William Beasley Beats 3 Week Old Infant To Death

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William Beasley is a man from Ohio who was just convicted of beating his three week old son to death. According to court documents 911 operators received a phone call that an infant was not breathing. Ambulance attendants would rush the infant to the hospital however the three week old would die days later. When doctors performed the autopsy they learned that the child died from “complications of blunt force injury to head, trunk and extremities with skeletal and brain injuries.”. William Beasley would be arrested and charged with murder. William Beasley would be convicted at trial and sentenced to life in prison and is eligible for parole after 15 years.

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 A father found guilty of killing his infant son was sentenced to life in prison with eligibility for parole after 15 years.

William Beasley was convicted of murder, involuntary manslaughter and two counts of endangering children.

Investigators said Beasley’s infant son, Zachary, was beaten to death in May 2020, according to WOIO.

Firefighters responded to the family’s apartment in May 2020 for reports of a 3-week-old baby that was having trouble breathing

Paramedics took the infant to the hospital. He died from his injuries a week later.

According to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office, the baby’s death was ruled a homicide from “complications of blunt force injury to head, trunk and extremities with skeletal and brain injuries.”

Beasley was previously offered a plea deal on two separate occasions, but his lawyers rejected both offers, bringing the case to a jury trial.

https://www.wafb.com/2022/03/24/father-sentenced-court-murder-4-week-old-son/

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The man who was found guilty of killing his infant son faced a judge for sentencing on Thursday morning.

William Beasley was previously convicted of murder, involuntary manslaughter, and two counts of endangering children

During Thursday’s hearing, Beasley was sentenced to life in prison with eligibility for parole after 15 years.

Beasley, as well as the victim’s family, read statements during Thursday’s sentencing.

Investigators said Beasley’s infant son, Zachary, was beat to death in May 2020.

Willoughby firefighters responded to the family’s apartment in May 2020 for reports of a 3-week-old baby that was having trouble breathing.

Paramedics took the infant to Hillcrest Hospital, and eventually the Cleveland Clinic’s main campus before he eventually died from his injuries.

Beasley was previously offered a plea deal on two separate occasions, but his lawyers rejected both offers, bringing the case to a jury trial.

https://www.cleveland19.com/2022/03/24/father-found-guilty-murdering-1-month-old-son-sentenced-by-lake-county-judge/

Christopher Madison Pleads Guilty To Amberly Barnett Murder

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Christopher Madison has plead guilty to the murder of 11 year old Amberly Barnett. According to court documents Christopher Madison was living beside a relative at Amberly Barnett, where the 11 year old was staying, Madison would bring Amberly into his home where she was murdered. The next day Amberly Barnett.body would be found behind Christopher Madison’s home and blood was found inside of Madison’s bathroom. Christopher Madison was initially facing the death penalty however by pleading guilty to the murder he received a reduced sentenced of life in prison without parole.

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Christopher Wayne Madison today pleaded guilty to capital murder in the 2019 strangling death of 11-year-old Amberly Barnett.

Madison, 36, of Cedar Bluff, entered the plea in DeKalb County District Court today, a little more than three years after the girl’s death.

He was sentenced to life without parole, according to court documents. Prosecutors had initially sought the death penalty.

A trial had been delayed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Barnett disappeared March 1, 2019, Madison was charged in Barnett’s death the day after her body was found behind his house.

He was living at the time next door to the girl’s aunt, at whose home Barnett had been staying when she disappeared.

Madison claimed he saw a dark Dodge Durango pull into the driveway at Barnett’s home.

But neighbors said they never saw the vehicle, and other evidence contradicted Madison’s story about the SUV.

On the night Barnett was reported missing, Madison claimed he had searched a wooded area behind his home without finding any sign of the missing girl, an investigator testified in 2019.

Hours later, the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office found Barnett’s strangled body at first light, lying in the woods with a blue rope around her neck.

Inside Madison’s home, investigators found a bloodied pair of his jeans in the dryer. There was blood in the bathroom sink and on the walls, mattress, bed frame and a sheet of paper in a bedroom.

https://www.al.com/news/2022/03/alabama-man-pleads-guilty-to-capital-murder-in-2019-slaying-of-11-year-old-girl.html

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The man that was arrested and charged with murder for killing 11-year-old Amberly Barnett pleaded guilty in a DeKalb County Courtroom.

On Thursday morning, Christopher Wayne Madison entered a guilty plea. He was given an immediate sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole

Initially, the state was seeking the death penalty against Madison.

