Jonathan Dunn Murders 2 Year Old Boy

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Jonathan Dunn is an alleged killer from Utah who has been charged with the murder of a two year old boy and the attempted murder of a two year old girl

According to police reports Jonathan Dunn had previously spent two years in prison for breaking the arm of a young child. Now the convicted felon has been charged with the murder of two year old Aleister and the attempted murder of Alesister twin sister. Dunn has also been charged with sexual assault on a child and child abuse. Dunn reportedly admitted to police to striking the twins repeatedly in the chest, side and back. Dunn would call 911 and tell the operator that Aleister had stopped breathing

Jonathan Dunn would be arrested, charged with aggravated murder, aggravated child abuse and two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child. Jonathan Dunn may face the death penalty if convicted

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A Utah man who served two years in prison for breaking a child’s arm seven years ago was charged Friday with killing a 2-year-old boy and badly injuring his twin sister, Weber County prosecutors said.

Jonathan Allen Dunn of Roy is charged with aggravated murder, aggravated child abuse and two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child. The aggravated murder charge carries the possibility of the death penalty, court records said.

Dunn, who told officers he had been babysitting the children, called 911 on Thursday morning to report the boy was not breathing, an affidavit supporting the charges said.

After his arrest, Dunn, 36, acknowledged punching the children in the back, sides and chest on Wednesday night and said that “he was hitting them harder than he should have,” court records said.

He also reported pinching the children and pushing them into a door frame, court records said. He said he gave them both Tylenol, gave the boy cough medicine and the girl some children’s sleep aid.

On Friday morning, the boy was wheezing and Dunn said he gave him more cough medicine. Between 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., the boy stopped breathing, officers said Dunn told them.

Both children had bruising all over their bodies and the girl was taken to the hospital to be treated for a brain bleed, court records said.

A GoFundMe was set up to help the children’s family with funeral services and medical bills.

Dunn, who does not have an attorney listed in court records, was ordered held without bail and is scheduled to make an initial court appearance on Dec. 26.

Dunn was sentenced in May 2017 to one to 15 years in prison for breaking the arm of a child left in his care in 2016. He was released from prison in April 2019 and was on parole until December 2021, Utah Department of Corrections officials said.

https://www.live5news.com/2023/12/24/man-charged-with-killing-2-year-old-boy-badly-injuring-his-twin-sister/

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A male family friend is in custody for murder, aggravated child abuse and sexual abuse after a 2-year-old child died in Roy, while his twin was found injured.

A GoFundMe account has been established for the little boy who was killed.

Jonathan Dunn, a family friend who had previously been convicted of child abuse, was considered an “adopted uncle” who had custody of the children. He was arrested on two counts of aggravated sexual abuse, two counts of aggravated child abuse and one count of aggravated murder

According to court documents, officers responded to the home at 4450 South Street near Sand Ridge Park just before 10 a.m. after a report of a patient not breathing. When they arrived, they found the boy laying on the front porch “with several visible injuries to his face and body.”

Inside the home, officers saw the boy’s 2-year-old twin sister with bruises on her face.

The boy was transported to the hospital where he later died of his injuries, while the girl remains hospitalized.

During a police interview, Jonathan Dunn claimed the night before he was “playing a game with the kids and he began to punch the male and female child repeatedly in the back and sides and chest,” while admitting that “he was hitting them harder than he should have.”

Dunn told detectives that he picked up the children and began throwing them on the bed while they cried. He also said he had pinched the genitals of both children.

In 2017, Jonathan Dunn was convicted and sentenced to prison for child abuse.

“… As we attempt to put our lives back together after this unbelievable tragedy, we are choosing to honor Aleister’s life & memory as we process our grief,” the family partially said in a statement Friday.

Police believe there was a total of nine children in the house, but it’s unknown if the other children were harmed. Investigators say they are currently working on ensuring the remaining children are safe and out of harm’s way.

https://www.fox13now.com/news/crime/child-killed-in-roy-relative-in-custody-for-murder-sexual-abuse

Priyanka Tiwari Murders 10 YR Old Son

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Priyanka Tiwari is an accused killer from North Carolina who has been charged with the murder of her ten year old son who authorities say she starved to death

According to police reports authorities in Morrisville North Carolina responded to a 911 phone call and when they entered the home they would find the decomposed body of a ten year old boy. Authorities would say the child had lost an enormous amount of weight in the final month of his life. The unnamed boy will undergo an autopsy to determine his exact cause of death

Priyanka Tiwari would be arrested and has been charged with murder and negligent child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury.

Apparently the father of the boy did not live with them and had an order of protection against Priyanka Tiwari

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A mother in Morrisville is facing a murder charge in the death of her 10-year-old son.

