ashley Wadsworth at a property in Chelmsford on Tuesday. Essex police attended the address in Tennyson Road shortly after 4pm.

Despite the efforts of paramedics, the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene. Ashley was originally from Vernon, British Columbia, and the couple met through an online dating app.

Her Facebook profile said she moved to Chelmsford in November 2021. Earlier this year she posted photos of her “amazing trip to London” where she went sightseeing.

Friends paid tribute to her, with one woman writing on social media: “My heart aches to hear this tragic news. The last time we talked we were planning to hangout right?

“Ashley was one of my best friends that I’ve met here in Canada. We lost a beautiful soul.”

Another said: “Rest In Peace sweet girl. I remember the most beautiful, brightest; most special moments watching you grow up. I will cherish them forever.”

A third wrote: “I hope heaven is everything you read about in church and more. And Ashley just know, I love you. I promise I will do my best to take care of your family for you. Till we meet again.”

Sepple, of Tennyson Road, Chelmsford, appeared at Colchester magistrates’ court on Thursday to face one count of murder.

He was remanded into custody and will next appear at Chelmsford crown court on Friday.

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Karen Reid Charged In Death Of Boston Police Officer

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Karen Reid has been charged with manslaughter for the death of her boyfriend Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. According to police reports Karen Reid struck her boyfriend of two years John O’Keefe with a blunt object before running him over with her car and leaving him in a snowbank to die. Karen Reid who is a financial lecturer at Bentley University was arrested and charged with manslaughter. John O’Keefe was a widowed father of two was out of at a pub crawl when he returned to his home to find Karen Reid waiting. The two were involved in an argument before he was struck with a blunt object and then run over by a vehicle. Karen Reid has been charged with manslaugher, vehicle homicide, leaving the scene of an accident among other charges. Karen Reid would be released on a $50,000 bond

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In a tearful session before a packed courtroom, a 41-year-old Mansfield woman pleaded not guilty to manslaughter today in connection with the death of a Boston police officer prosecutors say she struck with her Lexus SUV.

Karen Reid later posted $50,000 cash bail at Stoughton District Court before noon and left with her family.

“I hit him, I hit him, I hit him, I hit him,” Norfolk prosecutor Adam Lally said Reid exclaimed to paramedics when they responded to the discovery of officer John O’Keefe’s unresponsive body outside a Canton home during last weekend’s nor’easter.

Arguing for a lower $5,000 bail, Read’s attorney David Yannetti said, “there was no criminal intent,” in the accident, and instead, Read was frantic looking for O’Keefe after he was missing

O’Keefe was her boyfriend of two years, and, “she loved him,” Yannetti said.

In addition, Yannetti, said his client would argue to exclude statements she made after requesting an attorney when police responded.

Reid, who authorities say drove to the Fairview Road area in Canton with O’Keefe, possibly shortly after midnight Saturday, is charged with manslaughter, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle collision causing death and motor vehicle homicide.

O’Keefe, 46, of Canton, was transported to the Good Samaritan Medical Center following his discovery and was later pronounced dead.

Norfolk DA Michael Morrissey said Reid was taken to the State Police Blue Hills Barracks for processing Tuesday night.

“The Boston Police Department continues to grieve over the tragic loss of our brother police Officer John O’Keefe,” Superintendent in Chief Gregory Long said in a statement. “John was a kind person, dedicated to his family, and will be greatly missed by his coworkers and anyone who had the privilege of meeting him.”

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Chandler Halderson Guilty Of Parents Brutal Murder

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Chandler Halderson has been found guilty in the brutal murders of his parents. According to court documents Chandler Halderson was telling his parents a host of lies including working at Space X, attending college and volunteering for an elite scuba rescue team. When Chandler Halderson parents realized their son was telling a spiderweb of lies an arguments would break out that would end with their murders. Police believe that Chandler Halderson would fatally shoot his parents before chopping up their bodies and scattering the body parts around Wisconsin. Chandler Halderson is awaiting sentencing where he will be sentenced to life in prison without parole for the double murder.

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Dane County jury found Chandler Halderson guilty Thursday of the murder and dismemberment of his parents last summer.

After deliberating just over two hours, the jury found 23-year-old Halderson guilty of killing, cutting up and hiding the remains of Bart and Krista Halderson, as well as lying to law enforcement when he initially claimed his parents were missing after they left the Windsor house the family shared for a Fourth of July weekend trip in northern Wisconsin and never returned.

