Claire Miller Charged With Sisters Murder

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Claire Miller a fourteen year old TicToker has been charged with the murder of her older sister who was confined to a wheelchair. According to police reports Claire Miller would stab her sister multiple times before calling 911 to report what she had done. According to police Claire Miller parents were sleeping when the murder occurred

The popular TicToker who had millions of views under the name ‘spiritsandsuchconsulting’ account when through the roof when news was released regarding the murder.

The alleged teen killer is being held in an adult prison without bond

UPDATE – Claire Miller Pleads Guilty To Sisters Murder

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A 14-year-old girl accused of stabbing her older disabled sister to death in the middle of the night was on the phone with someone who told police Claire Miller was having “suicidal and homicidal thoughts.”

The new detail was included in court records filed to support a search warrant of the Manheim Township home where Claire lived with her sister, Helen, and their parents, in the 1500 block of Clayton Road.

The records didn’t explain whether the witness talked to Claire Miller before, during or after the stabbing of Helen Miller, who had cerebral palsy and used a wheelchair.

Police were called to the family’s ranch home at 1:08 a.m. Monday, and they arrived five minutes later. They were greeted outside by Claire Miller, wearing bloody pants and with blood on her hands, repeatedly saying “I stabbed my sister,” according to court records.

Officers went inside and found Helen Miller, 19, on her back in a bedroom with a bloody pillow over her face. When an officer removed the pillow, a large knife was sticking out of her neck and blood was pooled on her chest and bed. She died from multiple stab wounds, the coroner said.

Police said they heard from a witness at 1:42 a.m. that the witness previously had been communicating with Claire Miller on the phone and that the teen was having “suicidal and homicidal thoughts.”

No further details on the witness’ identity or conversation with Claire Miller were included in the court documents. The documents outlined what items police collected from the crime scene, including the clothes Claire Miller was wearing at the time of the killing: A blue t- shirt with a white cat face on it and black, white and gray checkered pajama pants.

Police also collected bloody sheets, blankets and a comforter from Helen’s front bedroom, and a stuffed rabbit toy that was on a blanket.

Officers took swabs for DNA testing from the front door inside doorknob, the closet door in Helen’s room, Helen’s box springs, her carpet, an alarm keypad and a spot of suspected blood on the floor in front of an elevator. The ranch home has a finished basement.

Police also collected several sharp objects from the home to see if any were used in the stabbing in addition to the knife left in Helen’s neck. They took nine kitchen knives found in drawers or the dishwasher and they found these items in a rear bedroom: an Exacto knife in a desk; a dart board on the desk, and a paper towel with suspected blood on the floor.

Police also took a white board with chores for Claire located in the dining room. Officers said in their application for a search warrant that they would be looking for Claire’s cell phone, which could assist the investigation potentially establishing a motive and the events that occurred before, during and after the crime, but no phone was listed as among the items seized by police.

Claire Miller, who was charged with criminal homicide, is being held without bail in the Lancaster County Prison as she awaits court proceedings. She had a preliminary hearing set for Friday but it was continued. She is being held in prison in a cell by herself in the female unit of the facility under constant observation, officials sad.

https://www.pennlive.com/news/2021/02/teen-had-suicidal-and-homicidal-thoughts-the-night-her-older-sister-was-stabbed-to-death-records.html

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Shortly after police say Claire Miller stabbed her sister to death early Monday morning, a person told police the 14-year-old girl had been having suicidal and homicidal thoughts, according to a search warrant application.

The person is identified only as witness one in the warrant. The person told police at 1:42 a.m. that they had been talking with Miller by phone. The warrant does not say when they had been talking.

Miller called police shortly after 1 a.m. Monday and told them, hysterically, that she had killed her sister, according to Manheim Township police. When officers arrived to the Clayton Avenue home, they found Helen Miller, 19, in a bedroom with a pillow over her face and a knife sticking out of her neck. Helen Miller, who had cerebral palsy, had been stabbed repeatedly, an autopsy found.

Claire Miller’s attorney, Robert Beyer, who has previously declined comment, could not immediately be reached Thursday.

The search warrant lists items police wanted to take as evidence, including DNA samples, sheets, clothing, knives and a whiteboard listing Claire Miller’s chores. The application also said police wanted Claire Miller’s phone, but a phone was not listed on the inventory of items seized.

Claire Miller is being held in Lancaster County Prison without bail.

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A 14-year-old girl in Manheim Township has been charged in the killing of her older sister, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office.

Claire Miller was arraigned Monday on a homicide charge and is being held without bail at Lancaster County Prison. She is charged as an adult in the killing of her sister, Helen Miller, 19.

Authorities said police responded shortly after 1 a.m. Monday to the family home in the 1500 block of Clayton Road.

According to court documents, Miller was outside the home when officers arrived and repeatedly said, “I stabbed my sister.”

Police said they went inside the home and found 19-year-old Helen Miller, who is wheelchair-bound, in a bedroom with a large knife in her neck. Life-saving measures were attempted but were unsuccessful, police said.

Investigators want to know what led up to the stabbing.

“Looking for evidence and trying to come up with a timetable and whatever they can find to help them understand what might have happened,” Manheim Township police chief Tom Rudzinski said.

Police believe the girls’ parents were home but asleep when the stabbing occurred.

