Thomas Cunningham and Ciera Gillespie Charged In 2 Murders

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Thomas Cunningham and Ciera Gillespie are from West Virginia who have been charged in killing both of their toddlers. According to police reports Thomas Cunningham would violently shake their one and two year old son that resulted in their deaths with the doctor calling it the worst case of shaken baby syndrome he had ever seen. Thomas Cunningham has been charged with one count of child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury, and Ciera Gillespie has been charged with one count each of child neglect resulting in death and child neglect creating risk of serious injury or death with more charges pending after the death of the second child

.Both children were brought to the hospital in late November with the two year old being pronounced dead at the scene and the one year old would be in critical condition until he passed this last weekend. Ciera Gillespie reportedly arrived home and found one of the children in distress and when she called an ambulance Thomas Cunningham would come out of the home saying there was something wrong with the second child as well

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A 1-year-old West Virginia boy has died weeks after his 2-year-old brother succumbed to injuries in what a doctor said appeared to be cases of shaken baby syndrome, according to officials.

Upshur County Sheriff Virgil Miller said additional charges are expected to be brought against Ciera Gillespie, 25, and Thomas Cunningham, 27, who were arrested in connection to the case.

Stephanie Warner, the grandmother of the two children, confirmed to WDTV that the 1-year-old boy had passed over the weekend, calling what happened “horrible” and “unspeakable.”

According to a criminal complaint, Gillespie told police she left to go to the store Nov. 28 and left three children, the two boys and a 6-year-old, with Cunningham.

Gillespie told authorities she got a call from Cunningham as she was pulling into the driveway that something was wrong with the 2-year-old. According to the complaint, Gillespie said she entered the home and Cunningham handed her the child, who was reportedly limp with “blood coming from his mouth and nose.”

Deputies said Cunningham called 911 and an ambulance responded. Gillespie told deputies that as she and the ambulance were leaving the home, Cunningham ran out with the 1-year-old, saying “there was something wrong with this baby also.”

The 2-year-old was later pronounced dead at a hospital, according to authorities.

The report stated deputies spoke with a doctor who said the 2-year-old’s manner of death was consistent with shaken baby syndrome and that “the retinal injuries were the worst he had seen in 20 years.” He also told deputies the injuries to the 1-year-old were “significant” and also a result of shaken baby syndrome, adding that “would have to be a violent trauma with immediate incapacitation

In a separate statement from the West Virginia State Police on Dec. 1, authorities said Gillespie believed Cunningham was under the influence of a controlled substance by the way he was acting when she left the children in his care. Cunningham reportedly told authorities on Saturday that he had used a Percocet.

Cunningham was arrested by the Upshur County Sheriff’s Office and previously charged with child abuse resulting in injury and child abuse resulting in death. Gillespie was charged with child neglect resulting in serious bodily injury and child neglect resulting in death in connection to the case.

Poling – St. Clair Funeral Home is covering the cost of the children’s’ funerals. The family set up a GoFundMe to help the boys’ father and sister.

https://www.kptv.com/2022/12/12/graphic-second-child-dies-suspected-shaken-baby-syndrome-case-wva/

Texas Coach Chris Beard Arrested For Choking Family Member

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University Of Texas men’s basketball coach Chris Beard has been arrested for allegedly choking a family member. According to police reports Chris Beard was arrested after police officers were investigating a domestic violence complaint. Chris Beard would be arrested and charged with assault by strangulation/suffocation – family violence which is a third degree felony in Texas punishable by two to ten years in prison. Chris Beard joined the University of Texas basketball team after coaching at Texas Tech. The University Of Texas who pays Chris Beard $5 million a season have said they are investigating the arrest.

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Texas men’s basketball coach Chris Beard was arrested early Monday on a felony family violence charge, according to Travis County Jail records.

The county Sheriff’s Office said the 49-year-old Beard was arrested by Austin police and booked at 4:18 a.m. on a charge of assault on a family or household member in which their breath was impeded, or choking, in common terms.

The charge is a third-degree felony in Texas, with a possible punishment of two to 10 years in prison. The jail records showed Beard had not yet posted bond as of Monday morning and did not indicate when he would be making an initial court appearance. No attorney for him was listed.

“The university is aware of the situation regarding Chris Beard. We are continuing to gather information and monitoring the legal process,” the school said in a statement.

The Longhorns (7-1), who have been ranked in the top 10 of the AP Top 25 this season, host Rice on Monday night.

Beard is in his second season of a seven-year guaranteed contract that pays him more than $5 million per year. Before coming to Texas, he Texas Tech to the 2019 NCAA Tournament championship game.

Texas freshman guard Arterio Morris also faces a misdemeanor family violence charge stemming from a June arrest after an incident with a former girlfriend and faces a Wednesday court hearing in Denton County near Dallas.

