Stephen Freeman Charged With Murder After Body Found In Trunk

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Stephen Freeman has been officially charged with murder after police found the body of a woman in the bed of his truck. According to police reports Stephen Freeman was involved in an accident where he hit the side of a semi truck in Michigan and he ran from the scene. When police arrived at the scene they would find the body of  Gabriele Seitz, 62, in the bed of the truck. Apparently Stephen Freeman was robbing  Gabriele Seitz home when she arrived and the two would be involved in a physical altercation that ended with Seitz dying. Stephen Freeman would take the woman’s truck and put her body in the back. Soon after the accident would occur. Stephen Freeman has been charged with receiving and concealing a body and concealing the death of an individual and felony murder

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More charges have been filed against the 19-year-old man accused of fleeing after crashing a truck that had a dead woman’s body in it.

Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido said Tuesday he has added a felony murder charge against Stephen Freeman. The prosecutor also said Freeman was arraigned on the new charge in court and a judge revoked his bond and remanded him to the county jail until his trial.

A probable cause hearing for the case against Freeman has been scheduled for Nov. 30, 2022, in 39th District Court in Roseville.

If convicted of felony murder, Freeman faces up to life in prison.

Freeman was charged about two weeks ago with receiving and concealing a body and concealing the death of an individual. Both are five-year felonies. He was being held on a $75,000 bond

Police arrested Freeman in Lexington on Sunday three days after the crash, which happened on Oct. 27, 2022, in Roseville.

According to Investigators, Freeman was driving a truck that struck a semitractor-trailer near Hayes and Common and then fled. Police searched the truck and found the body of Gabriele Seitz, 62, of Shelby Township.

Before the crash, Freeman entered Seitz’s home through a window when she was not at home. She arrived and the two fought, resulting in the woman’s death, Lucido said. Freeman took the woman’s truck, which he later crashed with Seitz’s body in it.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/macomb-county/2022/11/15/driver-in-roseville-crash-where-body-found-charged-with-murder/69650482007/

4 University Of Idaho Students Murdered With A Knife

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Police in Moscow Idaho have released new information regarding the 4 University of Idaho students who were murdered over the weekend. According to police reports the 4 University of Idaho students, Ethan Chapin, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Kaylee GonCalves, 21. were murdered by an edged weapon. Police in Idaho have not released any information regarding a suspect or suspects on the brutal murder. There are theories being floated that this was a robbery gone wrong or a crime of passion. This weekend also the murder of 3 University of Virginia football players who were shot on a bus allegedly by Christopher Jones

Update – Bryan Kohlberger Would Be Arrested As A Person As Interest On December 30 2022

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 Four students at the University of Idaho were found dead near campus in what a local official described on Monday as a “crime of passion.”

Art Bettge, the mayor of Moscow, Idaho, said in an interview that the authorities were still investigating what had transpired but that the case was being treated as a homicide. He said the authorities did not believe that there was a “perceivable danger to the broader public,” but he declined to say how the victims had been killed or whether a suspect was at large.

“With a crime of this magnitude, it’s very difficult to work through,” Mr. Bettge said, adding that the police needed time to piece together what had transpired. “The overall assessment is that it’s a crime of passion,” he said.

The authorities said they responded to a call about an “unconscious individual” on Sunday and discovered four dead people — three women and one man — at a house near the University of Idaho campus. On Monday, they identified the victims as Ethan Chapin, 20, of Conway, Wash.; Madison Mogen, 21, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; Xana Kernodle, 20, of Avondale, Ariz.; and Kaylee Goncalves, 21, of Rathdrum, Idaho.

Cathy Mabbutt, the Latah County coroner, said that all four deaths were being considered homicides and that it was not a case of murder-suicide. Ms. Mabbutt said her office planned to conduct autopsies on Wednesday. She said she could not share any information about how the victims had been killed without authorization to do so from the police.

The University of Idaho confirmed that all the victims were students and canceled classes on Monday.

“Words cannot adequately describe the light these students brought to this world or ease the depth of suffering we feel at their passing under these tragic circumstances,” Scott Green, the president of the university, said in a message to students and employees.

The deaths occurred on the same day as a shooting at the University of Virginia that killed three members of the university’s football team and wounded two other people. That campus was locked down for 12 hours before the police announced that a suspect, a 22-year-old student, had been arrested and charged.

Located in the rolling wheat fields across the border from Pullman, Wash., where the much larger Washington State University is, Moscow is a college town of about 25,000 people. More than 10,000 students are enrolled at the University of Idaho campus, which focuses heavily on engineering and agriculture. The city has not recorded a murder since 2015.

The killings took place at a home in a neighborhood below a water tower emblazoned with the university logo. On Monday, police tape surrounded a gray house with several vehicles parked out front. Some of the students living in the neighborhood said they were leaving town, nervous about what had transpired.

Paige Carter, a senior public relations major who lives in a house nearby, said she and her roommate were headed to the airport. Several of her neighbors had already left.

“We’re just scared of the circumstances,” she said. “We haven’t really heard much information. So we don’t really know what to think.”