“My heart goes out to them, and I can’t even begin to understand or imagine the pain that they feel at this point,” Rudzinski said.

The Lancaster County coroner on Wednesday released the autopsy results for Helen Miller.

The coroner said she died of multiple stab wounds.

Her death has been ruled a homicide.

“A Manheim Township teenager is charged with killing her older sister in her family home in the early morning hours on February 22, 2021.

“Officers with the Manheim Township Police Department were dispatched shortly after 1:00 am Monday, February 22, 2021, to the 1500 Block of Clayton Road, Manheim Township, after a female called 911 and reported that she had killed her sister. Arriving officers were met by Claire E. Miller F/14 who directed them to a bedroom where they found Helen M. Miller F/19 with a stab wound in her neck. Officers and EMS personnel attempted lifesaving measures, but they were unsuccessful. Information obtained so far determined that the incident happened during the overnight hours when the girls’ parents were asleep.

“Claire Miller was taken into custody at the scene. The Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office is assisting with the investigation and approved charging Claire Miller with Criminal Homicide. Miller will be arraigned by Magisterial District Judge David Miller. It is expected that Miller will be transported to Lancaster County Prison after arraignment on the charge of Homicide. Anyone charged with homicide in Pennsylvania is not eligible for bail. Claire Miller is being charged as an adult because homicide is not considered a delinquent act in Pennsylvania.

“Police indicate there is no threat to public safety. Manheim Township Police are fully committed to this investigation. Investigators and members of the Lancaster County Major Crimes Unit are still at the residence collecting evidence and working to determine the circumstances that led to Helen Miller’s death.

“Detective Steve Newman of the Manheim Township Police Department filed the charges which were approved by Assistant District Attorney Christine Wilson.

Miller is presumed innocent.”

https://www.wgal.com/article/pennsylvania-manheim-township-girl-accused-of-killing-older-sister/35627317#

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Zephaniah Trevino Teen Killer Or Victim

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Zephaniah Trevino a Texas teenager who has been charged with capital murder is either a teen killer or a sex trafficking victim. According to police Zephaniah Trevino was present when the victim, Carlos Arajeni-Arriaza Morillo was fatally shot during a robbery. However Zephaniah Trevino family is saying the teenager was controlled by an older man.

According to police Zephaniah Trevino and two other men, Phillip Baldenegro and Jesse Martinez, lured the victim and another man to a home. When inside of the home the victim and the other man were shot, the other man survived the attack. Phillip Baldenegro has admitted to shooting both of the men.

However Phillip Baldenegro, Jesse Martinez and Zephaniah Trevino were all charged with capital murder. Police are saying that Zephaniah Trevino lured the two men to the apartment and that according to Texas prosecutors she will be tried as an adult and face life in prison

A number of celebrities have reached out and spoken about the Zephaniah Trevino case saying that she is a teenage victim and should be treated like a juvenile and not a teen killer. That the now seventeen year old was being forced by her boyfriend to have sex for money and that she was told to lure the two victims to the home in fear of her life. However prosecutors believe she was a willing participant.

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For a year, Zephi Trevino has been in custody at the Henry Wade Justice Center

She’s charged with capital murder for an incident in May 2019. Two other men also face capital murder charges.

Police and attorneys for all three suspects agree one victim was injured and another was killed in a shooting at the apartment.

But Zephi’s parents say she is a victim, not a suspect, and should be released.

Zephi Trevino played soccer and volleyball and was involved at church, until, her mother says, Zephi got involved with the wrong people.

“I think as parents we saw signs, we just didn’t know what they were,” said Zephi’s mother Crystal Trevino.

It wasn’t until May 2019 when Crystal realized what was going on with her daughter. At the time, Zephi was 16.

Crystal Trevino calls her daughter a sex trafficking victim and says it can happen to any young, impressionable girl. 

She says she even had safeguards for Zephi, including a phone tracker.

“We had things in place that we thought would protect her from a lot of things but it turned into my worst nightmare,” said Crystal.

One evening her mother couldn’t reach her, hours after Zephi said she was going to the mall with friends.

“I kept texting her. ‘Where are you? Come home.’ She just kind of went off the map and we didn’t hear back from her,” said Crystal.

Crystal says when her daughter got home that night Zephi seemed out of it, like she had been drugged, and went straight to bed.

“She woke up probably about 11:30-ish in the evening and crawled up next to me and did not move and cried,” said Crystal.

What Zephi Trevino’s parents didn’t know was that their daughter had been at an apartment in Grand Prairie.

She was there with two men, Phillip Baldenegro and Jesse Martinez, who were 18 and 19 years old at the time.

Police say Baldenegro and Martinez, with Zephi Trevino’s help, lured two men to the apartment, then ambushed and robbed them.

Baldenegro has admitted he shot both men, killing one of them.

Baldenegro, Martinez and Zephi Trevino are all charged with capital murder.

Attorney David Finn represents Baldenegro.

“She brought the guys to the apartment and set the whole thing up,” said Finn.

Zephi Trevino’s parents, her attorney and Baldenegro’s attorney agree the men were there to have sex with Zephi, but Zephi’s parents claim Baldenegro was forcing their daughter to have sex for money.

Baldenegro’s attorney says his client admits he pulled the trigger, but he is not a pimp.

