Xavier Johnte’ Smith Teen Killer Gets 35 Years In Prison

Xavier Johnte’ Smith

Xavier Johnte’ Smith is a teen killer from Texas who was sixteen years old when he shot and killed a sixteen year old boy. According to court documents Xavier Johnte’ Smith would fatally shoot sixteen year old Kaden Barrick at Marshall City Park. Documents would show Kaden Barrick was shot in the neck while giving his friend a ride. Xavier Johnte’ Smith would be arrested, charged with capital murder and later convicted. A judge would sentence the teen killer to 35 years in prison.

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Xavier Johnte’ Smith, 17, of Marshall has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for the Feb. 12, 2022 murder of 16-year-old Kaden Barrick at Marshall City Park.

The defendant, Xavier Johnte’ Smith, was sentenced last Thursday in the 71st Judicial District Court after pleading guilty.

According to Smith’s indictment, on Feb. 12, the defendant caused the death of Barrick by shooting the teen with a firearm. The indictment goes on to say that with intent to cause serious bodily injury to the victim, Smith committed an act clearly dangerous to human life that caused the death of Barrick by shooting him.

In addition to murder, Smith was also indicted, at the time, for the offense of engaging in organized criminal activity. The indictment indicates that, on Feb. 12, Smith committed the offense of murder as a member of the criminal street gang “SRT.”

Concerning the offense of “riot participation,” the indictment indicates that, on Feb. 12, Smith participated in a riot, which is an assemblage of seven or more persons, resulting in conduct that created an immediate danger of injury to a person, namely fighting. The indictment goes on to say that while engaged in the riot, Smith committed the offense of murder, which offense should have been anticipated as a result of the assembly, or the offense was committed in the furtherance of the purpose of the riot.

The defendant, Smith, who just celebrated his 17th birthday this past March, was a 16-year-old when the shooting occurred.

At the time of his Feb. 16 arrest, his name was withheld due to his age. The Marshall Police Department had reported at the time that the shooting left one juvenile dead and another injured.

The deceased victim, Barrick, was a former student at Texas Early College High School, before leaving the school earlier this year when he lost his grandmother, his mother Tori Cerda, told the News Messenger previously.

The day of the shooting, police were called around 11:34 p.m. for reports that a person had been shot. When officers and paramedics arrived, they found a 16-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to his neck. The victim was later declared dead from his injuries.

Barrick just happened to be giving his friend a ride to City Park, when he was fatally shot, his mother noted before

The police department thanked the United States Marshal’s Service, Longview Police Department and the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance in the arrest of the suspect, who has now been identified as Smith.

“Those agencies worked in cooperation with the Harrison County Violent Crimes and Narcotics Task Force and Marshall Police Department detectives to locate the suspect and bring him into custody,” MPD Lt. Len Ames said, at the time of the defendant’s arrest.

https://www.marshallnewsmessenger.com/news/marshall-teen-gets-35-years-in-city-park-murder/article_fba9a8cc-8e17-11ed-bb8d-9bfea7f68775.html

Amanda Chapin Kept Trying To Poison Husband

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Amanda Chapin is a woman from Wisconsin who attempted to kill her husband three times by poisoning. According to police reports Amanda Chapin would put animal euthanasia drugs into her husbands coffee which would eventually put him into a coma and her charged with attempted murder. The couple who were just married in March 2022 would see Amanda Chapin forge one of his children’s names on his power of attorney as well. Amanda Chapin also demanded that her name would be put on the deed for the house if he died, and when he did the poisoning would start just weeks later. Thankfully her seventy year old husband would survive the attempted murder attempts and is currently filing for divorce.

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 A Wisconsin woman accused of repeatedly poisoning her veterinarian husband with animal euthanasia drugs has been charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide.

Amanda Chapin, 50, of Monroe, was charged Dec. 28 in Lafayette County. Authorities say she poisoned her 70-year-old husband, Gary Chapin, three times during July and August, by putting barbiturates in his coffee, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.

According to a criminal complaint, the couple got married in March. Following the wedding, Amanda Chapin forged the signature of one of her husband’s children on a power-of-attorney document, then demanded her husband amend his house deed so she would get the home if he died. The complaint says she poisoned her husband for the first time less than three weeks after the quit claim deed on the house was authorized.