Bailey Briggs, a senior environmental science major who lives in another neighboring building, said she had first learned about the case through the university’s alert system but had received little information on the case since then.

Though the police have said there is no imminent threat, she said, many people are worried. “They say it’s a homicide — they’re 100 percent sure it’s a homicide,” she said. “But there’s ‘no threat.’ Like, what’s that mean?”

In a text message on Monday night, Ms. Kernodle’s older sister, Jazzmin Kernodle, said that she and her family were “confused and anxiously waiting” for updates on the investigation.

“They haven’t told us much other than it was a homicide,” she said of the police. “We are hoping for more tomorrow.”

University officials said that counseling resources were being made available for students and employees. A candlelight vigil was planned.

The four victims all appeared to have been close friends and had been involved in fraternities and sororities on campus, according to their online profiles.

On the same day as the killings, one of the victims, Ms. Goncalves, posted a picture to Instagram in which she and the three other victims posed together. In the photograph, Ms. Mogen wears an “Idaho” sweatshirt and sits on the shoulders of Ms. Goncalves, while Mr. Chapin wraps his arm around Ms. Kernodle.

About two weeks ago, Ms. Kernodle had posted a series of photographs with Mr. Chapin for his birthday, including one in which the pair appeared to be dressed up for a costume party as the protagonists from the movie “Ratatouille,” with Mr. Chapin dressed as a cook and Ms. Kernodle as the character’s friend and co-worker, a rat.

“Life is so much better with you in it,” Ms. Kernodle wrote in a caption for the photos.

Jazzmin Kernodle said her sister was “so positive, funny and was loved by everyone who met her,” adding: “She made me such a proud big sister, and I wish I could have had more time with her. She had so much life left to live.”

She said that the three other victims had been great friends to her sister, and that her sister had been “lucky to have them in her life.”

Egann Willis, a former classmate of Mr. Chapin’s at Mount Vernon High School in Washington State, said Mr. Chapin had been a great basketball player for the school team, the Bulldogs, and had graduated in 2021 before attending the University of Idaho

“Ethan was the kind of kid who would light up a room and always had a smile on his face,” Mr. Willis said. “None of us can accept that this has really happened to such an innocent individual.”

“Ethan was truly special,” said Jacob Perez, who first met Mr. Chapin when they were children playing sports together and then attended high school with him. “I don’t think I have a single video or picture of him where he isn’t cheesing ear to ear or doing something goofy.”

Mr. Perez said he was also in the dark about what had happened and was struggling to make sense of it. “He had everything going for him,” Mr. Perez said. “It’s really a shame.”

Jackie Fischer, owner of the Mad Greek restaurant in Moscow, said that Ms. Kernodle and Ms. Mogen had been servers there for a few years, working there two to three days a week.

Ms. Fischer said that Ms. Mogen, who according to the university was a senior majoring in marketing, had helped her out with social media for the restaurant.

“I have a staff of 20 people or so who are confused and trying to figure out what happened,” Ms. Fischer said. “It’s a family-style atmosphere working here, and I spent last night fielding calls from mostly brokenhearted staff.”

Ms. Fischer said she was putting together a dinner on Monday evening as a remembrance for the victims. “We are grieving together as a family,” she said. “We are definitely in shock.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/14/us/university-idaho-deaths.html

Christopher Clements Gets Life For Maribel Gonzalez Murder

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Christopher Clements has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of Maribel Gonzalez. According to court documents Christopher Clements would kidnap thirteen year old Maribel Gonzlez who he would sexually assault and murder. Maribel Gonzalez was walking to a friends home on June 3 2014 when she was grabbed. Now Christopher Clements has to face another murder trial for the kidnapping, sexual assault and murder of six year old Isabel Celis

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Convicted Tucson child killer Christopher Clements was sentenced to natural life in prison for the death of Maribel Gonzalez.

He was also sentenced to 17 years for kidnapping Maribel and it will be served consecutively with the life sentence for first-degree murder.

On Sept. 30, Clements was found guilty of kidnapping and murdering Maribel Gonzalez. Maribel was 13 years old when she went missing while walking to a friend’s home on Jun 3, 2014. Days later, her body was found in a desert area near Trico and West Avra Valley roads in rural Pima County.

He is also facing several charges for allegedly kidnapping and killing 6-year-old Isabel Celis in 2012. He will face a jury for Isabel’s death starting in February 2023.

https://www.kold.com/2022/11/14/watch-christopher-clements-be-sentenced-murder-maribel-gonzalez/

Sarah Wondra Arrested In Michael Vaughan Disappearance

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Sarah Wondra has been arrested in the disappearance of Michael Vaughn who was reported missing in 2021. According to police reports Sarah Wondra has been arrested and charged with failure to notify authorities of a death however more charges are pending. Sarah Wondra who apparently posted a number of TikTok videos which had the missing person poster of Michael Vaughan in the background. Michael Vaughn who was reported missing weeks after his fifth birthday from Fruitland Idaho.

