Actor Ryan Grantham Murders Mother

Ryan Grantham

Ryan Grantham is a small time Canadian actor who has appeared in such shows as Riverdale and the Diary Of A Wimpy Kid and now is a convicted murderer. According to court documents Ryan Grantham in a rage would shoot his mother in the back of the head and then planned to assassinate the Prime Minister of Canada. Initially Ryan Grantham was charged with first degree murder which in Canada comes with an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole for twenty five years however in the end he would plead guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison however his parole eligibility is after fourteen years.

Normally those convicted of murder in Canada have to spend two years in a maximum security prison before they can be transferred to a lower custody however Ryan Grantham attorneys are concerned as the actor is five foot two and a 120 pounds. Canadian prisons are not as violent as they are in the US however they are definitely not Disneyland. Chances are Ryan Grantham will spend his prison time in protective custody

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Canadian actor Ryan Grantham has been sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to murdering his mother, Barbara Waite, in 2020.

The 24-year-old, who played Jeffery Augustine in teen drama Riverdale, was sentenced at British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver on Wednesday.

He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, after having initially been charged with first-degree murder.

Prosecutors said he had also plotted to kill Canadian PM Justin Trudeau.

Grantham admitted to shooting his mother in the back of the head as she played piano in their home, north of Vancouver, the court heard.

In a video taken on his Go-Pro camera after the killing, the actor filmed his mother’s body while saying: “I shot her in the back of the head. In the moments after, she would have known it was me.”

After drinking beer and smoking marijuana for hours following the murder, he packed a car with three guns, ammunition and 12 Molotov cocktails he had made, as well as camping supplies and directions to Mr Trudeau’s Rideau Cottage residence.

He drove roughly 200 kilometres east to the town of Hope, before turning around and driving to a Vancouver police station, where he told an officer: “I killed my mother.”

The court also heard Grantham had considered committing an act of mass violence at Vancouver’s Lions Gate Bridge or at Simon Fraser University, where he had been a student, en route before turning his car around and handing himself in.

Former child actor Grantham appeared in one episode of the CW network show Riverdale in 2019, and also featured in the fantasy drama Supernatural, as well the 2010 film Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

Grantham has been in custody for the past two and a half years, law enforcement officials in Vancouver told Deadline, and has been participating in a mental health program since his arrest.

During the trial, his lawyers argued he had been struggling with anxiety and clinical depression and had expressed a desire to kill himself and harm others in the months leading up to him killing his mother.

He will not be eligible for parole for the first 14 years of his life sentence.

https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-63005840

William and Carina McCue Charged In Fatal Fire

William and Carina McCue

William and Carina McCue are from Georgia and have now been charged in the fatal fire that killed their ten year old daughter however the story that is coming out is so much worse. Back in April 2022 William and Carina McCue son, a fifteen year old boy who has not been publicly named, set fire to their home and their ten year old daughter who was locked in a room would die in the fire.

Now after a lengthy police investigation William and Carina McCue have now been charged with three counts of felony murder, two counts of cruelty to children in the first degree, one count of aggravated assault and one count of false imprisonment in the death of their daughter, Zoe McCue. According to police reports the children suffered horrific abuse in the household. Now of course the question I am asking is what will happen with the murder charge that the fifteen year old boy is facing for he admitted to police he knew that his family was home when he set the fatal fire.

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The parents of a 10-year-old girl who died in a house fire in April have been indicted on murder charges in Gwinnett County.

Loganville couple William McCue, 47, and Carina McCue, 38, were charged with three counts of felony murder, two counts of cruelty to children in the first degree, one count of aggravated assault and one count of false imprisonment in the death of their daughter, Zoe McCue. The couple were denied bond Sept. 13 in Gwinnett County Superior Court when a judge said they posed a risk of fleeing and failing to return to court if released.

According to the indictment, Zoe had been locked in her room by her parents when her 15-year-old brother intentionally set fire to the home April 17.