The third time he drank the allegedly poisoned coffee, in early August, he fell into a coma that lasted for four days, the complaint said. Bloodwork showed barbiturates in his system came from drugs he used to euthanize animals.

Gary Chapin’s son subsequently filed a restraining order against Amanda Chapin on his father’s behalf and Gary Chapin has filed for divorce, according to online court record

According to the criminal complaint, Amanda Chapin violated the restraining order in September when she sent her husband a suicide note via email, writing that she had decided to kill herself because his children would “destroy” her. She repeatedly denied poisoning him.

“The only thing I am guilty of is loving you SOOOOOOOOOO MUCH,” the note, which was included in the complaint, said.

She survived the suicide attempt after paramedics took her to a local hospital. Gary Chapin filed for divorce the next day.

Online court records indicate attorney Adam Witt is representing Amanda Chapin in the homicide case. The Wisconsin Bar Association’s website indicates Witt serves as a public defender in Green County. He didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/woman-poisoned-veterinarian-husband-animal-euthanasia-drugs-coffee-off-rcna64491

Jennifer Shah Sentenced To Prison For Mega Fraud

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Jennifer Shah one of the stars of The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake is going to spend the next six and a half years in prison for a wide spread telemarketing fraud. According to court documents Jennifer Shah played a key role in a National telemarketing scheme that ran for over nine years and targeted the elderly. Jennifer Shah would plead guilty to wire fraud and her lawyers were hoping for a three year sentence however prosecutors wanted a ten year prison sentence. The judge seemed to just take the average and sentenced Jennifer Shah to 78 months or six and a half years in a Federal prison.

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 A judge sentenced a member of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” to 6 1/2 years in prison on Friday for defrauding thousands of people nationwide in a telemarketing scam, many of them vulnerable or older.

U.S. District Judge Sidney H. Stein announced the sentence for Jennifer Shah after she sobbed while apologizing for the fraud. Stein presided over her guilty plea in July to a conspiracy charge for participating in a massive fraud for nearly a decade.

At the start of Shah’s sentencing hearing, Stein cautioned a packed Manhattan courtroom that he was not sentencing the person people see on television. Stein said that person is “simply a character. It’s acting.”

He said the housewives program “involves role playing. … It’s a heavily scripted operation.”

When Jennifer Shah, 49, had a chance to speak, she too said she is not the person she is on the show.

She pledged to pay $6.5 million in restitution and forfeiture when she gets out of prison, and she apologized to everyone cheated by the fraud.

During the hearing, defense lawyer Priya Chaudhry said her client has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent months.

“Remorse can be genuine even if it shows up late. … Her apology is real,” she said.

A prosecutor disputed the turnaround, saying he didn’t believe she showed any remorse at all, even at her plea.

Prosecutors said in a presentence submission that Shah should get a decade in prison, noting that she used profits from her fraud to live a life of luxury that included a nearly 10,000-square-foot mansion with eight fireplaces dubbed “Shah Ski Chalet” in the resort haven of Park City, Utah. The home, they said, is now listed for sale for $7.4 million.

They said she also rented an apartment in midtown Manhattan, leased a Porsche Panamera, bought hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of luxury goods and funded various cosmetic procedures while cheating the Internal Revenue Service of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Prosecutors attacked her behavior after her arrest on March 30, 2021, saying Jennifer Shah lied to law enforcement in a voluntarily recorded interview before going on a reputation-cleansing public campaign in which she “repeatedly, vehemently, and falsely proclaimed her innocence.”

The government said she also seemed to mock the charges against her by claiming that the “only thing I’m guilty of is being Shah-mazing” and then she profited from it by marketing “Justice for Jen” merchandise after her arrest as she directed others to lie while trying to conceal her conduct from investigators

The fraud, authorities said, stretched from 2012 to March 2021 as bogus services were promoted as enabling people to make substantial amounts of money through online businesses.

Meanwhile, defense attorneys minimized Shah’s role in the fraud in their presentence submission to the judge, saying there were “many, many people” involved in the long-lasting telemarketing scheme that led so many individuals to buy worthless services from companies in which Shah was involved.

They wrote that the fraud was “a mistake that has not only ruined her own life, but has broken her heart as she has watched the damage that her actions have caused.”

