Brian Owsinski Charged In 2 Year Old’s Murder

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Brian Owsinski is a man from New York State that has just been indicted on the murder of his girlfriend’s two year old daughter. According to police reports 911 received a call regarding an unresponsive two year old girl. When ambulance attendants arrived they would find the little girl in dire shape and she was rushed to the hospital where she soon passed away. According to reports over a two day period the little girl was severely beaten which led to her death. Along with Brian Owsinski being charged with murder the child’s mother Savannah Rubano was charged with one felony count each of second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, in addition to two misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a child in the death of her daughter, Amara Campbell

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Brian Owsinski, the 26-year-old suspect arrested and charged late last week in the murder of his girlfriend’s two-year-old daughter in Woodbourne, has a child from a previous relationship who turns three this week.

Brian Owsinski is accused of killing Amara Campbell, reportedly his current girlfriend’s daughter, in Woodbourne. A source told The SullivanTimes that the girl’s mother and Owsinski were brought to separate police stations for questioning.

Fallsburg Police Chief Simmie Williams and Sullivan County District Attorney Meagan Galligan issued a joint news release late Friday with some of the details.

They said that Brian Owsinski was charged with Murder in the Second Degree, on January 26, 2022, following a joint investigation conducted by members of his force, the New York State Police and the Sullivan County DA’s Office.

It is alleged that, “between Monday, January 25, and Tuesday, January 26, 2022, Owsinski inflicted injuries upon the toddler that ultimately killed her. The child was discovered unresponsive at 14 Phoenix Lane in Woodbourne by police and EMTs responding to a 911 call at approximately 5:40 PM on Tuesday, and was transported to Garnet Health Medical Center – Catskills, where she was later declared deceased.”

Owsinksi was initially charged with the felonious assault of Campbell and, following a completed autopsy, police upgraded the charge to murder.

“We mourn the loss of Amara and extend our deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to those who loved this innocent child,” Williams said. “Our police community will bring to bear all of our combined manpower and resources to ensure those responsible for heinous acts like this are brought to justice.”

Owsinski was remanded to the Sullivan County Jail without bail by the Fallsburg Justice Court. He is represented by the Sullivan Legal Aid Panel.

Williams thanked his partners in law enforcement, including the Liberty and Wurtsboro barracks of the State Police, the Sullivan County Child Advocacy Center, and Galligan’s Office for their immediate responses and dedication to the case.

While a student in Fallsburg a little more than a decade ago, Owsinski was reportedly sent to a juvenile home from around 2008 to 2010 due to behavioral problems, according to a source familiar with the family.

Owsinski has five siblings. He is the oldest among his two brothers and also has three sisters.

In 2013, his father – then 39 and with the same name – was arrested and charged with felony assault and misdemeanor criminal possession of a weapon for a fight with Jason Helm (age 21 at the time) in Woodridge – that was described at the time by authorities as a domestic dispute.

Helm told The SullivanTimes Saturday that “we got into a brawl because he was highly intoxicated and blew cigarette smoke into my son’s face when he was only five months old.”

When Helm confronted him, he said the older Brian Owsinski then pulled out a knife and began to attack him and that’s when Helm says he began to defend himself.

Both were arrested but Helm said he was ultimately cleared of any charges.

(Helm said that he has a child with one of the sisters of the suspect and was living in the Owsinski home at the time).

https://www.sullivantimes.com/post/suspect-accused-of-murdering-woodbourne-toddler-has-daughter-who-will-turn-three-this-week

Hengian Ni Charged In Philadelphia Triple Stabbing

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Hengian Ni has been charged in a brutal Philadelphia stabbing that left a mother and her two children in the hospital. According to police reports Hengian Ni forced his way into the victim’s home and proceeded to stab her and her two children. Hengian Ni who is a coworker of the victim would turn himself in and the victims would later identify him. Hengian Ni is now facing charges of attempt to commit rape and three counts of attempt to commit murder. The mother suffered the most severe injuries however thankfully is expected to survive.

