Hannah Choi Remains Found

Hannah Choi

The remains of missing woman Hannah Choi have been found in Maryland. According to police reports Hannah Choi was reported missing by family and friends after she failed to attend work and missed appointments. When police searched her residence everything appeared to be in order however her bedding was missing. Soon police would focus on her boyfriend Joel Mosso Merino who they could not locate.

Surveillance cameras would reveal Joel Mosso Merino removing a large item from the residence. Joel Mosso Merino would then drive to a park in Maryland where he would spend an unusual amount of time. Unfortunately yesterday, March 29 2022, the remains of Hannah Choi would be found inside of the Piscataway Park. There is a large reward for information on Joel Mosso Merino whereabouts.

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Fairfax County police say the body of Kingstowne resident Hannah Choi has been found, and her family is offering a $40,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of her ex-boyfriend.

Hannah Choi, 35, was last seen March 5 at her home in the 5300 block of Jesmond Street. Friends arrived at the house the next day, but got no answer at the door. After Choi missed several appointments and could not be reached, her friends contacted police out of concern.

Officers searched her house and found everything appeared to be in order except for missing bedding from the bedroom, police said in a news release

Through interviews with friends and family, detectives discovered Choi spent “significant time” on March 5 with her live-in ex-boyfriend, Joel Mosso Merino, 27, the release said.

On March 6, detectives identified a vehicle they believed Merino was driving the night Choi disappeared. On March 7, the car was found in D.C., and a search found “evidence to suggest Ms. Choi was harmed prior to her disappearance,” the release said.

Police then obtained warrants charging Merino with second-degree murder and the disposal of a body, but learned he fled the state, the release said.

Based on search warrants, detectives learned “Merino spent significant time” in the park the night of Choi’s disappearance. On March 14, Fairfax police with help from fire and rescue, George Mason University Police, U.S. Park Police and Mason-Dixon Search Dogs, searched more than 800 acres near the park but did not find Choi, the release said.

On Thursday, the sheriff’s office in Charles County, Md., notified Fairfax police about the discovery of a body near Piscataway Park. Over the weekend, the state medical examiner’s office positively identified the remains as Choi, the release said.

On Monday, Fairfax County police announced a $40,000 reward from Choi’s family and community supporters for information that leads to Merino’s arrest.

According to the release, detectives learned that prior to the murder, Merino planned to fly to Los Angeles on March 8. Detectives were waiting for him at the airport, but he never arrived. They learned Merino traveled to Georgia instead, police said

Anyone with information about Merino’s whereabouts is asked to contact detectives at 703-246-7800, option 2. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Solvers by phone – 1-866-411-TIPS (866-411-8477), by text – Type “FCCS” plus tip to 847411, and by web or the Fairfax County police app.

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Jamie Petrone Steals $40 Million From Yale

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Jamie Petrone was a former administrator from Yale University School Of Medicine who has just pleaded guilty to a series of charges in relation to her stealing $40 million from the Ivy League school. According to court documents Jamie Petrone admitted to stealing the money that was supposed to be used to upgrade the school’s computer system and used it to buy a fleet of vehicles and four homes. Apparently the scam was that Jamie Petrone would actually order the computers and iPads however instead of being delivered to the school they were sent to a New York business where they were quickly sold. Now Jamie Petrone is facing 30 years in federal prison. Makes you wonder how bad the Yale University computer system is now as according to Jaime Petrone she only used 10 percent of the money she requested to actually pay for new computers.

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A nearly decade-long scheme to steal millions of dollars of computers and iPads from Yale University’s School of Medicine is officially over.

Former Yale administrator Jamie Petrone, 42, pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Hartford, Conn., to two counts of wire fraud and a tax offense for her role in the plot.

Petrone’s ploy started as far back as 2013 and continued well into 2021 while she worked at the university, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut.

Until recently, her role was the director of finance and administration for the Department of Emergency Medicine at Yale. As part of this job, Petrone had the authority to make and authorize certain purchases for the department — as long as the amount was below $10,000.

