Leland Hust Guilty In Ariana Romero Murder

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Leland Hust has been found guilty in the sexual assault and murder of six year old Ariana Romero. According to court documents Ariana Romero and her mother were living in a garage space in a home where Leland Hust and six other lived. Ariana Romero mother went to work and when she returned her daughter seemed to be asleep. When Ariana Romero mother woke up she realized her six year old daughter was dead. Leland Hust who was reportedly infatuated with the six year old girl had sexually assaulted and murdered the girl the night before after her mother went to work. Leland Hust was arrested and charged with sexual assault of a minor and murder. At the first trial the jury could not come to agreement and a mistrial was issued. However at the second trial Leland Hust was found guilty on all charges. Hust is to be sentenced later this year.

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Justice at last for the family of a six-year-old New Mexico girl, who was raped and strangled in her Rio Rancho home. Friday night, a jury found a man who lived in that home guilty of her death. “We’re happy that Jade was able to find justice,” said Jessica Martinez, chief deputy district attorney.

The body of Ariana Jade Romero was found bloody and half-naked in 2018, in the home she shared with her mother and at least seven other people. One of those people was Leland Hust, who was 21 at the time.

Prosecutors said DNA evidence pointed to Hust as the killer and Friday night – a jury agreed. This was the second trial after he was found not guilty of first-degree murder last summer. But the jury was deadlocked on two other charges, child abuse resulting in death and rape of a minor.

Prosecutors say the evidence did not change but they were still able to convince this jury of Hust’s guilt on both counts. “It’s really hard to say, you just never know with juries,” said Martinez. “It’s the risk you take when you go to trial and you put it in the hands of a jury.

Hust faces a possible life sentence for the deadly child abuse conviction, along with 18 years for the rape.

https://www.krqe.com/news/crime/hust-found-guilty-of-killing-raping-6-year-old-girl/

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The man accused of raping and killing a six-year-old girl in Rio Rancho was found guilty.

The jury only deliberated the fate of Leland Hust for a few hours Friday before reaching their verdict.

Back in 2018, six-year-old Ariana ‘Jade’ Romeo was found lifeless by her mother. Investigators say Jade was raped and strangled to death in their Rio Rancho home, where she and her mother lived with multiple people.

It would be weeks before they arrested a suspect. Authorities said they got the person responsible, Hust, a roommate of Ariana and her mother. He was charged with first degree murder, rape and child abuse resulting in death. 

But during his trial in 2021, the family of Ariana didn’t get the verdict they were hoping to hear.

“We find the defendant Leland Hust not guilty of first degree murder, felony murder.”

The jury was deadlocked on his other charges, leading to tears on both sides. But the prosecution said then they aren’t giving up.

“Disappointed, but we are definitely going to retry the hung charges again,” said the prosector. 

Leading to a retrial that started March 2022. During opening arguments, prosecutors said Hust acted alone, and his DNA found on Jade’s body.

“It will become clear why there is no one else who committed these crimes or made the defendant clean up after someone else committed these crimes. The only evidence you will see will point to you finding the defendant guilty at the end of this trial,” said the prosecutor. 

Hust’s attorney claimed there is a reasonable explanation as to why his DNA was found on Jade, and pointed out there was also another set of DNA on Jade that belonged to a man investigators were never able to identify. 

But after six hours of deliberation, the jury found Hust guilty of the remaining charges.

His sentencing date still pending at this time.

https://www.kob.com/albuquerque-news/man-convicted-in-death-of-6-year-old-girl-in-rio-rancho-home/6429125/

John Hamm Gets Life In Roommates Murders

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John Hamm has been sentenced to life without parole for the murders of his roommates. According to court documents John Hamm was involved in an argument with his two roommates, 46-year-old Robert Hall and 41-year-old Shannon Larock, over rent money when the argument turned violent. John Hamm would beat and stab his two roommates to death. Hamm had faced the death penalty early on for the double murders however that was taken off the table. Hamm argument for the double murders was that it was second degree murder and not first degree, the difference being parole eligibility, however the jury would find him guilty of two counts of first degree murder

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 A St. Louis County man convicted last month for stabbing and beating his two roommates to death in 2016 has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that 48-year-old John Hamm was sentenced Friday. On Feb. 4, a jury convicted Hamm of two counts each of first-degree murder and armed criminal action, and one count of auto theft.