According to reports, the family requested prosecutors to accept Madison’s guilty plea, in hopes of sparing them from having to endure the graphic evidence that would be presented during the trial.

Madison was arrested in 2019 during the investigation into the death of Amberly Barnett. The 11-year-old’s body was found in a wooded area, just 200 yards from Madison’s home.

Barnett, who was from Georgia, was visiting her aunt – a neighbor of Madison’s. Amberly was reported missing on the evening of Friday, March 1, 2019. Her body was discovered around 6:30 the following morning. An autopsy would show she was strangled.

An investigator with the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office at the time testified that Madison told them he had searched the woods near his home, but couldn’t find Barnett.

Investigators say that’s exactly where they found her, though, with a blue rope still tied around her neck.

Madison’s girlfriend reportedly told investigators that the same blue rope had been in their home. During their investigation, authorities found a clamp and bolt in the floor used in “bondage” activity, along with blood spatters and more rope wrapped around Madison’s knife.

Madison was arrested that Saturday evening on a drug charge and booked into the DeKalb County Jail.

Online court records show Christopher Madison was indicted for the murder on June 2, 2021. Several delays in the trial were brought on by the pandemic, and the case continued to be pushed back.

March 2022 marked three years since Amberly’s death.

https://whnt.com/news/northeast-alabama/guilty-man-sentenced-for-murdering-11-year-old-girl/

Angielly Dominguez Fatally Shoots Sister

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Angielly Dominguez is a woman from Florida who would travel all the way to New Jersey to fatally shoot her sister Omelly Dominguez. According to police reports they received a 911 call that someone was stabbed at the New Jersey home and would find 21 year old Omelly Dominguez with a fatal gunshot to the head. Angielly Dominguez was gone when police showed up however she was arrested a short time later. When police searched the vehicle she was driving they would find five guns in the trunk of the car. Angielly Dominguez would be charged with first degree murder.

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A 27-year-old Florida woman was charged with murder for killing her younger sister with a point-blank gunshot to the head in their mother’s Little Ferry home, authorities said.

Angielly Dominguez, 27, was headed south on the New Jersey Turnpike in her boyfriend’s Ford Mustang early Tuesday evening, March 22, when State Police nabbed her in Cherry Hill, nearly 90 miles from the scene of the sororicide, law enforcement sources confirmed.

There were five guns in the trunk of the vehicle, which her boyfriend had reported stolen along with the weapons, they said.

Dominguez had driven up from her home in Jacksonville, FL, and was staying with her younger sister, Omelly Dominguez, and other family members at their mom’s home on Sand Hill Court in Little Ferry, one source said.

Angielly Dominguez apparently had asked her sister for money to stay in a hotel around 4 p.m. Tuesday, the source told Daily Voice. Omelly apparently refused, saying she’d already done plenty for her older sister.

Their 16-year-old brother had just come home from school and was in another room when he heard the gunshot, investigators said.

He rushed into the living room to find a lifeless Omelly Dominguez, who’d been graduated from Union City High School and was studying nursing at William Paterson University (Class of 2023), where she worked as an admissions assistant.

She’d been shot in the head, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said.

“What did you do?” the boy reportedly asked Angielly Dominguez, who immediately ran from the home without answering, got into her boyfriend’s silver-striped white 1995 Ford Mustang and sped off.

“She’s inside,” the teen told responding police officers after calling 911. “She’s shot.”

Detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit and Little Ferry police arrived moments later and began interviewing witnesses.

They collected surveillance video, some of which was shot by a dashcam that a contractor doing work in the area had left on. It captured images of the armed woman fleeing, investigators said.

Detectives also pinged the fleeing Dominguez’s cellphone

A “be on the lookout” (BOLO) alert was issued, and nearly two hours later a state trooper spotted the white Mustang — with Florida license plates — heading south on the New Jersey Turnpike near Exit 4 in Mount Laurel.

The trooper began following Dominguez, who checked him out multiple times in her rearview mirror but didn’t change speeds, investigators said.

At that point, the trooper activated the cruiser’s lights and siren and she pulled over, they said

Five guns were reportedly found in the Mustang’s trunk, the investigators said. State Police were testing them to determine which one might have been used in the killing.

Angielly Dominguez was brought to the State Police barracks in Moorestown, then to Little Ferry police headquarters for processing. She was then taken to the county lockup to await a first appearance in Central Judicial Processing Court in Hackensack.