It was carried out, the lawyers said, “as part of an industry operating with a fine line between what is legal and illegal.

“Ms. Shah was involved in both the legitimate and fraudulent sides of this industry,” her lawyers said.

Noting that one individual already sentenced in the fraud received more than seven years in prison, the lawyers said Shah wasn’t like codefendants who “are essentially career conmen; people who have spent their lives hopping from scheme to scheme; professional fraudsters without an honest dollar to their names.”

They added: “Before she committed these acts, Ms. Shah’s entire life, for more than four decades, was marked by hard, honest work, respectable achievement, and a hard-earned reputation for true generosity.”

https://myfox8.com/news/jennifer-shah-of-real-housewives-of-salt-lake-city-sentenced-to-6-1-2-years/

Michael Haight Kills 7 in Utah Murder Suicide

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Michael Haight has been identified by police in Utah as the person responsible for killing seven family members before taking his own life. According to police reports a wellness check was done on the Haight family who lived in Enoch City and officers would find eight people dead including the five Haight children. Police would later identify the deceased as Tausha Haight, 40, and Tausha’s mother, 78-year-old Gail Earl. The other five victims were identified as the shooting suspect’s children: a 17-year-old girl, 12-year-old girl, 7-year-old girl, 7-year-old boy and a 4-year-old boy. Police believe the murder suicide was due to Tausha Haight plan on filing for divorce from Michael Haight.

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A Utah man fatally shot his family of seven in a home Wednesday and then turned the gun on himself, authorities said.

According to a statement from Enoch City in southwestern Utah, Michael Haight, 42, his wife; Tausha Haight, 40, and Tausha’s mother; 78-year-old Gail Earl, were discovered dead at the home on North Albert Drive. Also dead were the couple’s five minor children, ranging in ages from 4 to 17.

The statement described Michael Haight as a “suspect.”

Officials at a media briefing said Tausha Haight had filed a divorce petition in late December. But they stopped short of saying that was a motive.

“While this intense investigation is ongoing, investigators currently believe there are no suspects outstanding. Evidence suggests that the suspect took his own life after killing seven others in the home,” the statement said.

The minor children were only identified by their ages and genders as a 17-year-old female, a 12-year-old female, a 7-year-old female, a 7-year-old male, and a 4-year-old male.

Police were called to the home at about 4 p.m. for a welfare check by concerned family and friends, the Thursday statement said.

Enoch City is about 180 miles northeast of Las Vegas.

During a news conference Thursday, Enoch City Mayor Geoffrey Chestnut said the incident has shaken the tight-knit community of about 7,500 residents.

“The Haights were my neighbors. The youngest children played in my yard with my sons,” an emotional Chestnut said. “This is a tremendous blow to many, many families who have spent many, many nights with these individuals who are now gone.”

“We don’t know why this happened. No one will probably know what was going through the minds of these individuals,” City Manager Rob Dotson said Thursday. “However, we do know that they were our friends, they were our neighbors and that we loved them.”

At the media briefing, Enoch City Police Chief Jackson Ames said police had been involved with some investigations with the family a couple years prior, but declined to elaborate.

Officials said a welfare check was prompted by Tausha Haight missing an appointment Wednesday.

The Iron County School District said the five children were students there, according to a letter that was addressed to district parents and guardians.

“This loss is sure to raise many emotions, concerns, and questions for our entire school district, especially our students,” the letter said.  

The district added that a crisis intervention team would be available for students.

On Twitter, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called the violence “senseless” and asked people to keep Enoch in their prayers

Haight’s relatives could not be immediately reached Thursday. Neighbors were also not reached.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/father-identified-suspect-murder-suicide-utah-family-8-rcna64457

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Eight people from one family, including five children, were found shot to death inside a southern Utah home Wednesday afternoon in an apparent murder-suicide, officials announced Thursday.

The children’s father, 42-year-old Michael Haight, is suspected of killing the children; his wife, 40-year-old Tausha Haight; and Tausha’s mother, 78-year-old Gail Earl, before killing himself, officials said.

The children were identified by age Thursday as a 17-year-old girl, a 12-year-old girl, a 7-year-old girl, a 7-year-old boy and a 4-year-old boy, according to a news release from Enoch City.