Police say Hamm confessed to killing 46-year-old Robert Hall and 41-year-old Shannon Larock on July 12, 2016, after an argument over rent money. The defense conceded that Hamm killed the victims, but had argued the killings were not premeditated, which is required for a first-degree murder conviction.

https://www.kmov.com/2022/03/28/missouri-man-gets-life-prison-killing-roommates/

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A St. Louis County man has been convicted of stabbing and beating his two roommates to death after an argument over rent money

John Hamm, 48, was convicted Friday of two counts each of first-degree murder and armed criminal action, and one count of stealing a motor vehicle, the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said in a news release.

Hamm confessed to killing Robert Hall, 46, and Shannon Larock, 41, on July 12, 2016, at a home they shared.

His attorneys conceded during the trial that Hamm killed the victims but said the deaths were not premeditated, which is required for a first-degree murder conviction.

The prosecutors argued Hamm acted with “cool deliberation” before killing the victims.

https://www.emissourian.com/local_news/crime/st-louis-county-man-convicted-of-killing-roommates/article_4b999610-86c3-11ec-be76-f75129045ee2.html

Houston Allen Morris Charged With 13 Yr Olds Murder

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Houston Allen Morris has been charged with the murder of a thirteen year old boy. According to police reports Houston Allen Morris was living with the boy, Isaac Hoff, and the boy’s mother when an argument broke out which ended with Morris stabbing Isaac in the chest killing the thirteen year old. Houston Allen Morris who was not allowed to be in the home due to protection orders filed by Isaac Hoff’s mother had been staying with the two for the last couple of weeks.

According to early reports Isaac Hoff mother and Houston Allen Morris was in an argument when Morris began striking the woman. The woman grabbed a knife to protect herself however Houston Allen Morris would end up with the knife and attempted to stab the woman, missed, and struck Isaac Hoff in the chest. Houston Allen Morris would be arrested and has been charged with murder.

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An Olivia man has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of a 13-year-old boy.

Houston Allen Morris, 38, is facing two second-degree murder charges and one attempted murder charge in connection to the death of Isaac Hoff.

Hoff died last week after being stabbed in the chest.

Court documents say Morris was in a romantic relationship with Hoff’s mother, who received an order of protection against him on March 1. Despite the order, Morris was living with her and her son for the last two weeks.

According to the criminal complaint, Morris started assaulting Hoff’s mother early Thursday morning when she grabbed a knife for protection.

Hoff was standing behind her when Morris allegedly grabbed the knife, drove it towards her and missed, fatally striking the teen instead.

Morris’ bail is set at $500,000 with no conditions and $350,000 with conditions.

His next court date has been set for April 25. If convicted, he faces up to 40 years in prison.

https://www.keyc.com/2022/03/28/olivia-man-charged-with-murder-stabbing-death-13-year-old-boy/

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A 38-year-old Olivia man with a history of domestic assault is accused of fatally stabbing a 13-year-old boy while assaulting the victim’s mother Thursday morning.

According to court documents filed in Renville County, Houston Allen Morris faces two second-degree murder charges and one attempted murder charge in connection to the incident.

The complaint says law enforcement were dispatched at 5:49 a.m. to an apartment in Olivia on the 800 block of East Lincoln Avenue. Officers were responding to the report of a domestic in progress, with a victim reporting he had been stabbed in the chest with a knife

When law enforcement arrived, they found the 13-year-old suffering from life-threatening injuries. He was taken to the hospital where he later died. A second victim, his mother, had lacerations to her head and right finger, as well as other cut wounds and bite marks. She was taken to an area hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.

The surviving victim told authorities that Morris and her had been in a romantic relationship for about a year and had been living together for the past two weeks. She said Morris and her were arguing in the bedroom when he began assaulting her, the complaint said.

The boy woke up during the argument and called 911.

According to the complaint, the mother grabbed a nearby knife for protection, but Morris took the knife and began advancing toward her with it. They then began struggling over the knife, causing injuries to the mother’s hand.

As the two struggled over the knife, the boy was standing behind his mother. Morris then allegedly drove the knife towards the mother, but missed her and stabbed the boy in the chest cavity, the complaint said.

Authorities say the mother previously filed for and received an Order of Protection against Morris on March 1 for both her and the boy. In the affidavit, she said Morris physically assaulted her multiple times and threatened to kill her and her son.

Houston Allen Morris has a past criminal conviction for domestic assault. If convicted on the murder charges, Morris could face up to 40 years in prison.