Angielly Dominguez is charged with first-degree murder, weapons offenses and hindering her arrest. 

https://dailyvoice.com/pennsylvania/lehigh/news/update-woman-who-shot-killed-sister-in-nj-captured-by-state-police/828491/

Kemond Jones Teen Killer 40 Years In Prison

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Kemond Jones was fifteen years old when this convicted teen killer would shoot and kill another teenager. According to court documents Kemond Jones and the victim Ethan Powell were involved in an argument when Kemond Jones would shoot Powell multiple times. Kemond Jones would claim he felt that his life was endanger and the murder was in self defense however the medical investigator would testify four of the gunshots were in the victims back. Kemond Jones would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to forty years in prison in which thirty will be spent in prison. There is a Change.org petition saying that Kemond Jones had been bullied by the victim for sometime before the murder took place, you can see it here

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Monday, Judge James Chaney heard impact statements from those affected by the direct design murder of Ethan Powell in the early hours of Labor Day, Sep. 7, 2020. After hearing the statements, Judge Chaney sentenced Kemond Jones to 40 years. 30 to serve and 10 suspended.

The initial call arrived just three minutes after midnight on Sep. 7, 2020, reporting shots fired on Abraham Drive. Within minutes, Warren County deputies were on scene to find 18-year-old Powell laying on the street suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

Powell was transported to Merit Health River Region by Vicksburg Fire Department paramedics for treatment, but eventually died as a result of those injuries. Warren County Coroner Doug Huskey pronounced Powell deceased about an hour after he was transported.

Later that day, Jones turned himself in to Warren County authorities, accompanied by family members. Though the investigation was ongoing,  Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace told the Vicksburg Daily News that authorities were confident that Jones was responsible for Powell’s death and under Mississippi statute, Jones would be tried as an adult.

Jones was found guilty by a Warren County jury on Feb. 25 of direct design murder. The Vicksburg Daily News recorded the reading of the verdict.

According to testimony, about a week before the shooting Jones and Powell had a disagreement that included Jones slapping the larger Powell.

The early morning shooting of Powell had Jones stating that he feared for his life after Powell came towards him. However, medical examiner Dr. Mark Levaughn testified that Powell was shot 8 times with 4 of those shots going into his back. Dr. Levaughn also spoke about the “devastating shot” to Powell’s back that caused the most damage

The prosecution attempted to have the medical examiner state that the “devastating shot” was taken after Powell had fallen to the ground, but the examiner could not state with certainty that was the case.

Jones testified he was scared and just kept firing

Chad Padilla High School Shooter Dead In Prison

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Chad Padilla who shot another student at a Italy Texas high school was found dead in prison. According to court documents Chad Padilla would open fire in the Italy High School cafeteria and would strike fellow student Mahkayla Jones multiple times. Thankfully Mahkayla Jones would survive her injuries. Chad Padilla would be convicted of aggravated assault and sentenced to forty years in prison. On March 21 2022 Chad Padilla would be found dead in his prison cell at the Telford Unit. Chad Padilla death is being investigated as a suicide

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A Texas man serving a 40-year sentence for shooting a classmate multiple times in a high school cafeteria in 2018 died in prison Monday.

Chad Padilla, 20, died March 21 at the Telford Unit in New Boston. According to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, jail staff found Padilla unresponsive at about 1:50 a.m. and began CPR. He was taken to the medical facility where EMS and paramedics pronounced him deceased at about 2:25 a.m.

Prison officials said Padilla’s cause of death has not yet been confirmed and that his death is being investigated as a suicide.

Padilla, who was serving a 40-year sentence for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and attempted capital murder, pleaded guilty in June 2019 to shooting Mahkayla Jones six times in the Italy High School cafeteria in January 2018.

Jones, who survived the shooting, testified she hugged Padilla in the cafeteria, asked him to sit, and told him he appeared angry. She said that’s when he drew back and told her, “Sorry it had to end this way,” and shot her six times.

In a 2019 interview with NBC 5, Jones forgave Padilla for the shooting and said that it was time to move forward in her life.

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The person who shot a classmate at Italy High School back in 2018 was found dead in his Northeast Texas prison cell in a suspected suicide.

Chad Padilla was sentenced to 40 years for aggravated assault for the shooting

Prison officials said he was found dead in his cell just before 2 a.m. on Monday. His death is being investigated as a suicide.

Padilla shot a classmate when he was 16. He opened fire inside Italy High School’s cafeteria and shot 16-year-old Mahkayla Jones six times in the neck, arm and abdomen. Jones survived.

https://www.fox4news.com/news/italy-high-school-shooter-committed-suicide-in-cell-prison-officials-say