Tiffany Cole Death Sentence Overturned

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Tiffany Cole is no longer on Florida Death Row as at her resentencing hearing the jury voted 10 -2 that her crimes did not warrant the death penalty

Tiffany Cole was convicted of the murders of her neighbors James and Carol Sumner. According to court documents Tiffany Cole would go to her former neighbors home asking to use the telephone. When she was granted access to the house Alan Wade, Bruce Nixon and Michael Jackson would push their way into the home.

James and Carol Sumner would be bound with duct taped and brought to a remote location where they would be buried alive

Bruce Nixon would cooperate with police and received a 45 year prison sentence. Alan Wade, Michael Jackson and Tiffany Cole would be sentenced to death. Alan Wade had his death sentence overturned and was sentenced to life without parole. Michael Jackson remains on death row in Florida

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A jury voted 10-2 to spare the life of a woman convicted in Jacksonville’s notorious “buried-alive” case in 2005, according to Times-Union news partner First Coast News.

The jury found co-defendant Tiffany Ann Cole did not deserve the ultimate punishment for her role in the crime. She is now sentenced to life in prison.

Cole, 41, was previously convicted of murdering Reggie and Carol Sumner in July 2005. The 61-year-olds were kidnapped from their Jacksonville home, bound in duct tape and driven to some remote woods in South Georgia where they were buried alive.

Cole knew the couple, who were friends with her father and once lived in her neighborhood

Her original 2007 death sentence was thrown out in 2017 after Florida began requiring unanimous jury verdicts in death cases. Cole’s first jury was split 9-3. While her resentencing was in process, however, the law changed again. Florida juries can now sentence someone to death with a vote of just 8-4.

During closing arguments, attorney Jay Plotkin, the original case prosecutor, told jurors they should hold Cole accountable for the carefully premeditated “horrible acts.” He noted Cole held the flashlight as her three co-defendants dug the “death pit” two days before the murders.

“While she may not have turned a shovel of dirt from the hole where the Summers were left to die, she was certainly an instrument — and I would submit the catalyst — of why Reggie and Carol Sumner died. Simply stated, these murders would not have happened but for her.

Plotkin said she deserved death even though her boyfriend and co-defendant Michael James Jackson was the mastermind. “What evidence is there that she was dragged kicking and screaming into the dark night of crime by Michael Jackson?” he asked. “The only people dragged into the night of the crime were the people killed in that hole.”

Cole’s attorney Julie Schlax argued she has changed since her arrest and has been an inspiration to other inmates.

“Tiffany Cole is not ‘the worst of the worst,’” she said. “I submit how she has lived her life and truly found an ability to overcome those shortcomings that led her to Georgia in the middle of the night.”She reminded jurors about extensive witness testimony that Cole suffered from low self-esteem, early drug abuse and had been molested by her father.

“Does it excuse it? Of course not, Schlax said. “None of us will ever forget what happened to the Sumners in 2005. And nor should we. Tiffany Cole won’t forget either. There will not be a day of her life that she spends behind bars [not] thinking about what occurred in 2005, and what led her to be a part of that. But Tiffany Cole is so much more than that. And she actually has the ability to contribute. We ask you not to judge her solely for her actions of 2005.”

Schlax noted Cole would die in prison regardless, and that a life sentence is a sufficient punishment.

Cole’s co-defendants Jackson and Alan Lyndell Wade were already resentenced. Wade was given a life sentence last year; Jackson was resentenced to death in May. A fourth co-defendant, Bruce Nixon, was sentenced to 45 years in prison for cooperating with investigators.

https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/crime/2023/08/23/verdict-spares-tiffany-cole-death-in-jacksonville-buried-alive-case/70663608007/

Calese Crowder Sex Offender Caught On TikTok

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Calese Crowder is a convicted sex offender from California who has been arrested yet again for sniffing women at a book store and this time it was caught on tape and uploaded to the popular social media site TikTok

According to police reports two women caught Calese Crowder crawling around a local Barnes and Nobles in Burbank California where he would stalk and sniff female customers. Two customers would catch him in the act and the videos would be uploaded to TikTok

Calese Crowder has been arrested over fifty times since 2005 and has received nothing more than a slap on the wrist for the majority of the cases including last Friday when he was caught peeking into a family home at their young children. He would be released after two days in custody.

Calese Crowder was also arrested earlier this year for failing to register as a sex offender but somehow the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence. Not sure I get this as either he registered or failed to register it seems pretty black and white to me

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Following yet another arrest for Barnes & Noble “sniffer” and career sex predator Calese Crowder, one of his victims is demanding that Los Angeles authorities take the perverted prowler more seriously.