Joel Mosso Merino Wanted $40000 Reward

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Joel Mosso Merino is a man from Virginia who is wanted for the murder of Hannah Choi and now Crime Stoppers are offering a $40,000 reward for information on his whereabouts. According to police reports Hannah Choi was last seen on surveillance at her home in Alexandria however when police went to her home the next day she was not there. Police found out that the day before she went missing Hannah Choi spent the majority of the day with her ex boyfriend Joel Mosso Merino. Police believe that Hannah Choi suffered a severe injury and she was brought out of the home by Joel Mosso Merino who would dispose of her body. Joel Mosso Merino has not been seen since however there are tips from Georgia that he was seen in the State.

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 A $40,000 reward is now being offered through Crime Solvers for information that leads to the arrest of Joel Mosso Merino, 27, of Alexandria. The reward comes from Hannah Choi’s family and generous community donations. Detectives from our Fugitive Track and Apprehension Unit continue to investigate to determine Merino’s whereabouts. Detectives learned that prior to the murder, Merino planned to fly to Los Angeles on Mar. 8. Detectives were waiting for him to arrive at the airport, but he never arrived. Detectives learned Merino traveled to Georgia instead.

nyone with information about Joel Mosso 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 – Click HERE. Download our Mobile tip411 App “Fairfax Co Crime Solvers”. Tipsters are eligible for the reward whether they call detectives directly or us Crime Solvers. Please leave contact information for a detective to follow up with you. 

Thursday morning, detectives from our Major Crimes Bureau were notified by the Charles County Sheriff’s Office after a body was found in a wooded area in Piscataway Park. Officers had previously searched more than 800 acres of this wooded area. Officers from our Search and Rescue planned to return to the park and expand the search Friday, prior to the discovery. This weekend, the Medical Examiner positively identified the body as Hannah Choi.

Victim specialists from our Major Crimes Bureau’s Victim Services Division have been assigned to ensure that the victim’s family is receiving appropriate resources and assistance.

For ongoing updates, please read our blog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @FairfaxCountyPD

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Yesterday, detectives searched the area near Piscataway Park in Maryland for a 35-year-old woman reported missing on Sunday, March 6. Hannah Choi was last seen on Saturday, March 5 at her home in the 5300 block of Jesmond Street in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County. Friends arrived at Ms. Choi’s home on Sunday, but Ms. Choi did not answer the door. Ms. Choi missed several appointments and could not be reached. Her friends contacted police out of concern for her wellbeing. Our officers searched the home, and the house appeared to be in order except for bedding which appeared to be missing from a bedroom. Based on her sudden disappearance, detectives from our Major Crimes Bureau assumed the investigation. 

Through interviews with friends and family, detectives discovered Ms. Choi spent significant time on Saturday, March 5 with her live-in ex-boyfriend, Joel Mosso Merino, 27, of Alexandria. Detectives believe during their time together Ms. Choi may have sustained a significant injury. Detectives believe Merino then removed Ms. Choi from the home and transported her to another location. 

Detectives identified a vehicle they believed Merino was operating the night of Ms. Choi’s disappearance. The vehicle was located the following day, March 7, in Washington, D.C. A search warrant was executed on the vehicle, and although Ms. Choi was not found, detectives discovered evidence to suggest Ms. Choi was harmed prior to her disappearance. Based on the evidence recovered from the vehicle and additional interviews, detectives obtained a warrant for Merino for second degree murder and the disposal of a body.

Detectives from our Fugitive Track and Apprehension Unit immediately assumed the investigation and began tracking Merino’s whereabouts. They quickly determined Merino fled the state and notified the United States Marshals Service to aid in apprehending Merino. 

Detectives from our Homicide Squad continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding Ms. Choi’s disappearance. Based on records returned from search warrants, they identified Joel Mosso Merino spent a significant time in a park in Prince George’s County the night of Ms. Choi’s disappearance. Officers from our Search and Rescue along with our partners from the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department, George Mason University Police Department, U.S. Park Police and Mason-Dixon Search Dogs searched the area near Piscataway Park for two days. Detectives continue to review evidence to potentially identify additional locations to search.  

Detectives are asking anyone who may have information about her disappearance or knowledge of Joel Mosso Merino’s whereabouts to contact them 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 – Click HERE. Download our Mobile tip411 App “Fairfax Co Crime Solvers”. Anonymous tipsters are eligible for cash rewards of $100 to $1,000 dollars. Please leave contact information if you wish for a detective to follow up with you. 

