Katie Foster Murders Man With Her Car

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Katie Foster is a woman from Maryland who following an argument would run over and kill a man with her vehicle. According to police reports Katie Foster and the victim Joseph Dawson were involved in an argument and when it ended Foster would run over Dawson with her vehicle and then leave the scene. Needless to say it did not take police long to catch up to Katie Foster who has been charged with first degree murder

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Baltimore County Police have charged a 25-year-old woman win first-degree murder after they say she hit him with a vehicle.

Police arrested Katie Foster. She is currently being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center without bond.

According to investigators, police were called to the 1200 block of Maiden Choice Lane in Catonsville at about 3 p.m. on Sunday for a report of a collision. When officers arrived, they found 52-year-old Joseph Dawson. He was taken to a hospital, where he died.

Police say that Foster got into an argument with Dawson near the intersection of Maiden Choice Lane and Leeds Avenue. During the agreement, police say she hit Dawson with the vehicle and left.

The area near Maiden Choice Lane and Wilkens Avenue. A 16-year-old boy was shot in the 4300 block of Wilkens Avenue on April 4. On Thursday, April 7, police investigated a shooting in the 1000 block of Maiden Choice Lane. A 23-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman were injured in that shooting.

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Richard Cartnail Teen Killer Murders Girlfriend

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Richard Cartnail is a teen killer from Maryland who would murder his seventeen year old girlfriend. According to court documents Richard Cartnail, who was sixteen at the time, would fatally shoot Ty’Kerria Katherine Dawson three times in the head while she walked near a creek bed. According to reports Richard Cartnail planned the murder with a fourteen year old girl who was waiting in the woods with a change of clothes and the murder weapon. The fourteen year old girl who was charged with murder is being dealt with in a juvenile court. Richard Cartnail would take the gun from the accomplice and then fatally shoot Ty’Kerria Katherine Dawson. Richard Cartnail would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to two life sentences.

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An 18-year-old Frederick man has been sentenced to life in jail for killing his 17-year-old girlfriend, Ty’Kerria Katherine Dawson, in 2020.

Richard Cartnail III was found guilty in 2021 of plotting to kill the victim, shooting her three times in the head on a walking trail near a creekbed. Her body was found there by a passerby, according to a press release.

Richard Cartnail, who was 16 when he committed the murder, was charged along with a 14-year-old girl. Both were originally charged as adults; the 14-year-old’s case has since been moved to juvenile court. Investigators said that, on the day of the murder, the 14-year-old girl was waiting in the wooded area with a bag containing a handgun and a change of clothes

In June 2020, Richard Cartnail and the victim walked from her home to the wooded area, where the 14-year-old girl was waiting. Cartnail took the gun out of the bag and shot the victim in the head.

Richard Cartnail was sentenced Wednesday morning to life plus 20 years in prison. He got two concurrent life sentences for first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.

Frederick County State’s Attorney Charlie Smith said in a statement that acted senselessly and has an utter lack of remorse. He deserves this sentence. This was a cold and calculated murder, and the manipulation of individuals around him was also egregious. This sentence sends a message that those who commit horrific acts of violence will be removed from the public for a long, long time.”

Ty’Kerria Dawson, who lived in Hagerstown, had been in a relationship, said investigators.

The Community Foundation of Washington County announced a memorial fund for Ty’Kerria, who was known as “Tootie.” The foundation noted she had just recently graduated Antietam Academy, and she “enjoyed time with family and friends, was a familiar face within her community, and loved to dance.”

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An 18-year-old Frederick man was sentenced to life in prison plus 20 years Wednesday for the murder of his 17-year-old girlfriend.

A jury convicted Richard Eugene Cartnail III of first-degree murder in the death of Ty’Kerria Katherine Dawson of Hagerstown in December. Cartnail was also convicted of gun charges related to the killing.

“The defendant acted senselessly and has an utter lack of remorse. He deserves this sentence,” State’s Attorney Charlie Smith said in a statement. This was a cold and calculated murder, and the manipulation of individuals around him was also egregious. This sentence sends a message that those who commit horrific acts of violence will be removed from the public for a long, long time.”

Someone walking their dog in a wooded area found Dawson’s body on June 27, 2000, near a creek bed at the end of Briargrove Court. Deputies with the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office discovered shell casings and other physical evidence at the scene.

Detectives later learned a 14-year-old girl helped Cartnail, who was 16 at the time. She told deputies she handed him the gun and provided a change of clothes for him after the murder. Prosecutors said Dawson had been shot three times in the head.

The girl agreed to testify for the prosecution. In exchange, her case will be handled in juvenile court. She has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and possessing a regulated firearm.

