Ashley Parmeley is an alleged killer from Missouri who is believed to be responsible for the murders of her two young children
According to police reports Ashley Parmeley would allegedly fatally shoot her nine year old daughter before drowning her two year old son in a nearby lake
Oddly after the two murders Ashley Parmeley would walk into a nearby police station and would tell officers exactly what she had done. The body of her nine year old daughter was in her vehicle and the body of the two year old boy would be found in a nearby body of water
So far Ashley Parmeley has only been charged with the murder of the two year old boy however officers are saying other charges are pending as they investigate the heartbreaking case
What exactly caused Ashley Parmeley to murder her two children is unknown at this time
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Authorities made two gruesome discoveries Tuesday after a Missouri woman walked into a police station and told officers that she fatally shot one of her children and drowned the other, officials said. Jefferson County Sheriff Dave Marshak said at a news conference that authorities believe both children were killed Tuesday morning.
Ashley Parmeley, 36, of Pevely, is charged with second-degree murder, authorities said Tuesday night. She is being held at the Jefferson County Jail without bond.
9-year-old girl was found dead inside the mother’s car, which was parked outside the Festus police station, where the mother turned herself in.
Parmeley’s clothing was wet when she arrived at the police station, CBS affiliate KMOV-TV reported, and Marshak said the other child had been drowned elsewhere. A 2-year-old boy was found dead in a fountain outside a resort near Festus, a suburb of St. Louis.
Marshak said officers searched for a third child who has been found safe.
Parmeley was arrested and the deaths are being investigated as homicides. Authorities have not disclosed a possible motive.
Parmeley is currently only charged in connection with her son’s death but the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office says it intends to ask prosecutors in St. Francois County to charge her in connection with her daughter’s death, KMOV-TV reported.
The Festus School District confirmed that the girl had just completed 3rd grade at Festus Elementary School, the station reported.
“We extend our deepest sympathies to the families of the victims and all the first responders who were touched by this tragedy,” the sheriff’s department said in a statement.
Wilbert Rosado-Ruiz is an alleged killer from Pennsylvania who has been charged with two murders committed during a workplace shooting
According to police reports fellow employees made complaints to the boss regarding Wilbert Rosado-Ruiz the day before the shooting
On the day of the shooting Wilbert Rosado-Ruiz would go to the Chester Pennsylvania workplace and opened fire killing brothers Leovanny Pena, 29 and Giguenson Pena, 26.
Wilbert Rosado-Ruiz when he first arrived at the business would get into an argument with a woman that he worked for. Rosado-Ruiz would shoot her but she was able to escape and is expected to survive. Two other employees would also be shot and are also expected to survive their injuries
Wilbert Rosado-Ruiz would be arrested and has been charged with two counts of first degree murder, multiple counts of aggravated assault, and multiple counts of reckless endangerment
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The gunman who shot five of his coworkers — killing two brothers and wounding three others — at a Chester industrial laundry and linen company Wednesday morning calmly walked through the facility as he fired a handgun at his victims in a “cold-blooded shooting,” Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said Thursday.
Wilbert Rosado-Ruiz, 61, of Chester, was charged with two counts of first-degree homicide in the deaths of brothers Leovanny Peña Peña, 30, and Giguenson Peña Peña, 26, as well as multiple counts of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, and a firearms charge.
According to Stollsteimer, Rosado-Ruiz, an employee of Delaware County Linen since 2016, had a verbal dispute with a female coworker on the morning of the shooting. After Rosado-Ruiz walked outside to make a phone call, Stollsteimer said, security footage showed that he returned to the laundry facility, pulled the gun from his waistband, and shot the woman in the chest before calmly and “methodically” pacing the building and firing at four others, killing the Peña Peña brothers.
“I’m tired of people f— with me,” Rosado-Ruiz said before shooting a surviving victim in the back, according to the affidavit of probable cause for his arrest
He then attempted to shoot a sixth person, the affidavit said, but the gun jammed, or was out of ammunition. Investigators found two bullet casings outside the laundromat, and at least eight inside, the document said.
As Rosado-Ruiz left the building, Stollsteimer said, security footage showed him “calmly” walking toward his black Toyota Scion. When he happened upon his injured female coworker outside, he ran toward her and fired his gun at her again but missed, the district attorney said.
On Thursday, two of the surviving victims were listed in stable condition, while a third was in critical but stable condition, officials said. Stollsteimer said he did not yet know whether Rosado-Ruiz targeted his victims, including the brothers, who he said “were just there trying to work.”
“This is an incident where he walked around the factory and started shooting at people,” Stollsteimer said. “It’s mind-numbing to see it, knowing what he’s doing.”
Employees of the linen business had expressed concerns about Rosado-Ruiz in the past, Stollsteimer said, and the day before the shooting had met with company management about the man’s behavior.
When officers arrived on the frenzied scene on West Fourth Street in Chester’s West End about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, they first found Leovanny Peña Peña lying dead outside the building’s entrance, police said. Inside, Police Commissioner Steven Gretzky said, officers found another victim and quickly applied a tourniquet to stem the flow of blood before using a laundry bin to wheel him outside for help. Continuing the search of the building, Gretzky said, police found Giguenson Peña Peña dead near the back entrance of the facility.