Victim specialists from our Major Crimes Bureau’s Victim Services Division have been assigned to ensure that the victim’s family is receiving appropriate resources and assistance. 

This is the sixth homicide of the year in Fairfax County. Year to date, there were three homicides at this point in 2021. 

Benjamin Walsh Guilty In Olivia Bergstrom Murder

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Benjamin Walsh has plead guilty to the murder of Olivia Bergstrom. According to court documents Benjamin Walsh would stab Olivia Bergstrom in the Needham Massachusetts apartment that they shared. Benjamin Walsh would then drive to a restaurant and proceeded to attack his parents with a knife, thankfully they would survive. Walsh was initially charged with first degree murder however as part of the plea deal would plead guilty to second degree murder and be sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for twenty five years.

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The man accused in the shocking murder of a woman in Needham in 2018 has pleaded guilty to that killing and to attacking his own parents.

Benjamin Walsh, now 28, was in a relationship with Olivia Bergstrom, 20, when she was stabbed inside the apartment they shared in Needham on September 10, 2018.

Walsh pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder charge on Monday, according to the Norfolk District Attorney’s office.

After the attack on his girlfriend, Walsh had driven to a restaurant in Millis and attacked his parents while armed with a knife.

Walsh was sentenced on Monday to life in prison with the right to seek parole after he has served 25 years for the murder, with lesser sentences on the assault charges to be served concurrently, according to the district attorney.

The plea deal was approved by the parents of Olivia Bergstrom and the surviving stabbing victims, before the decision was made to allow Walsh to plead guilty to second-degree murder.

“The Commonwealth has agreed to reduce the first-degree murder charge to second-degree murder with the support of the victim’s parents because the plea to second-degree murder ensures the safety of the community, avoids the challenges and stresses of a trial, acknowledges the defendant’s brutal acts and the twenty-five year minimum sentence prior to the possibility of parole is significant and substantial,” according to the prosecutor’s sentencing memorandum to the judge.

“This brings its own finality to the proceeding,” said District Attorney Morrissey. “The outcome of a trial is never assured, and appeals procedures in murder cases span many years. I cannot imagine the pain of Olivia’s parents, and my thoughts are very much with them today.”

The plea came on the morning that jury selection was slated to begin in the case.

https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/man-pleads-guilty-2018-needham-murder-his-girlfriend-olivia-bergstrom/H7YCRLGQ4ZB2RK3K4WIEBFRSBY/

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Benjamin Walsh, 28, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the Sept. 10, 2018 death of Olivia Bergstrom in the Needham apartment they shared. After stabbing Bergstrom to death, Walsh allegedly drove to Primavera restaurant in Millis and attacked his parents with a knife.

The owner of the restaurant told NBC10 Boston at the time that Walsh’s family was celebrating a birthday at the restaurant when Walsh showed up and suddenly attacked, stabbing his mother and father until other family members were able to pull him off of them.

Prosecutors said that on the night of the murder, Walsh told his family he was going to kill all of them. But he was in tears when he faced a judge just days later and was forced to listen to the gruesome details.

When police found Bergstrom, prosecutors said she was only partially dressed and covered in blood, with stab wounds all over her body. She had suffered 13 stab wounds to her back and three to her abdomen.

Walsh’s grandfather told NBC10 Boston at the time that Walsh was being treated for mental health issues and Bergstrom and his parents were trying to help him. His father told The Boston Globe that his son had struggled with mental health and substance abuse issues, calling the situation a “nightmare.”

Police records showed that on the night of the killing, Walsh was suspected of using alcohol and drugs.

Judge Beverly Cannone sentenced Walsh on Monday to life in prison with the right to seek parole after he has served 25 years for the murder, with lesser sentences on the assault charges against his parents to be served concurrently.

Prosecutors said they consulted with Bergstrom’s surviving family and Walsh’s parents before deciding to allow Walsh to plead to second-degree murder.

“This brings its own finality to the proceeding,” Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey said in a statement. “The outcome of a trial is never assured, and appeals procedures in murder cases span many years. I cannot imagine the pain of Olivia’s parents, and my thoughts are very much with them today.”

The plea came on the morning that jury selection in Walsh’s trial had been set to begin.

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/man-pleads-guilty-to-2018-murder-of-his-girlfriend-in-needham/2680360/