“She is no victim. My client Philip Baldenegro is 19 and I think she was 16 at the time. They had a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship that is born out on my client’s cellphone,” said Finn.

“And the thought of your child with men. That’s a mother’s worst nightmare,” said Crystal Trevino.

She says Zephi Trevino told her Baldenegro and Martinez threatened to harm her family if she told them what was happening.

“I am angry because she is [in jail]. I’m angry the system has not fought for her and I am upset because she does not have counseling and she needs help to heal and she needs support and she is not getting that,” said Trevino.

Crystal Trevino says her daughter was offered a 10-year plea deal, which she declined. She faces up to 40 years in prison.

Zephi Trevino has been at the Henry Wade Justice center for a year.

“I can’t even hug her. I can’t even talk to her,” said Crystal.

For months, Zephi’s parents searched for an attorney to help them free their daughter. Civil rights lawyer Justin Moore is helping the family.

“When I heard the story and kind of what they had been going through and how they thought they were not adequately being represented, I decided to dig deeper and see if I could find a way to help them,” said Moore.

With Moore’s help, Zephi Trevino’s case has gotten the attention of record mogul Jason Flom, who heads Lava Records and once ran Capitol Records.

He is also one of the co-founders of the Innocence Project, which has helped secure the release of hundreds of wrongfully convicted people.

“It’s crazy to think that while we are sitting here today, she is sitting in a jail cell awaiting her fate. As a child. She’s a child. What the hell are we doing?” said Flom.

Flom says he thinks Dallas District Attorney John Creuzot should take a closer look at the case.

“On what planet does it make sense that we are going to charge her with capital murder? It’s a disastrously failed social policy,” said Flom.

The district attorney and prosecutors are prohibited by law from talking about juvenile cases. Moore says that’s part of the problem — almost everything in the juvenile courts is done in secret.

”I think we have a system that when children are being prosecuted, it’s hard for the parent, child and counsel to be on the same page because of the privacy laws that juveniles are, quote-unquote, ‘protected’ by,” said Moore.  

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/zephi-trevino-didn-t-pull-the-trigger-but-this-teen-girl-is-charged-with-capital-murder/ar-BB17o2P4

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A North Texas teenager whose murder case has drawn attention from celebrities including Kim Kardashian West will be prosecuted in adult court, a Dallas County judge decided.

Zephaniah Trevino of Grand Prairie, who turned 18 on Feb. 19, was booked into the Dallas County jail on Feb. 12 after state District Judge Cheryl Lee Shannon’s ruling in juvenile court. Trevino remains jailed in lieu of $750,000 bail.

Trevino’s family and lawyers have said she was the victim of sex trafficking and was coerced into the Aug. 3, 2019, robbery in Grand Prairie that left 24-year-old Carlos Arajeni-Arriaza Morillo dead. Trevino was 16 at the time.

“I believe that no child should be certified as an adult, and the fact that this child here has shown that she likely was victimized by the aggressors definitely compounds the stain on the certification,” defense attorney Justin Moore said

Trevino faces charges of capital murder and aggravated robbery. A capital murder charge carries only two punishment options: the death penalty or life in prison without parole. But the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that defendants who were juveniles at the time of the crime cannot be sentenced to death or life in prison without the possibility of parole, even if they stand trial as an adult. If convicted on the capital murder charge, Trevino would automatically have to serve 50 years in prison before becoming eligible for parole.

Had she remained in juvenile court, she couldn’t face more than 40 years in prison.

Prosecutors initially offered Trevino 10 years in prison in exchange for a plea of guilty to the aggravated robbery charge. They then offered five years on the same charge shortly before the judge certified her as an adult, Moore said. Defense lawyers and prosecutors haven’t discussed where the offer stands since the hearing to certify Trevino, he said

Two men, Jesse Martinez and Philip Aguilera Baldenegro, face the same charges in the shooting. Both were 18 at the time of the crime. Anyone over 17 is automatically tried as an adult in Texas.

Grand Prairie police initially said Martinez and Baldenegro lured Morillo and another man to the 300 block of Northeast 5th Street with the intent of robbing them. The victims fought back, and Morillo was shot during the struggle.

Trevino’s lawyers have said Morillo and the other man were pursuing sex from her, even though they knew she was underage.

Baldenegro’s attorney, David Finn, has said his client doesn’t dispute being the triggerman. But Finn argues that Trevino orchestrated the robbery and was not a sex trafficking victim, and that Trevino’s supporters have concocted the story to garner sympathy.

Last year, the case was the subject of a podcast, Wrongful Conviction With Jason Flom. Actress Jamie Lee Curtis purchased a full-page ad in The Dallas Morning News calling on District Attorney John Creuzot to dismiss the charges.

“All the DA has to do is drop the charges against this innocent girl,” Curtis said. “She didn’t hold a gun. She didn’t create the scenario. She was being sold for sex.”

Creuzot has declined to talk publicly about the case.