The teen was found at a church in Rockdale County hours after the blaze and admitted to investigators he intentionally set fire to the house. He was taken into custody on murder and arson charges. Gwinnett County Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Wanda Vance, who is working on the 15-year-old’s case, said those charges remain unindicted but are pending in Superior Court.

According to his arrest warrant, the teen knew his family was inside when he started the fire.

Zoe’s remains were located in a windowless bathroom where investigators found a makeshift bed in the bathtub, authorities said.

While investigating the fire, detectives discovered the couple’s five children were living in “unsanitary and dangerous” conditions.

According to a Division of Family and Children Services case manager, the home did not have a sewage system and the children were believed not to have showered in months. The case manager stated in a report that they had not been outside the home in years.

The couple allegedly used their hands, belts and a metal pipe to strike and beat the children, deprived them of running water, made them use the toilet in buckets in their bedrooms, made them stand on cinderblocks for extended periods of time and refused to allow them bathroom breaks resulting in the children soiling themselves, according to the indictment.

The children were also whipped until they collapsed during punishments, shocked with electric collars, not allowed to attend school or be home-schooled, and isolated so they didn’t see their siblings or neighbors, the indictment states.

The couple, who had been on the run since early May, were found on the Appalachian Trail in June. The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office took them into custody near Helen.

The remaining three children were taken into protective custody by the state following the fire.

https://www.ajc.com/news/crime/gwinnett-parents-face-murder-charges-in-daughters-house-fire-death/XHYHQYBNCZBCTDK2NXXHQBSWDI/

Arthur Williamson Charged In Detroit Anchors Murder

Arthur Williamson

Arthur Williamson has been charged in Michigan with the murder of news anchor Jim Matthews as well as the attacks on other family members. According to police Arthur Williamson, who was known to the family, would fatally stab Jim Matthews as well as injure 10-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter and the 35-year-old mother of the kids who are believed to have been struck with a hammer however this last part has yet to be confirmed.

What we do now is Arthur Williamson is a felony who has been in and out of prison over his 55 years. Police are still trying to figure out what the motive was behind the brutal attacks. Arthur Williamson has been charged with first-degree murder, felony murder, two counts of assault with intent to murder and three counts of unlawful imprisonment.

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A convicted felon with a 30-year criminal history was arraigned Monday in connection with the fatal stabbing late last week of WWJ-AM (950) anchor Jim Matthews and attacks on three other family members, but officials said the motive remained unclear.

Arthur Levan Williamson, 55, on Pontiac was charged with seven felony charges in New Baltimore’s 42-2 District Court, including first-degree murder, felony murder, two counts of assault with intent to murder and three counts of unlawful imprisonment. He’s being held without bond at Macomb County Jail.

Arthur Williamson is accused of fatally stabbing Matthews, 57, in an attack on Friday at a Chesterfield Township home that injured three others, including the radio anchor’s 10-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter and the 35-year-old mother of the kids. A media advisory from Macomb County Prosecutor Pete Lucido called it a “hammer attack.”

Macomb County Assistant Public Defender Adrian Cranford represented Williamson during the arraignment where the judge did not read off the charges and denied several attempts by Cranford to bring up the topic of bond. Cranford had no further comment after the arraignment.

Chesterfield Township Police Chief Brian Bassett said at a Monday afternoon press conference that police are still trying to figure out the relationship between Arthur Williamson and the victims. Matthews’ older brother Joe Nicolai, who lives next door to Matthew, said Monday he thinks he’s seen Williamson around a few times.

Lucido said there were no signs of breaking and entering and there is evidence to show the suspect was not an “unwanted guest.”

Authorities are still trying to establish a timeline. Bassett said Arthur Williamson arrived sometime in the middle of the night and Matthews arrived home around 6 a.m. The timeline between then and noon when police were called is still unknown.

Police were called to the Hidden Harbor Condominiums at about noon Friday after a woman escaped the home with her 5-year-old daughter. The woman’s son, 10, was found tied up in a closet with severe injuries from blunt force trauma. Matthews was found dead.