According to the arrest warrant, Priyanka Tiwari, 33, starved her son.

Morrisville police officers arrived at her home on Craigmeade Drive on Wednesday. They said the child had been dead for a while by the time officers arrived.

Tiwari was arrested and charged with negligent child abuse that inflicted serious bodily injury as well as murder.

It is not known how long the abuse took place in the home. Police told ABC11 that the investigation uncovered extreme neglect.

Tiwari made her first appearance today. She is charged with first-degree murder, and if convicted on that charge, she could face the death penalty or life without parole. She is also charged with child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury, which carries up to 231 months.

She requested a capital defender to represent her.

Tiwari is being held without bond. Her next court date is set for Jan. 11

Parents who live in the area told ABC11 they were shocked by the news. They said they hardly ever saw anyone at the home in question, and they’re not sure how many people lived there.

Neighbors described the area as a kid-friendly neighborhood where families are used to seeing each other but not much is known about the boy and his mother.

“We never saw him going to school,” one neighbor said.

“It’s so sad for the kid to die when…their own parents are responsible for killing your kid, murdering your kid,” another neighbor said. “So I’m definitely sad and shocked with that.”

https://abc11.com/morrisville-mom-murder-son-killed-child-abuse-starvation/14211027/

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A North Carolina mom has been charged with murder after her 10-year-old son’s decomposing body was found in their home where police say the child was starved to death.

A 911 call led police to her Priyanka Tiwari, 33, home in Morrisville around 5.35pm Wednesday.

When officers entered the property on Craigmeade Drive, they were confronted with a gruesome scene. Tiwari’s young son was unresponsive, could not be revived by CPR, and his body had started to decompose.

Investigators found almost no food in the home, and police said the boy had lost an enormous amount of weight in the month prior to his death.

‘Without the autopsy, we don’t know how the child passed away,’ Morrisville Police Chief Pete Acosta told WRAL.

The mother is accused of ‘willfully’ murdering her son with ‘malice’ and ‘aforethought’, according to an arrest warrant seen by WRAL.

She was arrested Thursday morning, and charged with murder and negligent child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury.

Acosta said relatives from India had been constantly calling the home for months to check on the unnamed boy, and officers had been called around at least eight times in 2023 alone.

Residents in the neighborhood said they were shocked and appalled by the discovery of the boy’s body.

‘It is super alarming for the community [because] everyone is nice and friendly,’ Sue Nagavalli told WRAL.

Tiwari’s husband contacted police in March and asked them to watch over the home while he went to retrieve some personal items, according to WNCN.

‘He was leaving, leaving the home, and so we followed him over there,’ Acosta told the broadcaster. ‘He went and got several bags and left there was no issues.’

Acosta added Priyanka Tiwari’s husband later had a domestic violence protective order placed against her.

At that time, the boy ‘appeared to be of a very healthy weight.’

Tiwari is being held in custody without bail until her next court appearance on January 11.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/mom-priyanka-tiwari-is-charged-with-murder-after-her-10-year-old-son-s-decomposing-body-was-found-in-their-nc-home-after-he-d-been-starved-to-death/ar-AA1lZ64l

Chance Comanche Charged In Marayna Rodgers Murder

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Chance Comanche and his girlfriend Sakari Harnden are two alleged killers who have been charged in the murder of Marayna Rodgers

According to police reports Chance Comanche was arrested by the FBI in the murder of Marayna Rodgers who was reported missing from Las Vegas Nevada on December 6 2023. .Unfortunately the search would turn up remains that are believed to be that of the missing woman. Authorities would learn that Marayna Rodgers had a prearranged meeting with Sakari in which Harnden was going to bring Rodgers boyfriend to her however that never happened. Sakari Harnden was arrested in Las Vegas

Chance Comanche who recently played for the Stockton Kings in the NBA G league which is the affiliate for the NBA Sacramento Kings would be arrested by the California FBI Criminal Apprehension Team. Sakari Harnden was arrested in Las Vegas. Comanche is to be extradited to Nevada where he will face murder and kidnapping charges

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An NBA G League player and his girlfriend are accused of killing a woman who had been reported missing earlier this month, according to Las Vegas Metro Police.

Chance Comanche, 27, and Sakari Harnden, 19, were both taken into custody in recent days in connection with the disappearance of Marayna Rodgers, 23.

Rodgers, a medical assistant from Washington state, had been visiting Las Vegas with friends in early December, her family told KLAS. She hadn’t been seen since Dec. 6.

Human remains found in a desert area of Henderson, just outside of Las Vegas, have been identified as Rodgers.

Chance Comanche and Harnden are now expected to face an open murder charge, Las Vegas Metro Police said Sunday after detectives determined they “were responsible for the murder of Rodgers.”