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Police have identified a man suspected in a brutal stabbing that left a mother and her two sons hospitalized on Sunday afternoon, reports CBS Philadelphia.

The charges against 39-year-old Hengian Ni include attempt to commit rape and three counts of attempt to commit murder, according to police. Ni. who was denied bail Monday, has not yet entered a plea in the case.

The woman he’s accused of attacking suffered multiple wounds and was brought to a hospital, where she is in critical condition. Officials said her 15-year-old son was stabbed twice in the back of his head and her 10-year-old son once in the back of his head and once in his left leg. They’re both in stable condition.

Witnesses told CBS Philadelphia that the boys were stabbed while trying to protect their mom. 

“They said he was stabbing the mom and the kids came down to help and that’s how they got stabbed,” a neighbor said. 

Witnesses told CBS Philadelphia they saw the attacker, who they said was carrying a backpack, casually walking away after the attack, leaving the woman fighting for her life.

A few seconds later, the children told neighbors the man who attacked their mom followed them outside. They also said he was a co-worker of their mom

“I didn’t know what he was going to do, if he was going to try to attack them again,” a neighbor said. “So I said, ‘Run, run, run, inside my house.’ So we all ran inside my basement.”

The neighbor says as she was hustling the kids and herself inside, she glanced back to see if the suspect was following them.

“He just turned around, he looked at us, and just casually walked away,” she said. 

Once safe in the basement, she called 911, and the boys pleaded with her to check on their mom a few doors away.

“I just called out and said, ‘Ma’am, ma’am, ma’am.’ And she came stumbling down the steps,” the neighbor said.

Police say about two hours after the attack, the suspected attacker turned himself in

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hengian-ni-charged-stabbing-mom-sons-daylight-philadelphia-attack/

Johana Suarez Murders Boyfriend With A Car

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Johana Suarez is a woman from Florida who was arrested for murder after she ran over her boyfriend with a car. According to police reports Johana Suarez and her boyfriend Henry Hernandez were on a cross country trip when the two were involved in an argument in Alabama that ended with Johana running over Henry with the car and killing him. Now Johana Suarez is sitting in a jail cell in Alabama charged with murder. Apparently the argument was over directions as the two could not read a map

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 A woman from Miami is accused of running over and killing her boyfriend on Interstate 10 in Mobile County.

Investigators said Henry Hernandez was walking east on I-10 around 5 a.m. Sunday when he was hit by a car driven by Johana Suarez.

Mobile County Sheriff’s Office told FOX 10 the couple was traveling from Miami to California and spent the night in Mississippi.

Early Sunday morning, the two hit the road again, but mistakenly drove in the wrong direction, heading east on 1-10.

After an argument, MCSO said Hernandez voluntarily got out of the car with his belongings. Suarez began to drive away, only to turn around, driving west in the eastbound lane to strike him head-on. Hernandez died instantly.

MCSO said a passing car dialed 911. All airbags in the car were deployed, and Suarez was still at the scene when deputies arrived.

Suarez is charged with murder. According to MCSO, she sustained no injuries and is being held without bond

https://www.fox10tv.com/2022/03/06/one-person-struck-killed-early-sunday-i-10-mcso-investigating/

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Deputies say what was thought to be a traffic accident in Grand Bay turned out to be an intentional, violent act.

Investigators say Johana Suarez intentionally ran over her boyfriend Henry Hernandez Sunday morning after the two got into an argument.

Hernandez got out of the car and began walking.

Deputies say the suspect turned the car around, went the wrong way, and intentionally hit him.

“All the airbags were deployed in the vehicle, so we’ll be able to get a lot of information from the vehicle once the computers download it as far as you know.. the speed, impact, one of the troopers on the scene, having a lot of experience working a lot of traffic accidents, he estimates around 60 miles per hour when the victim was struck,” said Captain Paul Burch.