Matthews’ girlfriend Nicole Guertin flagged down a bystander upon escaping the house with her daughter, Matthews’ older brother Joe Nicolai said Monday. Matthews and Nicolai are neighbors and after the bystander called 911, Nicolai said his wife, Jennifer, came outside and held Guertin’s hands in the parking lot.

“My wife called me at work. I’m a plumbing contractor and I just dropped everything,” said Nicolai, who added that he and his brother shared the same last name but Matthews was a professional pseudonym

The neighborhood was put on lockdown Friday as well as the school across the street where Matthews’ children attend, Nicolai said.

Nicolai said he believes Guertin met Arthur Williamson at a support and recovery group and he thinks he’s seen him around a few times. He said he’s worried Guertin may have been manipulated.

“Nicole is very naïve, wouldn’t hurt a fly, always means well,” Nicolai said

Though Nicolai doesn’t have all the details of what happened, he said he knows one thing for certain. He knows what his 10-year-old nephew did when he saw his family being hurt and called him brave.

“I know (my nephew) was attacked brutally and tied up in the closet because he was trying to defend his father and his sister,” Nicolai said. “Ten-year-old boy, not on his watch.”

The 10-year-old boy is in critical but stable condition, while the 5-year-old girl has been released from the hospital, Bassett said. The mother is in stable condition but is being held for observation, he said.

Arthur Williamson was found in the basement, where it appeared he had overdosed and attempted to commit suicide, according to authorities. Bassett said authorities treated him on the scene before he was transported to an area hospital.

Court records show Arthur Williamson who was arraigned on his 55th birthday Monday, has a criminal history that dates back at least 30 years. Since 1993, Arthur Williamson has racked up convictions for assault, assault with intent to commit murder, kidnapping, illegal weapons possession, drugs and violations for assaulting/resisting/obstructing a police officer, according to the Michigan Department of Corrections.

He was on parole on a breaking and entering conviction out of Clinton County until January, eight months before police say he stabbed Matthews. Williamson’s arraignment came as Matthews’ friends and co-workers are reeling from his death, calling him a devoted father and journalist.

A GoFundMe account was created over the weekend to support Matthews’ two kids. The GoFundMe, established by Ashley Quigley, the aunt of Matthews’ two kids, had raised $13,000 by late Monday morning.

Donations will go toward getting her 5-year-old niece and 10-year-old nephew “everything they need,” said Quigley, the sister of Matthews’ wife: “My niece is doing well, but my nephew is in critical condition.”

Quigley said her nephew underwent brain and ear surgeries. Both operations were successful, she said. She called her nephew’s recovery “from a vicious, needless attack” the biggest challenge he has yet to face. She also said she and her husband are taking care of Matthews’ daughter, 5.

“I wasn’t going to make a GoFundMe, but it was recommended,” she wrote on the page, created Sunday. “Anything donated is going to these two kids. They have been through so much and I feel like the least I can do is create something that helps them adapt to what comes after this tragedy.

“Thank you to everyone who is giving us well wishes. It is amazing to see the community pull together for these two children,” she wrote.

Nicolai said his nephew woke up briefly Monday and he’s been in and out of consciousness, but it’s good news so far. Nicolai said he plans on selling his brother’s home to help pay for the care of the two children will require for the rest of their lives due to injuries and trauma.

“I lost my brother, but they lost their father,” Nicolai said. “They need all the attention, and they need all the financial support.”

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/macomb-county/2022/09/26/fundraiser-launched-for-children-of-slain-wwj-anchor/69518087007/

Victoria Moreno Charged With Toddlers Murder

Victoria Moreno

Victoria Moreno is a woman from Illinois who pushed her nephew off of a pier and then watched him drown. The little boy was rescued by a stranger thirty minutes after he was in the water however the damage was already done. The little boy,  Josiah Brown, has now passed from the injuries and Victoria Moreno is now charged with his murder.  Victoria Moreno who was initially charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery of a child under the age of 13 causing permanent disability remains behind bars in Chicago.