In Texas, defendants can be found guilty of murder if they participated in a crime — regardless of whether they pulled the trigger.

https://www.dallasnews.com/2021/02/23/zephaniah-trevino-north-texas-teen-accused-of-capital-murder-to-be-prosecuted-as-adult-judge-rules/

The Brandon Teena Story

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The Brandon Teena murder shocked the Nation when it occurred and it opened the door to discussions regarding violence towards trans-gendered individuals. In this article on My Crime Library we will take a closer look at the Brandon Teena story the basis of the movie Boys Don’t Cry

Brandon Teena Childhood

Brandon Teena was born on December 12, 1972 in Lincoln Nebraska. From an early age Brandon, whose birth name was Teena Renae Brandon, Would bounce back and forth with her older sister between their grandparents and their mother until Brandon was three years old

As young children the two children would be sexually abused by their Uncle for several years. Brandon who was identifying as a male from a young age would be described as awkward by her classmates. When the two children were sent to a Catholic school Brandon would begin to rebel and would dress in a more masculine fashion.

Brandon Teena And Lisa Lambert

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In 1993 after following legal trouble in which Brandon Teena was arrested for passing forged checks he would move into the home of Lisa Lambert and soon would start dating a friend of Lambert’s Lana Tisdel. Brandon would also start hanging out with John Lotter and Marvin Thomas “Tom” Nissen. When Brandon was arrested and would be bailed out by Tisdel his secret of being born a female was revealed.

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Soon after getting out of jail Brandon Teena would be forced by Lotter and Nissen to prove that she was indeed a female and would force Lana Tisdel to watch. Brandon Teena would be forced into a vehicle where he was driven to a remote location where she would be gang raped by Lotter and Nissen. Lana Tisdel would convince Brandon Teena to go to an emergency room and where the doctor would be more interested in her sexuality than the actual rape. The rape kit would be lost.

John Lotter and Tom Nissen would learn that Brandon Teena reported the sexual assault and began the search for him. On December 31, 1993. Lotter and Nissen would break into Lisa Lambert’s home where they would find Brandon Teena. Brandon Teena, Lisa Lambert and Phillip Devine (who was dating Tisdel’s sister) would all be fatally shot.

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Tom Nissen and John Lotter would soon be arrested for the triple murder and very quickly Tom Nissen would make a deal with prosecutors in order to escape the death penalty. John Lotter would be convicted and sentenced to death.

Over the years there has been much debate on whether or not Tom Nissen was the actual killer and that prosecutors sent the wrong man to death row in Nebraska.

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  • John Lotter
  • Birth Date – 05/31/1971
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  • Birth Date – 10/22/1971
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Twenty years ago in a little Nebraskan town called Falls City, a handsome 21-year-old transman with big blue eyes was brutally beaten, raped and murdered in one of the most heinous hate crimes in American history.

His name was Brandon Teena.

Though his murder immediately made headlines, it was Kimberly Peirce’s film dramatization Boys Don’t Cry in 1999 that made Brandon’s story familiar to millions of Americans—and won Hilary Swank an Oscar for her moving portrayal of him.

Brandon left his hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, for Falls City at the age of 20, hoping to start a new life in a community where no one knew him. He started dating Lana Tisdel, and found a family of sorts in her inner circle of friends, including John Lotter and Marvin “Tom” Nissen. But upon discovering Brandon was a biological female, Lotter and Nissen became obsessed with proving his anatomy to Lana, forcibly disrobing him in a bathroom on Christmas Eve, and hours later, raping him. On New Years Eve, to prevent him from ever pressing charges, they killed him and two bystanders.

Today, Lotter remains on death row at Tecumseh State Correctional Institution, having been convicted of the killings with Nissen’s testimony. Nissen is serving three life sentences at the Lincoln Correctional Center. In 2007, he recanted his original testimony and now admits he murdered the three victims with Lotter as his accomplice.

But another figure in this horrifying story remains free.

On December 25, mere hours after being sexually assaulted, Brandon faced a demeaning and dehumanizing line of questioning from the Richardson County Sheriff, Charles Laux, when reporting his attackers. In a recent interview from her L.A. office, director Peirce called it “a third rape.”

C: [A]fter he pulled your pants down and seen you was a girl, what did he do? Did he fondle you any?

B: No.

C: He didn’t fondle you any, huh. Didn’t that kind of amaze you?…Doesn’t that kind of, ah, get your attention somehow that he would’ve put his hands in your pants and play with you a little bit?

C: [Y]ou were all half-ass drunk….I can’t believe that if he pulled your pants down and you are a female that he didn’t stick his hand in you or his finger in you.

B: Well, he didn’t.

C: I can’t believe he didn’t.

C:…Did he have a hard on when he got back there or what?

B: I don’t know. I didn’t look.

C: You didn’t look. Did he take a little time working it up, or what? Did you work it up for him?

B: No, I didn’t.

C: You didn’t work it up for him?

B: No.

C: Then you think he had it worked up on his own, or what?

B: I guess so, I don’t know.

C: You don’t know…Did, when he got in the back seat you were already spread out back there ready for him, waiting on him.

B: No, I was sitting up when he got back there.

….

C: And you had never had sex before?

B: No.

C: How old are you?

B: 21.

C: And if you’re 21, you think you’d have, you’d have, trouble getting it in?

….

C: Why do you run around with girls instead of, ah, guys being you are a girl yourself?

B: Why do I what?

C: Why do you run around with girls instead of guys being you’re a girl yourself?

B: I haven’t the slightest idea.

C: You haven’t the slightest idea? You go around kissing other girls?….[T]he girls that don’t know about you, thinks [sic] you are a guy. Do you kiss them?