Police learned that Rodgers was out with friends on Dec. 5 and had a pre-arranged meeting with Harnden, who would bring her boyfriend, according to a news release. Detectives suspected foul play and obtained evidence to arrest Chance Comanche and Harnden, police said.

Chance Comanche was taken into custody on Friday by a California FBI Criminal Apprehension Team in connection with the disappearance, Nexstar’s KLAS has learned. He was taken to the Sacramento County Jail after a warrant for first-degree kidnapping was issued in Las Vegas Justice Court early Friday morning. He is expected to be extradited to Nevada.

Chance Comanche was a member of the Stockton Kings, the G League affiliate of the Sacramento Kings. The team released Comanche on Friday. A team spokesperson declined to comment further on the matter. Comanche went undrafted after playing basketball at the University of Arizona and has spent the last two seasons with Stockton

The Stockton Kings played the G League Ignite team at the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nevada on Dec. 5, the day before Rodgers reportedly disappeared. It is unclear how long Comanche may have been in the Las Vegas area. The Stockton Kings then played the Rip City Remix in Portland, Oregon on Dec. 7.

Harnden, 19, was taken into custody in Las Vegas on a first-degree kidnapping charge on Dec. 13, as KLAS first reported. As of Sunday morning, she remained in a downtown Las Vegas jail with $500,000 bail.

According to a criminal complaint, Harnden said she held or detained Rodgers against her will and without her consent for the purpose of killing her and/or inflicting bodily harm.

Las Vegas Justice Court Judge Diana Sullivan set Harnden’s bail at $500,000 on Dec. 14, according to court records. Conditions included high-level electronic monitoring. It also noted for the “State to notify the Court immediately if the alleged victim is located alive.”

Harnden was initially believed to be the last person to see Rodgers before her disappearance.

Judge Sullivan had also issued the arrest warrant for Comanche.

Comanche is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday afternoon in Sacramento County court, jail records showed.

Harnden declined an interview with KLAS. She is represented by a public defender, records showed. A preliminary hearing for the kidnapping charge is scheduled for December 28.

No additional details have been released as of Sunday, but police said Comanche and Harnden were arrested after “executing murder plan.”

Loved ones told KLAS that Rodgers had a good job and would never leave her family back home in Washington state, or abandon her dogs she brought with her to Las Vegas. They believed that Rodgers disappearance was suspicious.

The Dock Ellis Foundation, a Las Vegas group that advocates for families of missing and murdered people of color, sent the following statement to KLAS:

“The Dock Ellis Foundation will continue to follow up on the case of Marayna Rodgers. This is a very traumatic situation for our community, her family and friends. To her family you have the Dock Ellis Foundation’s deepest sympathies during this difficult time.

Again we are asking for the community to continue praying for all who are missing or murdered, because of your dedication Maryana Rodgers will get justice.”

Anyone with information is urged to call the LVMPD Homicide Section by phone at (702) 828-3521 or email at [email protected]. Tips can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at (702) 385-5555.

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Richard Bradley Jr. Washington Serial Killer

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Richard Bradley Jr. is an alleged serial killer from Washington State who has been charged with the murders of four people

According to police reports Richard Bradley Jr. was charged with the murder of Brandi Blake back in 2021 and has been sitting in jail waiting for trial however authorities have now charged him with the murders of Emilio Maturin, Michael Goeman, 59, and Goeman’s 31-year-old son Vance Lakey

Apparently Richard Bradley Jr would find people who had recently came into money and lure them to his property to dig for gold. When the victims would arrive they would be murdered and buried on the property

Richard Bradley Jr faces two counts of first degree murder, two counts of second degree murder and arson

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An alleged serial killer in Washington state has been hit with new murder charges after authorities revealed that he may have used the same scheme to kill all four of his victims by telling them he needed their help finding buried treasure.

Richard Bradley Jr, 40, who has been awaiting trial of murder charges in the death of 44-year-old Brandi Blake since his arrest in 2021, has now been charged in the deaths of three more people, one identified from ribs buried on Bradley’s 160-acre Game Farm Park in Auburn and matched to his mother using DNA.

According to authorities, all four were killed after they came into money and fell for Bradley’s tale that he needed their help digging up buried gold in a wooded area of his farm. He then killed his victims, stole their possessions – including their cars – which he then drove around.

The scheme came to light in murder charges filed this month in the death of Emilio Maturin, who was 36 when he was last seen alive in July 2019, and Michael Goeman, 59, and Goeman’s 31-year-old son Vance Lakey, according to court documents obtained by The Seattle Times.

Bradley has also been charged with arson for allegedly offering a man $1,000 to set fire to Goeman and Vakey’s Dodge Durango after it had been impounded. Their bodies were found in the same area as Bradley’s farm.