Morris was a top national recruit out of Dallas and has been allowed to play this season despite the charge, and averages 17 minutes and 6.5 points per game. Morris’ attorney Justin Moore has said Moore is innocent of the assault charge.

https://www.courttv.com/news/texas-coach-chris-beard-arrested-on-family-violence-charge/

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University of Texas men’s basketball coach Chris Beard was arrested Monday morning on an assault by strangulation/suffocation – family violence, according to the Austin Police Department. That’s a third-degree felony.

Online jail records showed the 49-year-old coach was booked into the Travis County Jail at 4:18 a.m.

APD said it was called to the 1900 block of Vista Lane at 12:15 a.m., Monday for a disturbance in connection with Beard’s arrest. That’s in the Tarrytown neighborhood. According to an APD press release, when officers responded to the address they found a woman who said Beard “assaulted and strangled her.” APD wants anyone with more information about what happened to call them at 512-974-TIPS.

Austin-Travis County EMS was called to that address. A person refused treatment, ATCEMS said.

KXAN reached out to University of Texas Athletics for a statement. It responded with the following: “The University is aware of the situation regarding Chris Beard. We are continuing to gather information and monitoring the legal process.”

Beard is being held on a $10,000 bond, according to updated jail records

https://www.kxan.com/sports/texas-basketball-coach-chris-beard-arrested-on-family-assault-charge/

Steven Procopio Gets Life For 3 Murders

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Steven Procopio is a man from Pennsylvania who will spend the rest of his life behind bars for a triple murder that took place in 2018. According to court records Anthony Lavon Cooper would fatally shoot Nichole Pumphrey and Lawrence Cannon, both 31, and 10-year-old Amariah Emer. Apparently Anthony Lavon Cooper would sneak into the home and killed Nicole Pumphrey and Lawrence Cannon as they slept on the couch. When 10 year old Amariah Emer entered the room she would be shot and killed by Steven Procopio.

Anthony Lavon Cooper would plead guilty to two counts of second degree murder and received thirty years in prison. Steven Procopio decided to go to trial and was convicted of the three murders and received two life without parole sentences.

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A jury found Steven Procopio guilty of two counts of second-degree murder and one count of third-degree murder in the deaths of Amariah Emery and her mother, Nichole Pumphrey. 

The jury deliberated for a total of seven hours. The second-degree murder convictions carry a sentence of life without parole, and a sentencing date will be scheduled.

Procopio has been on trial during the past 2 1/2 weeks for the deaths of 10-year-old Amariah Emery and her mother, 31-year-old Nichole Pumphrey, in a case that involved a triple homicide and also the death of Pumphrey’s friend, 31-year-old Lawrence Cannon.

Procopio was one of two suspects in the case. The other defendant, Anthony “Mook” Cooper of Detroit, pleading guilty to having shot Cannon and Pumphrey. Procopio also is implicated in her death because the two men, according to testimony and court records, reportedly were going to her house the night of Oct. 15, 2018, to rob them when the murders occurred instead.

Cooper pleaded guilty to two counts of third degree murder in the deaths of the two adults. Procopio is on trial for killing the child and shooting at the mother. He is facing two counts of criminal homicide.

The jury deliberated from noon until 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday then reconvened at 9 a.m. Thursday.

https://www.ncnewsonline.com/news/local_news/procopio-found-guilty-of-second-degree-murder/article_a4220602-560f-11ed-8842-27d12662fb0f.html

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Steven Procopio, 21, has been found guilty in the killing of 10-year-old Amariah Emry.

Procopio and accomplice Anthony Cooper, 21 went to the West North St. and Robinson in New Castle home of Lawrence Cannon and 31-year-old Nichole Pumphrey in October of 2018 to supposedly rob the victims, and after a fight occurred, Cooper allegedly shot and killed Cannon and Pumphrey and Procopio allegedly shot and killed Henry.

Cooper pleaded guilty to killing Pumphrey and Cannon, but did not plead guilty to killing 10-year-old Emry.

A third suspect, Jody Hammer, was also arrested on charges relating to the murder, but all charges were dropped against her.

During the trial an interview between a detective and Procopio was played, where he admitted to being at the home when the death occurred but denied that he shot her.

According to New Castle Police, Procopio knew Pumphrey and her children, and used to babysit them.

Procopio will be sentenced to criminal homicide on December 9 by Judge Dominick Motto.

https://www.wfmj.com/story/47602268/man-found-guilty-in-death-of-10year-new-castle-girl

Gavin Smith Guilty Of 4 Murders

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Gavin Smith was a sixteen year old from West Virginia when he would murder four members of his family. According to court documents Gavin Smith would fatally shoot Risa Mae Saunders, 39, Daniel Dale Long, 37, Gage Ripley, 12, and Jameson Long, 3,. The bodies would be discovered in the Elkview home days later. Gavin Smith would be arrested and charged with four counts of murder. The jury would find this teen killer guilty of three counts of first degree murder and one count of second degree murder.