….

B: …I have a sexual identity crisis.

C: A what?

B: I have a sexual identity crisis.

C: You want to explain that?

B: I don’t know if I can even talk about it….

I recently re-watched Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir’s Emmy-nominated 1998 documentary The Brandon Teena Story, which unearthed this excruciating exchange. The duo spent more than five years researching and reporting the case, even moving into an apartment in Falls City to attend all the trials and sentencings. Without their excellent investigative journalism we would have never learned of the extreme misconduct and inhumanity Brandon suffered from Laux. Hearing his cruelty anew, it finally occurred to me why he seems the cruelest in this cast of characters: There’s something particularly perverse about a man entrusted with the duty to protect choosing instead to hurt and humiliate.

Peirce, who also spent more than half a decade researching and making her film, chose to underscore the disturbing and participatory nature of Laux’s questions about the crime by playing out the rape scene in flashback with Swank’s voiceover, as she gets grilled by Laux.  When I recently spoke with Peirce, she noted “a level of provocation and pleasure [that Laux derived] out of making Brandon relive his own torture.”

Despite ample evidence, Laux neglected to apprehend and charge Lotter and Nissen, giving them the opportunity to plan and execute Brandon’s murder twenty years ago today on December 31, 1993. JoAnn Brandon, Brandon’s mother, was eventually awarded $5000 for wrongful death, $7000 for intentional infliction of emotional distress, $80,000 for “mental suffering” and $6,223.20 for funeral expenses.

I wondered if the stain of Laux’s legacy still lingered in Falls City’s Sheriff’s Office, or if they’d made procedural efforts to improve their dealings with LGBT populations. After all, transgender rights and visibility have increased significantly since 1993.

To find out how much progress has made its way to the Richardson County Sheriff’s Office, I reached out to the current sheriff, Randy Houser, an affable 61-year-old from Omaha. I first asked Houser if he could get me in touch with Laux, wondering whether he has any regret about the way he handled things.

“I’m pretty sure he will not speak with you,” Houser wrote in an email. He encouraged me, however, to give it a try. When my letter requesting an interview went unanswered, I called Laux’s home in Dawson. “You know, you people are a pain in the ass!” he yelled, upon hearing why I was calling, and hung up.

“That’s ‘our Charlie’!” Houser said. “He has rationalized his role to the point where he’s blameless. I’m sure it’s a defense mechanism.” Houser updated me on Laux’s life since 1993. Just a few years after the tragedy, he was voted commissioner of Richardson County. When his term ended, he took a job as a corrections officer at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, where Lotter sits on death row. As recently as 2010, he even served on his community’s Village Board. Now retired, he drives a school bus.

That Laux could have garnered enough votes to hold any office—and cart children to school—surprised me. “Well,” Houser laughed, “these aren’t exactly offices of high reward!”

He joked that Falls City “is a few miles from the ends of the earth,” but assured me that he and his compatriots “are a lot more evolved than you might expect.” Many law enforcement officials at the time thought Laux’s behavior was “appalling,” he said. “A series of bad decisions were made by the guy at the top and that won’t be me if something like this happens again. Things are not the same.”

Today, police vehicles are equipped with in-car videos and officers are outfitted with wireless microphones so they are monitored and held accountable for their actions. Also, basic law-enforcement training is an intense 16 weeks at the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center in Grand Island, where the curriculum includes a viewing and discussion of the The Brandon Teena Story and staged sexual-assault and domestic-violence scenarios between straight and gay couples

Not to justify his wrongdoing, but to partially explain Laux’s ignorance, Houser told me that Laux’s training was far inferior to what officers receive today: “Charlie was in his third 4-year term as sheriff in 1993. He was a cop for years prior to that. His basic training experience was probably in the late 70’s or early 80’s, when it lasted all of six weeks.”  

Today, Brandon Teena’s experience would be different, Houser said. Richardson County now has access to services from Project Response, a support advocacy group based out of Omaha and Lincoln that assists with domestic violence and sexual assault cases. “If there was strong evidence of witness intimidation or reprisal as there was in this case,” Houser explained, “we would link up with Project Response and that person would be put in a safe house, given a cell phone that can only dial 911 and their personal phone would be taken away from them so their perpetrators can’t track them down.”

“A rape,” he continued, “especially one involving kidnapping, physical assault and death threats was as rare then as it is today. The majority of our caseload is protection order violations, DUIs, driving under suspension and domestic violence. [A case like Brandon’s] would be an emergency, a drop-everything situation—and it would probably be handed over to state patrol investigators, who have more resources.”

Houser lives with his wife of 33 years, Julie, eight blocks from the courthouse. In modern-day Falls City—population 4,300—conservatism comes in the form of “mind your own business, live your own life,” he told me. While he’s sure there are some gays in town, “they’re not overt about it. There’s not saying, ‘I’m gay!’”

I couldn’t quite tell if he meant it approvingly—as if gays should avoid public displays of affection—or if he was just reporting. But that he could use some LGBT-awareness training is clear: He referred to Brandon as “she,” called being transgender a “lifestyle,” and suggested discrimination towards gay people was non-existent in Falls City.