Starting in 2013, Jamie Petrone would order, or have a member of her staff order, computers and other electronics, which totaled to thousands of items over the years, from Yale vendors using the Yale School of Medicine’s money. She would then arrange to ship the stolen hardware, whose costs amounted to millions of dollars, to a business in New York, in exchange for money once the electronics were resold.

Those purchases included iPads and Microsoft Surface Pros, according to court records.

Investigators said Jaime Petrone would report on documents to the school that the equipment was for specific needs at the university, like medical studies that ultimately didn’t exist. She would break up the fraudulent purchases into orders that were below $10,000 each so that she wouldn’t need to get additional approval from school officials.

Jamie Petrone would ship this equipment out herself to the third-party business that would resell the equipment. It would later pay Petrone by wiring funds into an account of Maziv Entertainment LLC, a company she created.

Jamie Petrone used the money to live the high life, buy real estate and travel, federal prosecutors say. She bought luxury cars as well. At the time of her guilty pleas, she was in possession of two Mercedes-Benz vehicles, two Cadillac Escalades, a Dodge Charger and a Range Rover.

In June 2020, the high volume of equipment orders grabbed some attention at Yale. But it was eventually explained away by Petrone, who said that her department was simply updating its computer equipment.

Her scheme continued successfully until August 2021, when Yale officials received an anonymous tip that Petrone was ordering “suspiciously high volumes of computer equipment,” court records state. These orders were made more suspicious by the fact that Petrone was putting some of the packages in her own car.

Later that month, Yale auditors dug into Petrone’s purchase orders and her emails, among other things — eventually turning over their findings to law enforcement.

At the time of her guilty plea, she agreed to forfeit the luxury vehicles as well as three homes in Connecticut. A property she owns in Georgia may also be seized.

Jamie Petrone has also agreed to forfeit more than $560,000 that was seized from the Maziv Entertainment LLC bank account.

Federal prosecutors say the loss to Yale totals approximately $40,504,200.

https://www.npr.org/2022/03/29/1089525660/a-former-yale-employee-admits-she-stole-40-million-in-electronics-from-the-unive

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Leonard C Boyle, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, David Sundberg, Special Agent in Charge of the New Haven Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Joleen D. Simpson, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation in New England, announced that JAMIE PETRONE, 42, of Lithia Springs, Georgia, formerly of Naugatuck, Connecticut, pleaded guilty today in Hartford federal court to fraud and tax offenses related to her theft of $40 million in computer and electronic hardware from the Yale University School of Medicine where she was employed.

According to court documents and statements made in court, beginning in approximately 2008, Petrone was employed by the Yale University School of Medicine (“Yale Med”), Department of Emergency Medicine, and most recently served as the Director of Finance and Administration for the Department of Emergency Medicine.  As part of her job responsibilities, Petrone had authority to make and authorize certain purchases for departmental needs as long as the purchase amount was below $10,000.  Beginning at least as early as 2013, Petrone engaged in a scheme whereby she ordered, or caused others working for her to order, millions of dollars of electronic hardware from Yale vendors using Yale Med funds and arranged to ship the stolen hardware to an out-of-state business in exchange for money.

As part of the scheme, Jamie Petrone falsely represented on Yale internal forms and in electronic communications that the hardware was for specified Yale Med needs, such as particular medical studies, and she broke up the fraudulent purchases into orders below the $10,000 threshold that would require additional approval.  The out-of-state business, which resold the electronic equipment to customers, paid Petrone by wiring funds into an account of a company in which she is a principal, Maziv Entertainment LLC.

In total, Petrone caused a loss of approximately $40,504,200 to Yale.  Petrone used the proceeds of the sales of the stolen equipment for various personal expenses, including expensive cars, real estate and travel.

Petrone also failed to pay taxes on the money she received from selling the stolen equipment.  She filed false federal tax returns for the 2013 through 2016 tax years, in which she falsely claimed as business expenses the costs of the stolen equipment, and failed to file any federal tax returns for the 2017 through 2020 tax years.  This caused a loss of $6,416,618 to the U.S. Treasury.

Petrone pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 years, and one count of filing a false tax return, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of three years.  She is scheduled to be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Vanessa L. Bryant on June 29, 2022.