According to prosecutors, Goeman had received a substantial inheritance just before he and his son were killed; Blake had won $20,000 at a casino and was known to carry large amounts of drugs and cash before her death; and Maturin always took his cash and drugs with him whenever he left home.

After Maturin was reported missing by his girlfriend in August, 2019, she told detectives that she’d overhead Bradley saying “he needed help digging up some buried gold.”

Despite some skepticism, Maturin went to visit Bradley in a white BMW with a pound of heroin and $15,000 in cash. He never returned. His girlfriend tracked his phone to Bradley’s farm. Police later spotted the parked BMW and waited for the driver. Bradley was later arrested after a car and foot chase.

Bradley is scheduled to stand trial next month in the death of Brandi Blake, and now faces a total of two counts of premeditated first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder and second-degree arson. He has not yet entered a plea for the new charges.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/dec/17/washington-state-alleged-serial-killer

Amy Vilardi and Rosmore Vilardi Charged With 4 Murders

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Amy Vilardi and Rosmore Vilardi are two alleged killers from South Carolina who have been charged with murders of four family members

According to police reports Amy’s mother, Cathy Scott, Cathy’s husband, Michael “Mike” Scott, Mike’s mother, Barbara Scott, and Cathy’s mother, Violet Taylor were found fatally shot inside of a home in Pendleton South Carolina on November 2 2015. Investigators at the scene said there was no forced entry into the home. Amy Vilardi would call 911 saying she discovered the four bodies

Amy Vilardi and Rosmore Vilardi were named persons of interest however there was not enough evidence until now, December 16 2023, to charged them with the four murders.

Amy Vilardi and Rosmore Vilardi remain in custody

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Update: Both suspects have been charged with four counts of murder. The judge did not set bond today. In the state of South Carolina, bonds on murder charges have to be set by a circuit court judge. That might not happen until the new year.

The Vilardi’s next hearing is February 20. The victims’ families asked the court for no bond. Amy Vilardi asked that she be set free to see her children.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office has made arrests in the 2015 homicides of four family members.

Amy Vilardi and her husband, Rosmore Vilardi, have been charged with the murders of Amy’s mother, Cathy Scott, Cathy’s husband, Michael “Mike” Scott, Mike’s mother, Barbara Scott, and Cathy’s mother, Violet Taylor.

Sheriff Chad McBride said his team arrested Amy and Ross Vilardi at their home in Columbia, South Carolina, and brought them back to Anderson County to face their murder charges.

“God bless this family. They have been through so much and they have waited so long,” McBride said.

The four were found shot to death in their home on Refuge Road in Pendleton on November 2, 2015.

Coroner Greg Shore said there was no sign of forced entry into the home or signs of a struggle and that the family was likely killed on Oct. 31, 2015.

At the time, Amy Vilardi told WYFF News 4 that she went to check on her family and found the bodies.

“When I went to knock on the back door, the door just pushed open so I walked in and it was dark and I just flipped on the light and there they were. They were just, there were there,” Amy Vilardi said in 2015.

The Vilardis lived in a separate house on the Refuge Road property.

In 2017, Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride said they had identified suspects in the case, but he did not name them. He maintained that Amy and Ross Vilardi had remained persons of interest in the case.

https://www.wyff4.com/article/south-carolina-quadruple-murder-arrests-anderson/46149491

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After naming two people of interest in a 2015 quadruple homicide case, two relatives have been charged with murder in Anderson County.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office arrested Amy Vilardi and her husband, Rosmore Vilardi, in Columbia on Dec. 15 after declaring them persons of interest in the case this past March.

Each has been charged with four counts of murder and is in custody in Anderson County awaiting a bond hearing.

Sheriff Chad McBride said at a Dec. 15 press conference it was a senseless, gruesome murder and one of the worst scenes investigators had ever seen.

McBride didn’t indicate what their motive might have been or what evidence was obtained in recent months to press charges. The South Carolina Attorney General’s office will be partnering with the sheriff’s office to prosecute the case, he said.

Michael and Cathy Scott and their two mothers, Violet Taylor and Barbara Scott, were found on Nov. 2, 2015, after Vilardi called 911 to report their deaths. Vilardi is Cathy Scott’s daughter and the granddaughter of Taylor.

“I’m proud of their efforts, they just don’t give up,” McBride said of the investigative team. “I applaud the family because they don’t give up, either.”

It was a team effort, including the administration before he took office in 2017, he said, and this is a great first step toward seeing justice served.

“I think we knew that this day would come,” he said. “We were praying this day would come and, so far, we’ve had some really big prayers answered.”

https://www.postandcourier.com/greenville/clemson-news/pendleton-quadruple-murder-2015-daughter-arrested/article_99719db8-9b8b-11ee-a316-6745448d271c.html