I asked, hypothetically, if he’d be willing to do a LGBT-sensitivity training session with PFLAG, a queer advocacy group founded in 1972 that has done significant law enforcement outreach in the past, as a way to acknowledge the mishandling of Brandon’s case and firmly close that chapter on Falls City’s history.

“Oh absolutely!” he responded. “That goes without saying.”

PFLAG was happy to help out when I explained the idea. Liz Owen, the communications director of PFLAG National in Washington D.C., arranged for Ellen James of the Omaha chapter to train Houser and his staff.

“We have a training session scheduled on Jan 18th,” Houser wrote to me two weeks later. “I also invited our local police department and neighboring Sheriff to attend.”

James, a lawyer with a transgender daughter, will be covering a lot of ground, according to Owen: “Basic education about the LGBT community—defining and explaining the differences in biology, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation. She will also cover the terminology in the transgender community; facts about homeless youth and research on family acceptance; and best practices for officers in interacting with members of the transgender community.”

“I was discussing the upcoming presentation with one of my deputies,” Houser wrote to me in one of our last email exchanges, “and he asked: ‘What is the definition of a transgender person?’ I struggled to define it, but I basically came to the conclusion that a transgender person is whatever they say they are.”

It’s a simple concept—honoring however people want to define themselves—but it requires a leap of imagination Lotter, Nissen and Laux couldn’t make—and it would have made all the difference.

https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/12/two-decades-after-brandon-teenas-murder-a-look-back-at-falls-city/282738/

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federal judge on Friday shot down a killer’s challenge to Nebraska’s method for determining death sentences, likening the attempt to a desperation play in football.

A three-judge panel sent John Lotter to death row in 1996 for his role in a 1993 triple murder near Humboldt that inspired the fictional film “Boys Don’t Cry.”

In Nebraska’s system, juries decide a defendant’s guilt in capital cases, followed by a separate trial in which the same jury decides whether aggravating favors exist to warrant a death sentence.

A three-judge panel then convenes to weigh any mitigating factors in the defendant’s favor.

The judges also must determine if the death sentence is warranted and, if so, whether it is proportionate to the penalty imposed in similar cases.

Lotter’s attorneys argued that Nebraska’s system is similar to one in Florida that was found to be unconstitutional last year by the U.S. Supreme Court. They sought to pursue a new argument that their client has a right to have jurors, not judges, weigh his fate.

But U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf described Lotter’s challenge as “meritless and, perhaps, even frivolous” in an order he released Friday.

“While a ‘Hail Mary’ may work in football, it does not work here,” Kopf wrote

The judge also determined that the U.S. Supreme Court, in a related case, has said decisions on death penalty sentencing schemes do not apply retroactively to defendants whose sentences had previously been upheld on appeal. Such has been the case with Lotter, whose death sentence has been affirmed repeatedly in both federal and state courts.

In essence, Kopf said the high court’s ruling in the Florida case does not apply to Lotter.

Lotter has a similar death penalty challenge pending in Richardson County District Court based upon the Florida decision.

Marvin Thomas Nissen and Lotter were convicted in the 1993 killings of Teena Brandon, a transgender person who went by the name Brandon. They sought to silence Brandon after he reported to authorities that he was raped by the men, who were upset upon learning his biological gender. They also killed two others at a rental house where Brandon was staying: Lisa Lambert, 24, and Phillip DeVine, 22.

Nissen was sentenced to life in prison after he provided testimony for the state at Lotter’s trial. Nissen has subsequently said he fired the handgun that killed all three victims but lied on the witness stand when he told jurors that Lotter was the gunman.

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Nikko Jenkins Nebraska Death Row

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Nikko Jenkins is currently on death row in Nebraska for the murders of four people. Nikko Jenkins who was just released from prison a month prior would murder the four victims in a series of robberies. In this article on My Crime Library we will take a closer look at Nikko Jenkins who is classified as a spree killer however an argument could be made to call him a serial killer.

Nikko Jenkins Early Years

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Nikko Jenkins was literally raised in a family of criminals. He would only be seven years old the first time that he ran into trouble with the law when he brought a loaded gun to school. This would not be the last time

Nikko Jenkins would be in and out of group homes and juvenile facilities until he was fifteen years old when he would be arrested for an armed carjacking that would send him to prison for the next decade.

Nikko Jenkins Murders

Nikko Jenkins would be released from prison and soon would be back to his criminal ways. With the help of his sister and cousin Jenkins would set up the first two victims with the help of his sister and cousin.

Juan Uribe-Pena and Jorge C. Cajiga-Ruiz were lured to a hotel with the promise of sex not knowing they were walking into an ambush. His sister and cousin would later claim that they thought it would be a straight up robbery however Nikko Jenkins would fatally shoot both men.

A little over a week later Nikko Jenkins would murder Curtis Bradford a man that he had met in prison and was on friendly terms with. The two would hang out the night before the murder. Reportedly Nikko Jenkins sister would tell him that Bradford was responsible for shooting up their home. Nikko Jenkins would fatally shoot Curtis Bradford

The last victim was Andrea Krueger who was dragged from her vehicle and shot multiple times.