Apparently Gavin Smith would tell police that he felt overwhelmed from being home schooled and that his parents kept padlocks on the fridge and doors to the home. Rebecca Lynn Walker would plead guilty to four counts of accessory after the fact and would be sentenced to ten years in prison. Gavin Smith will be sentenced at a later date

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A teenager was convicted Thursday after a four-day trial in the deaths of his mother, stepfather, and two younger siblings.

Gavin Smith was found guilty on all charges which included three counts of first-degree murder, one county of second-degree murder and one count of using a firearm during the commission of a felony.

In December 2020, Smith’s family members were found dead by another relative at a home on Cemetery Hill Drive in Elkview, and Smith was later charged with shooting and killing them

Smith was only 16 years old at the time of the shootings.

The victims were later identified as Daniel Dale Long, 37, Risa Mae Saunders, 39, Gage Ripley, 12, and Jameson Long, 3.

According to a Kanawha County Circuit Court order, after the murders Smith was found hiding behind a dresser in a third-floor room of a home along River Haven Road in Clendenin.

Rebecca Lynn Walker, 17, who was in a relationship with Smith at the time of the murders took a plea agreement and pleaded guilty to four counts of accessory after the fact to first-degree murder.

Smith will be sentenced at 9 a.m. Jan. 17.

https://www.wsaz.com/2022/12/08/teen-convicted-murdering-4-family-members/

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A teen accused of an Elkview quadruple murder was found guilty in Kanawha County Court on Thursday.

Gavin Smith was found guilty on all five charges: Three counts of first-degree murder, one count of second-degree murder, and one count of using a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Smith was indicted in June for allegedly killing his mother, stepfather and two brothers in December of 2020. He was 16 at the time.

The bodies of four people, two adults, and two children were found inside a home on Cemetery Hill Drive in Elkview on Dec. 13, 2020. According to the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office, autopsies revealed that the family had been shot with a firearm.

Deputies later identified the victims as Daniel Dale Long, 37, Risa Mae Saunders, 39, Gage Ripley, 12, and Jameson Long, 3, all of Elkview.

Last year, Rebecca Walker, who was 17 at the time of the murders, pleaded guilty as an adult to four counts of “accessory after the fact to first-degree murder.” She was sentenced to 10 years in prison in September.

https://www.wboy.com/news/crime/west-virginia-teen-found-guilty-in-quadruple-murder-case/

Brandon Jacobs Murders Uber Driver In New Orleans

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Brandon Jacobs is a man from New Orleans who decided he wanted to kill someone so he called an Uber and would proceed to stab the driver, Yolanda Dillion, to death while filming the brutal attack. According to police reports Yolanda Dillion who works for the New Orleans Police Department as a financial analyst during the day would pick up Brandon Jacobs who wanted to travel from New Orleans to Harvey Louisiana. Somewhere along the drive Brandon Jacobs would attack Yolanda Dillion and would film the woman dying and post the video online. Apparently Brandon Jacobs woke up and decided he wanted to kill someone. Brandon Jacobs has been arrested and charged with murder

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A New Orleans Police Department employee moonlighting as an Uber driver was stabbed to death in the parking lot of a Harvey motel Thursday afternoon by a man Sheriff Joe Lopinto said, just wanted to kill someone, did so, and then filmed the aftermath and posted it to social media.

Yolanda Dillion, 54, a 10-year fiscal budget analyst for the NOPD was picking up a fare in New Orleans for a trip to Harvey

According to Lopinto, the suspect, identified as 29-year-old Brandon Jacobs, told them that he woke up Thursday morning and decided he wanted to kill someone. He apparently planned to kill the first Uber driver he encountered but realized he needed a ride back to the place he was staying and so killed Ms. Dillion, who was providing the ride back to the Travelodge in Jefferson Parish in the 2200 block of the West Bank Expressway.

Lopinto said that Dillion was stabbed to death before dropping Jacobs off and that Jacobs then just walked back to his room at the motel. 

“It took place in the vehicle,”‘ said Lopinto. “A major stab wound that incapacitated her almost immediately.”

Lopinto said detectives worked with Uber to get information on the fare picked up by Ms. Dillion and then made the arrest.  The sheriff said Jacobs simply said that he woke up that day and decided to kill someone.

“I didn’t pick her,” Lopinto said he told investigators. “Uber picked her.” Lopinto said she was the random person who picked him up that day.”

Lopinto said Jacobs posted the video of Ms. Dillion dying to Facebook but the sheriff’s office contacted the social media company and said the post was quickly taken down.

“Luckily, he does not have a lot of followers,” he added. 

He is being held on a second-degree murder count.

NOPD Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said Ms. Dillion was important to the department. 

“Our team is taking it pretty hard,” he said. “She will be dearly missed. She was quiet. She was humble. She was a quiet giant.”

https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/local/jefferson/uber-driver-stabbed-to-death-by-man-who-wanted-to-kill-someone-that-day-in-new-orleans/289-4860c65b-28c2-445f-bc7d-72ddc50434d8