“I’m relieved that he was arrested again, but I unfortunately don’t have high expectations with him being kept there for long,” said Michaela Witter, one of at least two women who caught Crowder on video sneaking up behind them in the Burbank bookstore.

She was right. He walked out of jail again Friday, with Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon’s office telling Fox News Digital they did not have enough evidence to prosecute his latest allied crime – failing to register as a sex offender.

After Witter posted about her encounter on TikTok, the video went viral, and she said at least 20 other women reached out to her with similar stories.

“I’ve talked with others who were affected by Calese Crowder, who suffer from PTSD because of him, don’t feel safe going out because of him. And I want to know why the justice system isn’t taking this as seriously as it is,” she told Fox News Digital.

The repeat offender has been in and out of police custody since at least 2005, records show. He served time in state prison on burglary and robbery charges and on Tuesday pleaded no contest to peeping and prowling. He was freed from custody hours later despite a 60-day jail sentence under California’s laws.

He was arrested Friday after allegedly peeping into a family’s house, where there were children inside, Aug. 6. He was also released earlier this year partway through a one-year jail sentence for indecent exposure in Santa Clarita.

“This has been happening for over 13 years, so they either need to get him serious help by keeping him in a facility that will do that or keeping him in jail where he can’t harm anyone else,” Witter said.

Crowder Thursday, was arrested a day after Fox News Digital revealed his name did not appear on the state’s registry. This time, jail records show, he was held on $20,000 bond – but only briefly, before Gascon’s office declined to pursue the failure to register charge.

Another TikToker using the handle @artofethereality, posted a video in which she turned around and confronted a man, identified as Crowder, she found crouched behind her at the Burbank Barnes & Noble that she said she recorded in March.

“This is real s— us girls go through and needs to be taken seriously,” she wrote in the caption.

As of Sunday, Crowder had not been charged in the bookstore incidents.

Glendale Police, who have repeatedly arrested Crowder over the years only to see the criminal justice system put him back on the streets, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

They are still asking anyone with information on Crowder’s potential misdeeds to contact them at 818-548-4911.

“Glendale Police Department arrested Crowder yesterday on a misdemeanor charge of failing to register pursuant to Penal Code section 290,” the statement continued. “After careful review of the evidence, the office was unable to file any charges due to insufficient evidence as to the notice requirement.”

Gascon also said his office has been made aware of a viral video of Calese Crowder at the Barnes & Noble in Burbank. This incident is being investigated by the Burbank Police Department.

“No case has been presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office related to that incident,” he said. “There are no other cases against Crowder pending review with the office.”

https://www.foxnews.com/us/victim-of-barnes-noble-sniffer-blasts-repeated-catch-and-release-he-is-unfit-for-society

Lucy Letby Nurse Serial Killer

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Lucy Letby is a serial killer from Britain who was responsible for the murders of seven babies making her the worst baby serial killer in Britain history

According to court documents Lucy Letby was employed as a nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital where in a year period she would murder seven babies (five female, two male) and attempted to murder six more

Someone at the hospital put together that babies were dying at an incredible rate while she was on shift. A search of her apartment would reveal notes where she called herself evil and killed them on purpose

Lucy Letby is going to be sentenced early next week where she will be sentenced to life in prison and her mandatory minimum is expected to be high ensuring she will die behind bars ( Lucy Letby was sentenced to 14 whole life terms so basically she has no opportunity at release)

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British nurse Lucy Letby has been convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder six others in 2015 and 2016.

Letby was found guilty of 14 of the 22 counts she faced following a 10-month trial at Manchester Crown Court, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. The 11-person jury was undecided on the attempted murder of a further four babies.

She will be sentenced at Manchester Crown Court on Monday.

Letby worked in the neonatal ward of the Countess of Chester Hospital in Chester, England. The convictions came after a trial filled with disturbing testimony about her crimes.

In a statement obtained by PEOPLE following the trial, Pascale Jones of the Crown Prosecution Service said that Letby’s attacks were “a complete betrayal of the trust placed in her.”

“Lucy Letby was entrusted to protect some of the most vulnerable babies,” the statement read. “Little did those working alongside her know that there was a murderer in their midst. She did her utmost to conceal her crimes, by varying the ways in which she repeatedly harmed babies in her care.”

The statement continued, “She sought to deceive her colleagues and pass off the harm she caused as nothing more than a worsening of each baby’s existing vulnerability. In her hands, innocuous substances like air, milk, fluids – or medication like insulin – would become lethal. She perverted her learning and weaponized her craft to inflict harm, grief and death.”