As Rosado-Ruiz drove away in his Scion, Gretzky said, neighbors gave police the description of the car, which helped officers to quickly arrest him near the intersection of Kane and Culhane Streets.
Rosado-Ruiz had legally purchased the handgun, a 9mm Remington R51 semi-automatic pistol, that he used “to massacre people” on Wednesday in 2018, Stollsteimer said, but did not have a license to carry it concealed, as he did at the linen business.
Several dozen employees were working at the family-owned business — which has supplied towels and linens to hotels, restaurants and other clients in the region since 1988 — when gunshots ran out, sending panicked workers bolting for the door.
“He was coming after everyone like crazy, I didn’t know where to go, but he went straight after two guys,” one shaken employee said outside the linen company in the aftermath of the shooting, as clusters of workers huddled behind crime scene tape, comforting each other.
By Thursday afternoon, there were few, if any, signs that a shooting had taken place at the business the day before.
The police tape that surrounded the building was gone, and no memorials had been set up at the scene. Only a light hum of washing machines emerged from the facility as employees returned to work.
Outside, Vincent Marsero, who owns the business, sat bleary-eyed in his truck in the parking lot, taking calls. He declined to discuss the shooting, the victims, or the alleged shooter.
After a sleepless night, Marsero said, he considered closing business for the day, but in deference to employees who he said were looking for a sense of normalcy, he decided to give workers the option to come in. Most did, he said.
“I’m the leader of this family,” said Marsero. “I’ve got to support them.”
Kelli Yingling is an alleged killer from California who has been charged with the murder of her own mother Peggi Yingling
According to police reports a neighbor of Peggi Yingling would call the police and told them that she had not seen the woman in several weeks and wanted them to perform a welfare check
When police arrived at the residence in Hanford California they would find the body of Peggi Yingling in a closet. The elderly woman had been strangled, tied and placed in a bag before being shoved into the closet
Kelli Yingling, who lived with her mother, quickly became the lead suspect and after speaking with officers she would be charged with the murder of her mother
Kelli Yingling had previously been convicted of elder abuse with her mother being the victim and was serving her sentence when she was arrested for murder
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The Hanford Police Department says a 37-year-old woman was arrested after police say they discovered an elderly deceased woman in a closet.
Police say on May 18 around 2 p.m. officers were called to a home in the 900 block of West Encore Drive to check the welfare of a elderly woman.
Police say a neighbor told officers that she had not seen the woman in a couple of weeks, and that was unlike her.
Officers say when they arrived, they found the woman’s body locked in a closet inside the women’s home.
Investigators say it appeared the victim was deceased for an extended amount of time and there was evidence she did not die from natural causes.
Detectives say they arrested 37-year-old Kelli Yingling on suspicion of the homicide; she was already in custody on an unrelated matter.
A 37-year-old California woman allegedly strangled her mother and then stuffed her in plastic bags and locked the body in the closet, according to police.
The victim’s neighbor on May 18 called police in Hanford, which is about 30 miles south of Fresno, to the 900 block of West Encore Drive after she had not seen 67-year-old Peggi Yingling in a couple of weeks which was unusual. Officers made a welfare check and entered the home where they found her body tied up in the bags inside the closet, police said in a press release. Detectives say Yingling had “been deceased for an extended amount of time” and there was evidence she had been murdered.
Yingling lived with her daughter, Kelli Yingling. Police say the daughter made statements which “implicated” her in the murder. An autopsy reportedly showed Peggi Yingling died by strangulation.
Kelli Yingling has been at the King County Jail since May 7 after cops arrested her after she allegedly fled police in a pursuit on May 2. She’s charged with murder, causing injury to an elder adult and evading a police officer with wonton disregard for safety, per jail records. She faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted.
“So, the victim was 67 years old, and she is the mother of our defendant. The defendant has been previously convicted of elder abuse and was on felony probation for elder abuse at the time that this offense occurred,” said Kings County District Attorney Sarah Hacker, according to Fresno ABC affiliate KFSN.
Peggi Yingling also was the victim in that case, local NBC affiliate KMPH reported. According to court records, a judge sentenced her in June 2023 to 240 days in jail and three years of probation after she pled no contest to causing injury to an elder adult and threatening a crime with intent to terrorize. The probation was revoked after her initial arrest for fleeing police earlier this month.
She has pleaded not guilty. Her attorney expressed doubt about the strength of the case.
“Very often when we get police reports, we start to see that things are not clear cut as they made it to be; there are a lot of nuances, and people’s memories aren’t what they claim or were initially, so we need to investigate all that,” Carlos Navarrete told KVSN.
The suspect remains in the King County Jail without bond. Her next court date is scheduled for July 9.
Samuel Harris is an alleged killer from Georgia who has been charged with the murder of Alasia Franklin
According to police reports and argument took place between Alasia Franklin and Samuel Harris at Kennesaw State University when Harris allegedly shot Franklin who would pass away from her injuries
Kennesaw State University police would issue a stay in place order and soon were able to track down Samuel Harris off campus and hold him for police
According to insiders Alasia Franklin and Samuel Harris were in a relationship
Samuel Harris has been charged with murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm during commission of a crime.