Petrone has agreed to forfeit $560,421.14 that was seized from the Maziv Entertainment LLC bank account, a 2014 Mercedes-Benz G550, a 2017 Land Rover/Range Rover Sv Autobiography, a 2015 Cadillac Escalade Premium, a 2020 Mercedes Benz Model E450A, a 2016 Cadillac Escalade (4 Door Sport), and a 2018 Dodge Charger.  She also has agreed to liquidate three Connecticut properties that she owns or co-owns to help satisfy her restitution obligation.  A property she owns in Georgia is also subject to seizure and liquidation.

Petrone was arrested by criminal complaint on September 3, 2021.  She is released on a $1 million bond pending sentencing.

This matter is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division, with the assistance of the Yale Police Department.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney David E. Novick.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ct/pr/former-yale-med-school-employee-pleads-guilty-admits-stealing-and-selling-40-million

Mariya Lynn Kelly Guilty Of Mothers Murder

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Mariya Lynn Kelly has plead no contest in the murder of her mother in their Cape Coral Florida home. According to court documents Mariya Lynn Kelly would fatally stab her mother while she was doing the dishes. Apparently the two were doing dishes and according to Mariya Lynn Kelly her mother swatted her in the head and she stabbed her in the chest. 911 was called and when police arrived they found Mariya Lynn Kelly pacing in the front yard. Mariya Lynn Kelly told police that she did not mean to stab her mother. Mariya Lynn Kelly would be sentenced to fifteen years in prison

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DC Number:Y64010
Name:KELLY, MARIYA L
Race:WHITE
Sex:FEMALE
Birth Date:04/13/1999
Initial Receipt Date:04/26/2022
Current Facility:FL.WOMENS RECPN.CTR
Current Custody:MEDIUM
Current Release Date:05/28/2035

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A Cape Coral woman who fatally stabbed her mother while they were putting away dishes is headed to prison for 15 years after she pleaded no contest in Lee County court.

Mariya Lynn Kelly, 22, who faced charges of manslaughter with a weapon, was adjudicated guilty by Judge Robert J. Branning and given an 180-month sentence on Friday. She was credited with 647 days served in Lee County Jail.

Cape Coral police responded June 17, 2020, to the 2500 block of SW Embers Terrace at 10:04 a.m. for a stabbing, according to a news release.

A police news release identified the suspect as Kelly and said she had fatally stabbed her mother.

A Cape Coral police report said Kelly told police she was involved in a verbal argument with a victim, later named as her mother by police, in the kitchen.

Kelly was holding a knife that was among dishes she was putting away. The report said she stabbed her mother with the knife one time in the chest after the victim hit her on the head during an argument.

Also in the home at the time of the stabbing were the victim’s other two children and Kelly’s toddler.

The Cape Coral police report said Kelly was pacing in the front yard when police arrived.

Court documents included a police interview with Kelly who told investigators there had been tension in the home for a few days including an argument between mother and daughter.

Prior to the stabbing that morning, Kelly told police, she and her mother were again arguing and that she was holding a knife while putting dishes away.

She said she told her mother “no” when her mother told her to put the knife down and then the woman started to hit her on the head and Kelly “jabbed” her one time in the chest with the knife.

Police said that when they told her her mother had died Kelly seemed in shock, began to cry and told police she didn’t intend to hurt her mother, didn’t mean for this to happen or her mother to die.

https://autos.yahoo.com/autos/cape-coral-woman-fatally-stabbed-184347773.html

Semajs Short Teen Killer Murdered In Prison

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Semajs Short was seventeen years old teen killer when he took part in a shooting that claimed the life of a two year old toddler has been murdered in a North Carolina prison. According to court documents Semajs Short and a group of accomplices shot up a home in retaliation for another murder that took place earlier that day. Semajs Short would plead guilty to second degree murder and was sentence to 31 years in prison. However Semajs Short would be attacked by a group of inmates at the Bertie Correctional Institution in Windsor and would later die from his injuries. Three other inmates were also injured in the attack

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A North Carolina prisoner convicted of murdering a toddler died Tuesday afternoon after he was assaulted by “a number of other offenders,” officials said.