Chandler showed no apparent reaction when the verdicts were read, convicting him of two counts each of first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, hiding a corpse and falsifying information about a missing person.

A first-degree intentional homicide conviction carries a mandatory life sentence. Attorneys will be able to argue whether Chandler can ever be eligible for parole at a sentencing hearing scheduled in March.

“I hope that it brings some satisfaction,” Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne, who did not prosecute the case, told reporters after the verdicts. “We know that we cannot bring Bart and Krista back, but this is the first step to hopefully some finality.”

After prosecutors spent a week and a half arguing the case, which has drawn national media attention, the defense rested Thursday morning without calling any witnesses or Chandler testifying.

In a closing statement, Assistant District Attorney Andrea Raymond walked jurors through events from July 1, when Chandler is said to have killed Bart, 50, and Krista, 53, through his arrest on July 8.

She reminded jurors of evidence and testimony seen throughout the trial, such as human bone fragments found in the family’s fireplace, cutting tools with DNA matching Bart and Krista’s, phone location data showing Chandler near where his parents’ remains were later found, and neighbors’ security cameras capturing what vehicles came and went from the house during that time.

“We know that Bart and Krista went into that home and never came out, at least as whole people,” Raymond said

She compared solving a criminal case to putting together a puzzle, contending Chandler “had eight days to spread pieces of that puzzle all over Wisconsin, at least southern Wisconsin.”

“They were normal folks just trying to live a normal life. They don’t even get to be buried next to each other,” Raymond said. “Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I’m asking that you give justice to Krista and Bart Halderson and that you treat them with the dignity and respect that their own son hasn’t given them.”

Defense attorney Crystal Vera urged the jurors to consider what they don’t know with regard to the two first-degree intentional homicide charges, but she seemingly conceded Chandler was guilty of other charges.

“Do you know if it was an awful accident, do you know if it was intentional, do you know if there was someone else involved?” Vera asked the jurors. “You don’t, and that’s a problem.”

She admitted Chandler is a liar and even “goes to extreme lengths, if you will, to keep those lies going or to perhaps cover up those lies.”

But Vera argued the prosecution’s focus on Chandler’s lies about attending Madison Area Technical College, working for American Family Insurance or being part of a scuba dive team for Madison police — regardless of how much of the truth was known to his parents — was more about tainting his credibility if he testified rather than a reasonable motive.

“You were never told that they were going to kick him out of the house. You were never told that they were going to disown him. You were never told anything about why it matters,” Vera said. “If this is going to be motive, if this is the reason you’re intentionally killing someone, it better matter.”

In a rebuttal, Deputy District Attorney William Brown said: “He had two options: Own up to his lies, stand up and finally tell the truth for once. Or like a coward, shoot your father in the back, and that’s exactly what happened.”

The Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office was unable to determine the precise cause of death for Krista, whose only remains found were her legs. Ozanne said Chandler’s motive may never become clear.

“The one thing that our traditional criminal justice system never really may get to is the why,” he said. “It may not. We cannot reach into somebody and figure out the why unless they’re willing to somehow give that information to us. We may never know.”

Chandler reported his parents missing to the Dane County Sheriff’s Office on July 7, claiming they left for a trip to the family cabin in Langlade County with an unknown couple and hadn’t returned. Law enforcement quickly saw that story fall apart and arrested Chandler the following day.

In reality, prosecutors say, Chandler killed them after his father began catching on to his claims of attending MATC, and he spent the following days first trying to burn Bart and Krista in the fireplace before disposing of body parts at various locations.

Hours before Chandler’s arrest, investigators discovered Bart’s gunshot torso in a rural Cottage Grove property. It wasn’t until July 14 — nearly two weeks after the murders were believed to have happened — that Krista’s remains were found on state land in northwestern Dane County.

Given the scope of the investigation, which required searching multiple locations and involved several agencies, Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett said it came down to “time and resources” to put together the case, which he called “historical.

He credited the “professionalism and outstanding work” of the Sheriff’s Office detectives, deputies and staff in the first high-profile murder of Barrett’s tenure.

Despite a weeklong pause in the trial because Chandler tested positive for COVID-19 in the Dane County Jail, it concluded more than a week earlier than originally scheduled.

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