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Anthony Harrison, a senior at Kennesaw State University, said he woke up to the sound of gunshots at the Austin Residence Complex on campus.
“And all I can remember is just walking out and being completely horrified of what that scene was,” he told FOX 5 reporter Eric Mock.
Harrison said he had no idea the woman he was looking at as he called 911 was one of his dear friends, Alasia Franklin.
“I couldn’t even … I couldn’t even recognize the way she looked,” Harrison said, as he was brought to tears. “I couldn’t recognize the way she looked, man. I stood right over her as I was on the phone. Like, that’s something that’s going to be with me for a long, long, long time.”
Officers identified the suspected shooter as 21-year-old Samuel Harris. Details of what led up to the shooting have not yet been revealed, but Harris is facing multiple charges in Cobb County, including murder
Harrison told FOX 5 that he serves as the Vice President of the Student Government Association at KSU. Franklin, he said, served with him.
“I interviewed her and, I mean, from the moment that we hopped on the Zoom call and talked, I mean, she had a bright and amazing personality,” he remembered.
Franklin was also a member of KSU’s chapter of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) and founded the school’s Integrated Health Science Club.
“She was super involved on campus, and I know that everybody that knew her knew that she was just such a positive and outgoing person,” Harrison said. “She was just very passionate and driven all around, but it just … it just hurts to see her in the state that she was in. I mean, it’s just a lot.”
Harrison hoped this would serve as a wake-up call to university leaders.
“I think that this is a very, very, very strong indication that campus security needs to be increased,” he said. “We need more cameras. We need to have security gates around student housing to make sure that only students are allowed in student housing.”
FOX 5 Atlanta reached out to KSU officials about their thoughts on increasing safety on campus, but we have not heard back.
On top of a murder charge, Harris also faces aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during a crime.
Jesse Calhoun is an alleged killer from Oregon who has been charged with the murders of Charity Lynn Perry, 24, Bridget Leanne Webster, 31, and Joanna Speaks, 32.
According to police reports the bodies of Charity Lynn Perry, Bridget Leanne Webster and Joanna Speaks were all found in April 2023 days apart.
On April 27, 2023 police would find the body of Charity Lynn Perry near a highway and at the time said the death was suspicious
On April 30 2023 Bridget Leanne Webster body was found near Mill Creek Oregon
The body of Joanna Speaks was found earlier in the month near Ridgefield, Washington however authorities believe she was murdered in Portland Oregon
Jesse Calhoun was initially arrested on another charge but has now been charged with the three murders
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A 39-year-old man was indicted by a grand jury Thursday on murder charges for the deaths of three Oregon women whose bodies were found in 2023, according to the Multnomah County District Attorney.
Jesse Lee Calhoun was charged with three counts of murder in the second degree and three counts of abuse of a corpse in the second degree in the deaths of Charity Lynn Perry, 24, Bridget Leanne Webster, 31, and Joanna Speaks, 32, according to a news release from the district attorney.
All three women were found dead “under suspicious circumstances” on different days in April 2023, two of them in Portland and a third in neighboring Washington, according to the district attorney’s office. Authorities have not provided information on how they died and it’s unclear how investigators linked Calhoun to the three deaths.
“I want to acknowledge the families of these women,” Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt said in a news conference Friday. “This community holds you in our hearts and is here to support you.”
Calhoun, who was arrested on an unrelated charge, is expected to be transferred to the custody of Multnomah County for arraignment, the release reads. An arraignment date has not been set yet. CNN is working to identify and contact an attorney for Calhoun.
Last year, authorities in Oregon said they believed the deaths of Perry and Webster were connected to the deaths of two other Oregon women, Kristin Smith and Ashley Real. Senior Deputy District Attorney Melissa Marrero said Friday that authorities are “still very much investigating” their deaths.
“Just because not all of these girls have their charges have been brought up yet—for the other families—does not mean that we are not still standing beside them,” a member of Perry’s family said during the news conference. “We’re still together, the whole way, all the way.”
Smith’s mother spoke about the cases of her daughter and Real, saying, “We just keep going. We keep waiting, we keep praying and stay hopeful … that we soon can get justice for them as well.” What we know about the deaths of the 3 women
On April 27, 2023, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office posted about Perry’s “suspicious death,” saying her body was found near a highway just northeast of Portland three days earlier.
“The last known area that Perry was known to frequent was downtown Portland … at the beginning of March,” the sheriff’s office said.
Days later, the body of Webster was found on April 30 near Mill Creek, which is about 50 miles southwest of Portland, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. The office called Webster’s death “suspicious,” and asked anyone who knew her or had information about her death to contact authorities.
“The last known area that Webster was known to frequent was the Portland metro area, particularly Portland, Oregon City, and Milwaukie,” the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post.
Speaks was found earlier that month, when officers responded to a call in Ridgefield, Washington, on April 8, according to Portland police.
“Based on information developed in that investigation, there is reason to believe that the homicide happened in Portland,” the Portland Police Bureau said in November 2023.
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