Hernandez died at the scene.

Suarez was arrested and charged with murder.

No other cars were involved in the collision

https://mynbc15.com/newsletter-daily/mcso-woman-charged-with-murder-after-running-over-boyfriend

Kassandra Kitchens Arrested In Oregon Murder

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Kassandra Kitchens was arrested for a murder committed in Oregon which investigators are calling an execution. According to police reports Kassandra Kitchens allegedly lured the victim,  Andrew Sherrell, to a location where he would be brutally murdered.  Kassandra Kitchens was the last person to be arrested for the Andrew Sherrell murder as police in Oregon had already arrested: Cesar Estrada-Nava, D’Sean Maurice Baker, Andrew Bushnell, and Christian Joshua Wobbe who have all been charged with murder. According to police reports the murder which was committed in September 2021 was over a drug debt as Andrew Sherrell is alleged to have been a drug dealer in Oregon. Along with the murder charge Kassandra Kitchens is facing kidnapping and conspiracy charges

Cesar Estrada-Nava, D’Sean Maurice Baker, Kassandra Kitchens, Andrew Bushnell, Christian Joshua Wobbe
Cesar Estrada-Nava, D’Sean Maurice Baker, Kassandra Kitchens, Andrew Bushnell, Christian Joshua Wobbe

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Police are searching for a 26-year-old who is wanted in connection with an execution-style murder that took place in September of 2021.

Kassandra Kitchens is wanted on several charges, including second-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping, Gresham Police said.

The charges stem from the murder of 35-year-old Andrew Sherrell.

Investigators say they believe Sherrell was lured over from his home in Bend “with the help of Kitchens” before he was ultimately murdered on September 24, 2021 in the 18900 block of Northeast Portal Way.

Police said Kitchens knows she has open warrants for her arrest and is trying to avoid law enforcement.

If you have any helpful information on her whereabouts, police want you to contact Detective Aaron Turnage at 503-618-3136 or non-emergency as appropriate at 503-823-3333.

https://kpic.com/news/local/wanted-gresham-woman-linked-to-execution-style-murder-of-oregon-man

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The fifth and final suspect in an execution-style murder was arrested by Portland police on March 3 for a murder that took place in September 2021.

Kassandra Kitchens, 26, was believed to have been involved in luring victim Andrew Sherrell from his home in Bend to downtown Portland, then to Gresham, where he would be murdered.

On Sept. 24, Gresham police officers responded to a report of a body found along the side of the road in an industrial area of Gresham. Police found Sherrell face down, with his arms bound and a single gunshot wound to the head in the 18900 block of NE Portal Way. Investigators learned that Sherrell was involved in selling illegal drugs from Central Oregon to the Portland metro area and that Kitchens and four others conspired to commit felonious acts against Sherrell.

Authorities had arrested four other people who were charged with crimes relating to the murder of Sherrell:

  • Cesar Estrada-Nava, 31
  • D’Sean Maurice Baker, 43
  • Andrew Bushnell, 36
  • Christian Joshua Wobbe, 23

Kitchens was the last of the suspects to be apprehended. Police sent out a news release on Valentine’s Day asking for tips from the public on her whereabouts. Portland police arrested her on March 3, according to a release. She was indicted by a grand jury in December 2021 for the following charges:

  • Murder in the second degree
  • Kidnapping in the first degree
  • Criminal conspiracy to commit kidnapping in the first degree
  • Assault in the third degree
  • Criminal conspiracy to commit assault in the third degree
  • Criminal conspiracy to commit unlawful delivery of oxycodone

https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/execution-style-murder-suspect-arrested/283-e2480195-0ca0-498d-a0bf-bd216cd2d387

Hunter Tatum Faces Death Penalty In Pregnant Wife’s Murder

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Hunter Tatum who was facing murder charges for the death’s of his wife and unborn child will now face capital murder charges as the prosecutors are planning to seek the death penalty for the double murder in Alabama. According to police reports Hunter Tatum would shoot and kill his wife Summer Tatum who was six months pregnant at the time. The baby was alive briefly however would die in hospital. According to reports the houses security camera caught the couple arguing and the murder with Summer Tatum begging for her and their unborn child’s lives. Hunter Tatum would be arrested and charged with the double murder.