“Time and again, she harmed babies, in an environment which should have been safe for them and their families. Parents were exposed to her morbid curiosity and her fake compassion. Too many of them returned home to empty baby rooms. Many surviving children live with permanent consequences of her assaults upon their lives.”

Jones added that her “thoughts are with families of the victims who may never have closure, but who now have answers to questions which had troubled them for years.”

Letby was removed from the neonatal ward in 2016, after senior hospital staff grew suspicious following a year of mysterious deaths and near-deaths of infants.

During the trial, it was revealed that Letby, 33, wrote a sympathy card to the parents of one of the babies she killed, the BBC reported.

A copy of the card, which reads, in part, “your loved one will be remembered with many smiles,” was shown in court earlier this year

“There are no words to make this time any easier,” Letby wrote, according to the BBC. “It was a real privilege to care for [the child] and get to know you as a family — a family who always put [child] first and did everything possible for her. She will always be part of your lives and we will never forget her. Thinking of you today and always.”

Lucy Letby also apologized for not being able to attend the baby girl’s funeral.

“Sorry I cannot be there to say goodbye. Lots of love Lucy x,” she wrote

Lucy Letby has now been found guilty of murdering the baby girl, who she tried to kill three times, according to the BBC

Earlier in the trial, prosecutors told jurors of Post-It notes that were discovered at Letby’s home in which she wrote that she was “evil” and “killed them on purpose,” the BBC reported.

While some notes read she’s a “horrible evil person” who isn’t “good enough,” others included what prosecutor Nick Johnson told the court was “protestations of innocence” with one reading: “I haven’t done anything wrong and they have no evidence so why have I had to hide away?”

https://people.com/crime/lucy-letby-nurse-found-guilty-murdering-infants/

Lucy Letby Sentencing

Lucy Letby will die in prison after being handed 14 whole-life orders for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others while working on a hospital’s neonatal unit.

The judge imposed a whole-life order for each offence she committed, meaning she will spend the rest of her life in prison unless under very exceptional circumstances.

Lucy Letby, 33, did not appear in court for her sentencing.

Mr Justice Goss told Manchester Crown Court: “There was premeditation, calculation and cunning in your actions.”

He said Lucy Letby “relished” being in the intensive care unit where she took an interest in “uncommon” complications and targeted twins and triplets.

The judge said before passing sentence: “Over a period of 13 months, you killed seven fragile babies and attempted to kill six others.

“Some of your victims were only a day, or a few days old. All were extremely vulnerable.”

He added: “This was a cruel, calculated and cynical campaign of child murder involving the smallest and most vulnerable children, knowing your actions were causing significant physical suffering.

“There was a malevolence bordering on sadism in your actions.

“During the course of this trial you have coldly denied any responsibility for your wrongdoing.

“You have no remorse. There are no mitigating factors.

“In their totality, the offences of murder and attempted murder are of exceptionally high seriousness, and just punishment, according to law, requires a whole life order.”

Letby – who was in her mid-20s and working at the Countess of Chester Hospital at the time of the murders between June 2015 and June 2016 – is the UK’s most prolific child killer of modern times.

“The impact of your crimes has been immense,” the judge said, adding “lifelong harm” had been caused after Letby targeted babies whose lives were cut short “almost as soon as they began”.

“Loving parents have been robbed of their cherished children,” he added. “You have caused deep psychological trauma.

This morning, the mother of a baby murdered by the nurse said her experience in hospital was “like something out of a horror story” as the families revealed their heartbreak in court.

The mother of premature baby Child D said the funeral was held the day before her due date, and the newborn’s organs could not be donated because a post-mortem had to be performed.

Another woman whose two children E and F were attacked by Letby said they were born after painful rounds of IVF.

“No children in the world were more wanted than them,” she added

Mr Justice Goss said in his remarks: “You acted in a way that was completely contrary to the normal human instincts of nurturing and caring for babies and in gross breach of the trust that all citizens place in those who work in the medical and caring professions.

“The babies you harmed were born prematurely and some were at risk of not surviving but in each case you deliberately harmed them, intending to kill them.”

He said Lucy Letby took opportunities to harm babies while staff were on breaks.

The judge said: “You knew the last thing anyone working in the unit would or did think was that someone caring for the babies was deliberately harming them.”

Lucy Letby had been found guilty by a series of partial verdicts, delivered several days apart, with the judge issuing reporting restrictions until the end of the trial.