On Wednesday, police were asked to check on the family at their home on the 4900 North block of Albert Drive, where they found Michael Haight and the seven victims dead inside at around 4 p.m.

“Each appeared to have sustained gunshot wounds,” officials said

According to court records, Tausha had petitioned for divorce from Michael in December.

Enoch is home to about 8,000 people, located about 7 miles northeast of Cedar City in Iron County. Late Wednesday, Enoch City Manager Rob Dotson said the community was reeling after news of the family’s deaths, all of whom were well-known in the town.

“Many of us have served with them in church, in the community and gone to school with these individuals,” Dotson said Wednesday night.

In a statement Thursday, city officials said they join “all who are deeply saddened by this tragic incident and want to express our condolences to the family and friends of the victims.”

Each of the children killed attended public school in Iron County, according to the Iron County School District. The district sent an email to parents and guardians Wednesday about the “tragic loss.”

“This loss is sure to raise many emotions, concerns, and questions for our entire school district, especially our students,” a district statement read.

Thursday morning was “very difficult” for both students and staff at local schools, said Iron County School District spokeswoman Shauna Lund.

“It’s a small community,” Lund said, “and schools become families. These students go through school together, get to know one another very well.”

Lund added that there were “a lot of emotions, even in schools these students didn’t attend, just because so many people knew them.”

The district’s crisis intervention team was dispatched to Iron County schools Thursday, and counseling will be available to students, parents and school personnel “who may need or want help or assistance surrounding this loss,” according to the district.

Schools are working with other groups in the community, including Southwest Behavioral Health, to set up a community crisis center where people can get help “even after school hours,” Lund said, as well as for those who don’t have access to help through the school district.

Counseling will be available “as long as we see the need,” Lund continued.

In a tweet, Gov. Spencer Cox asked Utahns to “keep the community of Enoch in your prayers.” Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson tweeted that she is “praying for the community of Enoch tonight.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Thursday also shared that President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden “are mourning with the Enoch City, Utah community in the wake of a tragic shooting that has reportedly claimed the lives of five children and multiple adults in their family home.”

More details on the killings were not immediately available as of Thursday morning.

https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/01/05/8-found-fatally-shot-utah-home/

Nakira Griner Guilty Of Murdering 23 Month Old Son

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Nakira Griner is a woman from New Jersey who was just found guilty of murdering her 23 month old son. According to court documents Nakira Griner would beat the twenty three month old boy to death and then she went farther by dismembering the boy and burning his remains. Nakira Griner would initially report the boy as being kidnapped by an unknown male but that story would fall apart pretty quickly and she would be arrested.

Apparently the reason behind the brutal murder is that the child refused to eat and she lost her temper. Nakira Griner would be convicted of first-degree murder, second-degree desecration of human remains, second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, fourth-degree tampering with evidence, and second-degree false public alarm. Nakira Griner will be sentenced next month and unfortunately New Jersey does not have the death penalty.

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A South Jersey mom has been found guilty of murder and other charges for killing her 23-month-old son, burning his body, and leaving the remains in her backyard.

She faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole, according to the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office.

Nakira Griner, 28, reported her son was missing to police around 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 8, 2019, claiming that she had been attacked and that someone had abducted her son, Daniel Griner Jr. A search effort unfolded with help from State Police bloodhounds and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

But before the sun rose the next morning, police had found the child’s burnt remains in her yard around 3 a.m. An autopsy found that the child had been beaten to death, authorities said.

Griner had been offered a plea deal in October 2019. Prosecutors offered a 30-year prison sentence in exchange for pleading guilty to the murder charge. She declined and instead chose to go to trial.

In opening remarks, Griner’s defense attorney said that the mother admitted to burning and dismembering her son’s body but denied intentionally killing the child, according to NJ.com. It was also reported that expert testimony showed the toddler’s skull had been broken into 74 pieces and that the body had been burnt in an oven.

The trial lasted two weeks. At the end of jury deliberation, Griner was convicted Wednesday of first-degree murder, second-degree desecrating human remains, fourth-degree tampering with evidence, second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, and second-degree false public alarm.

Griner’s sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 21. According to officials, Daniel Griner Jr.’s young age means that she faces a sentence of mandatory life imprisonment without parole.

https://nj1015.com/nj-mom-nakira-griner-guilty-son-murder-daniel-jr/