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Hunter Tatum, of Prattville, now has a charge of Capital Murder in the shooting death of his wife, Summer Knight Tatum, and her newborn son Everett. The upgrade was announced today by Chief Assistant District Attorney C.J. Robinson after the case was presented to an Autauga County Grand Jury. The Grand Jury found probable cause to pursue the charge. An arraignment date has not been set as of this report.

Robinson says his office plans to seek the death penalty.

In October of last year, Summer was six months pregnant with her infant son when she was shot twice in the back of the head in the Prattville home she shared with her husband, Hunter Tatum. Both she and her baby died after being transported to Baptist South Hospital by ambulance with life-threatening injuries. Everett was born alive and placed in the NICU, where he died a short time later.

Initially, Hunter Tatum was given a cash only bond of $400,000. However, with the Capital Murder charge now in place, he is being held without bond in the Autauga Metro Jail. He has remained in jail since shortly after the shooting, which was investigated by the Prattville Police Department.

Tatum has had three attorneys in this case, but his attorney of record currently is Jay Taylor.

In a previous court hearing on the original murder charges, Hunter Tatum was noticeably shaking as a Prattville Police Department investigator detailed how he found the victim shot in the head in the back bedroom of the couple’s home on Sunset Court. The defense revealed that the security system in the Tatum house had cameras pointed at the back door and that the couple’s argument and the murders can be seen on video, although partially obscured, through the cracks in the blinds.

Robinson said next door neighbors also have a video camera on the back porch that picked up clear audio of the argument and the crime.

Robinson said there is no evidence that Hunter Tatum attempted to render medical assistance to his wife or his child.

As with any capital murder case, this could be a lengthy process.

“This was not an argument that went too far, it was an evil act that ended in the murders of two people,” Robinson said last year.

Summer Knight Tatum posted about her pregnancy and her excitement in meeting her then unborn son, on social media prior to her death. Many photos document her relationship and marriage to the suspect in her death.

Earlier in October, Summer wrote on social media, “We are on to our next adventure, and we’re more than halfway there! We had our anatomy scan last week and everything looks perfect so far. There were just a few things not visualized so we get to have another look in a couple of weeks. I am so blessed by this pregnancy, but it has been HARD, and at this point I can only assume it’ll be that way to the end.  We are so excited to meet our baby BOY.”

Summer Tatum worked as a registered radiologic technologist. She was just 26.

Robinson explained that the capital murder charge is justified because Hunter’s alleged actions not only resulted in two deaths but the heinous act in which they allegedly occurred.

“To me, if we are going to have the death penalty exist, it has to be for cases like this. We are tasked with speaking for the victims who cannot speak for themselves. We represent the weak, and we are talking about an unborn child. To me there is not a better description for that than with this case. The child did absolutely nothing wrong. Some may dispute the charge of murder for an unborn child. But to me there is no controversy, no gray area. This child was 100 percent a person.”

Robinson said, “As with any case, we evaluate the truly cruel, atrocious and heinous crimes. This case has that. We have been in communication with Summer’s family and we will continue that communication throughout the process. This has been a very difficult time for them.”

Robinson said he has seen some truly evil cases, but “It is hard for me to remember one that shakes me to the core like this one. This is as real as it gets. It is completely cold blooded and how can anyone do that?”

https://elmoreautauganews.com/2022/03/07/capital-murder-das-office-to-seek-death-penalty-in-case-against-hunter-tatum-for-death-of-wife-infant-son/