Semajs Short, 24, was attacked in the housing area at the Bertie Correctional Institution in Windsor just before 2:15 p.m. First responders performed life-saving measures, but he died less than a half-hour later, a news release from Department of Public Safety spokesperson John Bull said.

Three other prisoners were hurt in the group assault. They were taken to an outside medical facility with injuries that were described as non-life-threatening, the release said.

The prison was under a modified lockdown as investigators worked to figure out what happened. No staff members were injured, DPS said.

Windsor police and the State Bureau of Investigation are handling the incident. DPS said it is cooperating and will seek criminal prosecution against any prisoners involved in the altercation.

Short pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of a 2-year-old girl in 2017, according to reports. He was 17 years old at the time of the murder. He was serving a 31-year sentence and was scheduled to be released in May 2042, DPS said.

Short has more than two dozen infractions on his DPS record, including gang involvement, lock tampering, and fighting with weapons

https://www.wbtw.com/news/state-regional-news/north-carolina-man-convicted-of-murdering-infant-killed-in-prison/

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A man serving a 31-year sentence for murder was attacked and killed by a group of offenders inside a North Carolina prison Tuesday, authorities said.

Semajs Short was attacked in a housing area inside Bertie Correctional Institution by a number of other offenders at 2:14 p.m. Tuesday, March 29, the NC Dept. of Public Safety said.

Prison first responders performed life-saving measures until local paramedics arrived at the scene and also worked to resuscitate Short, authorities said.

Short was pronounced dead by paramedics at approximately 2:37 p.m. Tuesday.

Officials said three other offenders were injured during the group assault and were taken to an outside medical facility for treatment of minor injuries.

Windsor Police and the State Bureau of Investigation are investigating the deadly incident. The Department of Public Safety said it will seek criminal prosecution against any offender involved

The prison was placed on modified lockdown as investigators worked to discover more about what happened and why. No prison staff were injured, authorities said.

Short was convicted of second-degree murder in Halifax County on April 3, 2017. He was serving a 31-year sentence. He was projected to be released on May 7, 2042.

https://www.fox46.com/news/u-s/north-carolina/man-serving-31-year-sentence-for-murder-attacked-killed-by-group-of-offenders-inside-nc-prison/

Demetrius Wynne Teen Killer Murders Neighbor

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Demetrius Wynne was a fourteen year old teen killer from Minnesota when he broke into his neighbors home and brutally murdered her. According to court records Demetrius Wynne would break into the home of Susan Spiller and would attack the woman who was beaten, choked and stabbed. The murder case would go cold for four years until a fingerprint would point to Demetrius Wynne as the murderer. Demetrius Wynne would be arrested and later convicted of second degree murder. Demetrius Wynne is to be sentenced later this year

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An Brooklyn Park man was convicted Tuesday for the brutal 2015 murder of his former neighbor, north Minneapolis activist and artist Susan Spiller.

After a weeklong trial and a day of deliberations, a jury found Demetrius Wynne, 21, guilty of second degree murder with intent after a trial in Hennepin County District Court. He is scheduled to be sentenced April 28. He was found not guilty of a lesser charge of second-degree murder without intent.

Having killed Spiller when he was 14, Wynne was arrested nearly four years later following a fingerprint match. He was first charged in juvenile court, but certified certified to stand trial as an adult in late 2019.

During the trial, former Hennepin County medical examiner Dr. Enid Boeding, who conducted the autopsy, testified that Spiller, 68, was strangled, beaten and stabbed several times. Either the stab wounds or strangulation alone could have caused her death, Boeding said. She determined Spiller’s cause of death “complex homicidal violence.”

“Nearly seven years have passed since this tragedy occurred. While the guilty verdict cannot undo the heartbreak and devastation the victim’s family and loved ones have endured, my hope is that this helps in the healing process,” Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said in a statement.

Sentencing is scheduled for April 28. State guidelines call for a 25 1/2 year prison sentence. Prosecutors will request a 30-year sentence.

https://www.startribune.com/brooklyn-park-man-guilty-of-murder-in-2015-slaying-of-minneapolis-activist-in-her-home/600160468/