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A 3-year-old boy who was pushed into Lake Michigan off Navy Pier has died, according to the medical examiner’s office.

Josiah Brown, 3, was pronounced dead at 10:16 a.m. Sunday, the Cook County medical examiner’s office said.

Authorities say Josiah was pushed into Lake Michigan on Sept. 19 by his aunt Victoria Moreno. Moreno then stood by as he sank below the water, where divers found him about 30 minutes later, Cook County prosecutors said. The boy was rushed to Lurie Children’s Hospital in critical condition.

Moreno was denied bail at her court hearing despite defense arguments that she suffers from mental health issues. Moreno, 34, is charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated battery to a child.

Moreno initially told responding officers that she was only a witness, then claimed she was holding the boy’s shirt and let go because he “was acting up,” according to a police report and a source with knowledge of the investigation

Moreno had slipped out of the family home in Des Plaines with the boy in the morning while another aunt went to wake up her kids and his grandmother went to change, according to prosecutors.

Moreno “stole the keys” to the family’s truck and “snuck out of the residence without anyone knowing that she had left,” prosecutors said. The other aunt no longer heard the boy talking “and became alarmed,” prosecutors said. That’s when she noticed Moreno and the boy were gone and the truck was missing.

Neighbors of the family said the boy’s father has a medical issue that required him to be taken out by stretchers and ambulances several times over the last few weeks. The father, Dantrell Brown, posted on social media about his diagnosis of congestive heart failure three years ago at age 22, just days before the birth of his son.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/2022/9/25/23372164/boy-josiah-brown-dies-navy-pier-aunt-pushed-lake-victoria-moreno

Bolanle Fadairo Charged With Double Murder In Texas

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Bolanle Fadairo has been charged with the murders of a father and his two year old son in a sickening case coming out of Texas. According to police reports Bolanle Fadairo would fatally shoot the victim after the two had arranged a meeting and then Fadairo would drive off in a vehicle with a two year old boy in the backseat. Ultimately Bolanle Fadairo would abandon the car and the little boy would die from heat related injuries. Bolanle Fadairo is trying to tell police that he and the victim had known each other for decades an argument broke out at their meet. However he has yet to give an excuse of leaving the child to die in the back seat of the vehicle. Needless to say this case and the fact it is in Texas has the death penalty written all over it.

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Houston police have arrested and charged a suspect in the deadly shooting of a man and his two-year-old son who was found in a vehicle hours later. 

Bolanle Fadairo, 38, is charged with two counts of murder and one count of tampering with evidence in the 482nd State District Court. 

Officers responded to a shooting on the afternoon of September 20 in the parking lot of a business at 5501 El Camino Del Rey Street where they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. 

Investigators later learned that Fadairo had met with the victim at this location. The two spoke briefly before Fadairo shot the victim, Houston police said. The victim tried to flee the scene but collapsed in the parking lot. Fadairo then entered the victim’s black Chevrolet Traverse and fled the scene, police said. 

Just after 6:30 p.m., a woman reported her husband and 2-year-old son missing. She provided police with her husband’s vehicle information and officers found the vehicle in the 5900 block of Elm Street around 7:10 p.m. 

Officers broke the vehicle’s window and found an unresponsive 2-year-old boy inside. Paramedics tried to revive the boy, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. His cause of death was pending the results of an autopsy. 

Investigators identified Fadairo as a suspect and arrested him around 4 a.m. Wednesday without incident. Police released surveillance footage Tuesday of a suspect in connection with the shooting, but it was not immediately clear if the suspect in the video is Fadairo.  

Fadairo appeared in probable cause court Thursday morning where his bond was set at $750,000 for each murder charge and $50,000 for the tampering with evidence charge, FOX 26 reported. 

According to allegations read in court, Fadairo said he and the victim – whom he had known for around 30 years – had gotten into a heated argument over money. He also allegedly said he deleted some incriminating text messages between himself and the man detailing their argument. 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-man-charged-murder-man-toddler-left-car