Nikko Jenkins Arrest And Trial

Nikko Jenkins would be arrested nine days later on a count of uttering terrorist threats and soon after Nebraska police would realize that Nikko was responsible for the spree of murders that took place in the prior weeks

Realizing that the evidence against him was overwhelming Nikko Jenkins would confess to the four murders. Jenkins who would plead guilty to all four murders however his sanity would come into question

Nikko Jenkins would be tested by a number of doctors who in the end would declare him competent to stand trial. Jenkins would be found guilty of all four murders but before he could be sentenced his competency would again be called into question. Again Nikko would be declared competent and a few of the doctors believed he was faking.

Jenkins who was called one of the most dangerous men in Nebraska history would be sentenced to death in May 2017 for the four murders and would receive an additional 450 years.

Nikko Jenkins 2021 Information

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  • Nikko Jenkins
  • Birth Date – 09/16/1986
  • Institution – TECUMSEH STATE COR INSTITUTION

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On Sept. 3, 2013, Nikko Jenkins confessed to an Omaha murder spree that took the lives of four people during a police interrogation. In the interrogation, Jenkins says the murders were acts of sacrifice to Apophis.

“Do you not realize I’ve got Nikko Jenkins?” the detective asks in the video above. “I got Nikko Jenkins. I got you! I’ve got your DNA at the murder scene. I’ve got your DNA in the car. I’ve got the weapon. I’ve got Nikko Jenkins.”

Jenkins was 30 when he was convicted of killing three men and a young mother — Juan Uribe-Pena, Jorge C. Cajiga-Ruiz, Curtis Bradford and Andrea Kruger — over a 10 day period. Jenkins began his murder spree less than two weeks after his release from prison. Bradford was the only victim Jenkins knew, having met him in prison. All others were randomly targeted.

Jenkins admitted to investigators that he shot Juan Uribe-Pena and Jorge C. Cajiga-Ruiz, each in the head, and took one of their wallets. Investigators believe the two were lured there under the guise of having sexual relations with women.

Jenkins also admitted to Bradford’s murder, saying he had to use a shotgun to finish him off since a revolver didn’t kill him.

Jenkins said he encountered Kruger, who authorities believe was heading home from work, at a west Omaha bar.

Detectives testified that Jenkins watched Kruger leave McDonald’s and stopped in front of her at the intersection where she was later found dead. Jenkins admitted to investigators, that Kruger pleaded with him to let her go, but he ultimately shot her in the head three times and once in the chest.

Testimony in court Tuesday revealed that Jenkins drove her car to 40th Street, where he “gave it to a crackhead to burn.”

A three judge panel sentenced Nikko Jenkins to death four times for four murders nearly four years after a summer killing rampage. Additionally, he received up to 500 years in prison for his remaining counts.

“This is one of the worst killing sprees in the history of this state,” Judge Peter Battalion said.

Jenkins told investigators Egyptian demons were possessing him and that the only way he could get rid of terrible headaches brought on by the demons was to kill people.

Despite courtroom outbursts that included speaking in tongues and laughter, Jenkins insisted he was not crazy.

“This is what I want the public to know. I never ever deemed myself to be incompetent or lacking in intellectual capacities. I am a high-functioning, mentally ill patient. There are 4 percent high functioning, severely suffering from psychosis in this country,” Jenkins said.

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The Supreme Court is passing for now on deciding whether juries must find all facts necessary to impose a death sentence or whether judges can play a role, an issue Nebraska and Missouri death row inmates had asked the court to take up.

The high court on Monday declined to hear appeals brought by Nikko Jenkins in Nebraska and Craig Wood in Missouri. The court, as is usual, didn’t comment in turning away the cases.

Jenkins is on death row in Nebraska after killing four people in Omaha shortly after his 2013 release from prison, where he had served 10 years for two carjackings. Jenkins pleaded no contest to the killings, and a three-judge panel was appointed to sentence him. Jenkins waived his right to have a jury assess aggravating circumstances, and the panel sentenced him to death.

Wood is on death row in Missouri after being convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing 10-year-old Hailey Owens in 2014. The jury that convicted Wood couldn’t decide whether to sentence him to death or life in prison without parole. That left the decision up to the judge who oversaw Wood’s trial.

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Murder Of Bobby Kent

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The murder of Bobby Kent was a Florida murder committed by a number of teenagers including his best friend. The murder that took place in 1993 was a rather shocking case due to its brutality and the ages of the teen killers. On this article on My Crime Library we are going to take a closer look at the murder of Bobby Kent

Bobby Kent Murder – The Beginning

Bobby Kent best friend over the last few years was a kid who lived in the same Florida neighborhood whose name was Martin Puccio, everyone would call him Marty. The two had a rather odd relationship as Marty claimed that Bobby would bully him as well as assault him.

The parents of both of the teenagers did not approve of the relationship as well as the Puccio’s would see the bruises that Bobby Kent left on Marty and Bobby Kent’s father thought that Marty had not future and would drag his son down. Marty Puccio dropped out of high school and was working minimum wage jobs

The two teenagers were also rumored to be doing steroids and they also attempted to sell gay porn films that they created by using a 40 year old man to perform in them. No video store would buy the tapes due to their poor quality, neither Marty nor Bobby appeared in the videos.

Bobby Kent Murder – Lisa Connelly Enters The Picture

In early 1993 Marty Puccio started to date an eighteen year old girl by the name of Lisa Connelly who immediately became jealous about how much time her new boyfriend was spending with Bobby Kent. Lisa Connelly tried to distract Bobby by setting him up with a friend of hers, Alice “Ali” Willis. The two would not date long however as Bobby was reportedly abusive towards Ali Willis.