Among the guilty verdicts, Letby was convicted of six counts of attempted murder, including two involving the same infant.

https://news.sky.com/story/lucy-letby-will-die-in-prison-after-murdering-seven-babies-12944433

Mackenzie Shirilla Guilty Of Murder

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Mackenzie Shirilla has been found guilty of murder after the teen killer deliberately drove a car into the side of a building which would kill Dominic Russo, 20, and Davion Flanagan, 19.

According to court documents Mackenzie Shirilla,17, her boyfriend Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan would smoke marijuana before the trio jumped into a car with Mackenzie at the wheel. Shirilla would drive in excess of one hundred miles per hour and drove straight into the side of a building killing Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan

Mackenzie Shirilla would tell police that the car crash was an accident however video footage would tell a different story. Shirilla would be charged with murder, aggravated vehicular homicide and felonious assault

Mackenzie Shirilla would go to trial where she would be found guilty and now faces an automatic sentence of life in prison with no chance of parole for fifteen years

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An Ohio judge found a teenager guilty of murder, ruling she intentionally drove her car into a brick building at 100 mph to kill her boyfriend and another passenger.

On Monday, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Nancy Margaret Russo found Mackenzie Shirilla, 19, of Strongsville, guilty on all 12 charges she faced including murder, aggravated vehicular homicide, felonious assault and drug possession for a 2022 crash that killed her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, 20, and a friend, Davion Flanagan, 19, according to the prosecutor’s office.

The conviction carries an automatic sentence of life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years, Cleveland.com reports.

Shirilla sobbed uncontrollably as the judge addressed the court, 3News reports.

“This was not reckless driving,” Russo said just before she handed down her verdict Monday, 3News reports. “This was murder.”

“She had a mission and she executed it with precision,” said Russo, who is not related to the victim. “The decision was death.”

According to Strongsville Police, in the early morning hours of July 31, 2022, Shirilla was driving a 2018 Toyota Camry with Russo in the front seat and Flanagan in the back seat.

The three had allegedly been smoking marijuana at a friend’s home before she got behind the wheel, Cleveland.com reports.

Shirilla allegedly had THC in her system that exceeded the legal limit in Ohio, Cleveland.com reports.

She was not charged with driving under the influence, but with murder.

According to surveillance video prosecutors showed in court, Shirilla was seen driving on Progress Drive in the Progress Drive Business Park at a normal speed.

When she turned onto Alameda Drive, she became “literal hell on wheels,” the judge said.

Shirilla was seen accelerating before jerking the wheel to the right and left before slamming into a brick building at 100 mph, leaving her and her passengers trapped in the twisted metal wreckage.

Her fuzzy Prada slipper was stuck to the gas pedal, Cleveland.com reports

“The intent was obvious upon seeing that video that there was only one goal, and the computer demonstrated that there was no attempt to slow down or stop — that it was full speed into a building and tragically it cost two people their lives,” Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley said after the verdict came down, 3News reports.

Prosecutors maintained that Shirilla wanted to end her turbulent relationship with Russo, 3 News reports.

“There is no doubt that this happened because of the relationship with Dominic and the defendant’s intent was clearly to end that, and she took everybody that was in the car with her,” O’Malley said, 3News reports.

Russo and Flanagan were pronounced dead at the scene. Shirilla was unconscious and not breathing when she was found trapped inside the car with the others, 3News reports.

Shirilla’s attorney James McDonnell could not be reached for comment. But in court, he said prosecutors never proved that she intentionally crashed the car and that she could have lost control of the vehicle. “It’s not clear, it’s not explicit to draw the inference that she acted purposely,” McDonnell told the judge, Fox 8 reports.

Shirilla’s mother said her daughter will appeal her conviction.

GoFundMe accounts were started in memory of Flanagan and Russo after their deaths.

https://people.com/teen-intentionally-crashed-car-wall-100-mph-kill-boyfriend-7643757

Murder Database Update – 2500 Plus Killers

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Well another update for Murder Database as we just hit 2500 posts so more than 2500 killers have now been covered on Murderdb.com

I have been working on covering all of the death row inmates in the United States since the last time I updated you guys on Murder Database. Thankfully it is done. I am not going to do California death row as it is over six hundred inmates at this point and to be honest the death penalty in California is three quarters the way out the door at this point

Trying to figure out if I am going to go back and finish off the US Executions since 1977 as I have a few years left or concentrate in another area

Thank you to all who have been visiting Murder Database and who have been liking and sharing the posts. I do work on it daily however the widget on the side of My Crime Library only works when it wants to it seems in terms of showing the latest posts