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Idaho police announced a woman’s arrest Monday in connection with the 2021 disappearance of Michael Joseph “Monkey” Vaughan, a Fruitland boy who vanished weeks after his fifth birthday – and whose missing person flyer she had posted on her refrigerator in several TikTok videos.

Michael, now 6, was last seen on July 27, 2021, according to Fruitland Police Chief JD Huff, who told local reporters Monday that officers had arrested Sarah Wondra. 

Wondra faces a charge of failure to notify authorities of a death, court records show, but the probable cause affidavit has been temporarily sealed by the judge to protect additional leads, and police hinted that additional arrests are likely.

In multiple TikTok videos, she speaks to her camera while standing in front of a missing person flyer for Michael – including one in which she mentions having spent time in prison.

The 35-year-old who lives on the property where investigators believe the boy’s remains may be buried. It is just a few minutes’ walk from his family’s home.

Police investigated more than a thousand tips over the past 16 months before a tipster led them to Wondra’s home, the chief said, where they have been searching since last week.

On Sunday, hours before the announcement of her arrest but days into the search of her property, YouTuber Jonathan Lee Riches posted a video showing clips of Wondra speaking in front of the flyer.

“That’s very, very disturbing to see a flyer of a missing person on a possible suspect’s refrigerator,” he said.

The next day, Huff told reporters about the arrest while speaking outside her home

“Our investigation determined Sarah Wondra may have had knowledge of Michael’s death and failed to report it,” he said, according to KTVB. “We do not believe she is the only person that has knowledge of this, and we will be seeking out those people who could possibly be connected.”

Huff did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital. His office said he is expected to release a statement in the near future but could not provide specific details.

Prosecutors earlier this year dismissed a slew of felony charges against Wondra in connection with an unrelated firearms case that also involved her husband, Stacey Wondra

She is due back in court for a status conference on Nov. 21. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for the next day.

Police and volunteer K-9s had searched hundreds of acres in the area without success before zeroing in on Wondra’s home.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-woman-arrested-boys-disappearance-made-tiktok-posts-standing-front-his-missing-person-flyer

Andy Dick Guilty Of Sexual Battery

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Troubled comedian Andy Dick has been found guilty of sexual battery and now must register as a sex offender. According to court documents in 2018 Andy Dick would grab the groin of an Uber driver in Los Angeles California. Now Andy Dick along with registering as a sex offender, must spend 90 days in jail. attend 52 Alcoholic Anonymous meetings, 52 Sexual Compulsion Anonymous meetings, 12 mental health therapy sessions and pay restitution to the victim. This was not Andy Dick first arrest as the comic was convicted of sexual battery in 2019 and sentenced to 14 days in jail however only served a single day due to overcrowding. Andy Dick was also arrested just a few weeks ago for stealing power tools which he has yet to attend trial for.

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Andy Dick has just been sentenced to 90 days in jail after he was convicted of sexual battery for allegedly groping an Uber driver. The comedian will also be forced to register as a sex offender.

According to legal documents obtained by The Blast, the comedian appeared in court on Thursday and faced the stunning decision that will ultimately land him behind bars.

During the hearing, Dick was told he would spend the next 3 months in L.A. County jail and would be forced to register as a sex offender. The comedian will have to complete 52 Alcoholics Anonymous sessions, 52 sexual compulsion anonymous sessions, 12 mental health counseling sessions, and pay restitution to the victim.

Dick was ordered to check himself into custody on November 17, 2022. Following his release, the comedian will spend the next 12 months on “summary probation,” where he can be monitored while he finishes the classes and counseling

In this case, Dick was busted after riding in an Uber back in April of 2018, and the driver of the car accused the comedian of reaching for and grabbing his crotch.  At the time, the driver reported the incident to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, and after further investigation, Andy Dick was charged with misdemeanor sexual battery.

Unfortunately, Andy Dick is no stranger to allegations of sexual misconduct.  The comedian was sentenced to 14 days in jail for sexual battery back in December 2019 for allegedly assaulting a woman on a sidewalk as he walked past.  He avoided significant jail time for that case due to jail overcrowding.

On another occasion, Andy was tossed in the slammer after an altercation with his supposed ex-boyfriend who claimed he hit him over the head with a liquor bottle during an argument. Law enforcement responded to Andy’s Los Angeles home and determined there was enough evidence to arrest Andy on felony domestic battery.

That’s not all…the comedian even had an arrest back in May that was all live-streamed online! Andy was arrested for felony sexual battery in Orange County, CA after an alleged altercation with an adult male inside of a campground, who claimed the comedian sexually assaulted him.  In this case, police arrested Andy Dick and even took the alleged victim’s pants as evidence.

Lastly, In Andy Dick’s most recent run-in with the law came after he was busted last month for felony burglary. In this case, he is being accused of stealing power tools from someone’s home that was under construction in Santa Barbara.  According to reports, Andy was caught trying to flee the scene of the alleged crime and has since been charged with first-degree residential burglary.

The comedian has pleaded not guilty.