By the summer of 1993 Lisa Connelly was discussing with Marty Puccio and others about killing Bobby Kent to get rid of him. By this time Lisa Connelly was pregnant and wanted Kent out of the picture. According to Ali Willis, Lisa called her and told her that Bobby Kent threatened to kill Willis and smother her baby. Lisa told Ali to come to her home so they could discuss how to solve their Bobby Kent problem.

Ali Willis would show up at Lisa Connelly home and she brought along with her two of her friends, Donald Semenec who Ali was dating and Heather Swallers. The group would discuss and come up with a plan to murder Bobby Kent

Bobby Kent Murder – The First Attempt

The plan the group came up with was put into play on July 13, 1993. Marty Puccio, Donald Semenec, Heather Swallers, Lisa Connelly, Ali Willis met Bobby Kent at a new housing development. Early on Donald and Heather became uncomfortable and would leave.

The plan consisted of promising Bobby Kent that he could drive Ali Willis new car and have sex with her. While the two were engaged in sexual activity Lisa Connelly would fatally shoot Bobby however she lost her nerve when the time came.

Bobby Kent Murder

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Even though their first plan to murder Bobby Kent failed the group still wanted to get rid of him. Lisa Connelly would come into contact with Derek Kaufman, a reported hitman, the group would meet with him at his residence (where he lived with his parents). Lisa asked Kaufman to get a gun however he reported said he could not get one in time.

The group would go back to Lisa Connelly home where they were joined by her cousin Derek Dzvirko. The group would discuss their plans to murder Bobby Kent the next night.

On July 14, 1993 the seven would meet at Marty Puccio’s residence where they would call Bobby Kent and arrange to meet him later that night. At 11:30pm Bobby Kent would be picked up and it would be the last time his parents saw him alive

The group headed back out to a construction site and once there Bobby Kent and Ali Willis would head off so they would be able to talk, Heather Swallers would join them. While the two girls would distract Kent Donald Semenec would run up and strike Kent with a knife to his neck.

Bobby Kent reportedly turned around and asked Marty Puccio for help, however for a reply Marty would stab his best friend in the stomach. While Bobby begged for his life Marty would continue to stab him. When Bobby tried to run away he would be swarmed by Puccio, Semenec and Derek Kaufman. Marty Puccio would slit Bobby’s neck and Derek Kaufman would strike him in the head with a baseball bat. Bobby Kent was dead by this time and his body was left near a pond in the hope that alligators would get rid of the evidence

Bobby Kent Murders – Arrests

The group of seven would leave the area and would make promises to each other that no one would talk about the murder to anyone however this did not happen.

Lisa Connelly would tell her mother and her mom would call the mother of Derek Dzvirko. The two sisters would bring their adult children to a lawyer who happened to be their brother. The lawyer would put them in contact with a detective of the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. Soon after Derek Dzvirko would confess everything to the detective and lead him to the body of Bobby Kent

The seven murderers would be arrested and charged with the murder of Bobby Kent

Bobby Kent Aftermath

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Marty Puccio
DC Number:963022
Name:PUCCIO, MARTIN
Race:WHITE
Sex:MALE
Birth Date:03/01/1973
Initial Receipt Date:08/03/1995
Current Facility:DESOTO ANNEX
Current Custody:CLOSE
Current Release Date:SENTENCED TO LIFE

Marty Puccio was originally sentenced to death however on appeal his sentence was reduced to life in prison with the chance of parole after 25 years. He will be eligible in 2022

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DC Number:963020
Name:SEMENEC, DONALD
Race:WHITE
Sex:MALE
Birth Date:07/15/1975
Initial Receipt Date:06/06/1995
Current Facility:FSP WEST UNIT
Current Custody:CLOSE
Current Release Date:SENTENCED TO LIFE

Donald Semenec was sentenced to life in prison plus fifteen years for conspiracy

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Derek Kaufman
DC Number:894391
Name:KAUFMAN, DEREK L
Race:WHITE
Sex:MALE
Birth Date:05/08/1973
Initial Receipt Date:06/14/1995
Current Facility:TOMOKA C.I.
Current Custody:CLOSE
Current Release Date:SENTENCED TO LIFE
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Lisa Connelly

Lisa Connelly was initially sentenced to life without parole however her sentence would be drastically reduced to 22 years in prison. She would be released in 2004

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Ali Willis

Ali Willis was sentenced to forty years in prison and forty years on probation however her sentenced would later be reduced to 17 years. Alice Willis was released in 2001

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Derek Dzvirko
DC Number:960096
Name:DZVIRKO, DEREK
Race:WHITE
Sex:MALE
Birth Date:11/02/1973
Custody:MINIMUM
Release Date:10/01/1999

Derek Dzvirko plead guilty to second degree murder and would be sentenced to 11 years in prison. He would be released in 1999

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Heather Swallers
DC Number:162525
Name:SWALLERS, HEATHER
Race:WHITE
Sex:FEMALE
Birth Date:05/04/1975
Custody:MINIMUM
Release Date:02/14/1998

Heather Swallers plead guilty to second degree murder and would be sentenced to seven years in prison. She would be released in 1998