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Joseph Metheny Serial Killer

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Joseph Metheny was a serial killer from Maryland who was convicted of two murders but confessed to over a dozen. The main issue with researching Joseph Metheny on My Crime Library is that he was also a prolific liar. Joseph Metheny who claimed to have grounded his victims up and served them up at a roadside stand has never been proven. Lets take a closer look at Joseph Metheny.

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Joseph Metheny was born in Baltimore Maryland on March 2, 1955. His father was an alcoholic who abused his family and would die in a car accident when he was six years old.

Joseph Metheny mother worked a series of jobs and was seldom home due to her working double shifts. Metheny claimed his mother was dead and she sent them off to live with relatives. However Josephs mother is very much alive and she denied sending off her children

Joseph would join the US Army when he turned eighteen years old in 1973. According to him he served time in Vietnam however this was never proven and that Metheny would spend his time in Germany plus the time frame does not make sense as the American involvement in the Vietnam was was over by the time he enlisted.

After his stint in the Army Joseph Metheny would drift around and his addiction to drugs and alcohol would begin.

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Joseph Metheny was living in a series of homeless camps in the Baltimore Maryland area as all of his money was spent on alcohol and drugs. However he was able to keep a job as a forklift operator at a wooden pallet company

In 1994 Joseph Metheny would murder a woman, Cathy Ann Magazine, who would be buried in a shallow grave on the wooden pallet company where the body remained for over two years. Methany said he later dug her up, put her head in a box and threw it in the trash

In 1995 Joseph Metheny would attack and murder two homeless men with an axe. Apparently there was a dispute between two groups of homeless people that escalated to violence. Another homeless man Larry Amos stole the axe and murdered another man. Amos would later be convicted of manslaughter and Joseph Metheny would not be convicted due to a lack of evidence. He would later confess to the first two murders

In 1996 Joseph Metheny would murder Kimberly Lynn Spicer with a knife. Joseph would attempt to sexually assault another woman who was able to escape and ran to police. A month later Metheny would ask a friend to help him bury Kimberly Lynn Spicer however the friend went to the police and Methany would be arrested.

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Joseph Metheny would be convicted on the case where the victim was able to escape and would be sentenced to fifty years in prison for attempted sexual assault and kidnapping in 1997

In 1998 Joseph Metheny would be sentenced to death for the murder of Kimberly Lynn Spicer, this would later be reduced to life in prison without parole

A year later Joseph would plead guilty to the murder of Cathy Ann Magaziner where he was sentenced to life in prison without parole

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Joseph Metheny would be found dead in his prison cell on August 5, 2017, at the age of 62. His matter of death was from natural causes

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A Southwest Baltimore man who was convicted of two murders but claimed to have killed 10 people was found dead in his prison cell Saturday afternoon, Maryland corrections officials said.

Joseph Metheny, 62, was found unresponsive by a prison guard about 3 p.m. and pronounced dead shortly after, said Gerard Shields, spokesman for the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. Metheny had his own cell at Western Correctional Institution in Cumberland, and officials are conducting a routine investigation into his death.

Metheny was serving two life sentences for killing two women in 1994 and 1996 and burying their remains under his trailer at a Southwest Baltimore pallet company. He was sentenced to die in 1998, but an appeals court overturned the sentence and sent him to prison for life without parole.

At his sentencing, he requested to be put to death and said, “The words, ‘I’m sorry’ will never come out, for they would be a lie. I am more than willing to give up my life for what I have done, to have God judge me and send me to hell for eternity.”

He said he killed because he “enjoyed it.”

Metheny received the life sentences for killing Cathy Ann Magaziner and Kimberly Spicer. He had been acquitted in 1998 for killing two homeless men with an ax at a makeshift camp in South Baltimore and admitted later he had lied and gotten away with it when he denied his involvement. He said he threw other bodies in the Patapsco River that were never found.

Baltimore police were unable to confirm Metheny’s claims to have committed the additional murders. Prosecutors dropped charges against Metheny in the killing of another woman for lack of evidence.

During the time of the killings, Metheny worked as a $7-an-hour forklift driver at the pallet factory in Southwest Baltimore. Spicer’s body was found Dec. 15, 1996, under a trailer at the factory. Three days later, Metheny led police to a shallow grave on the property that held Magaziner’s remains.

His defense attorneys described Metheny’s childhood as one of neglect, with an absent, alcoholic father and a mother who worked double shifts to support her six children in Essex. A large man but nicknamed “Tiny,” Metheny preyed on women addicted to heroin and cocaine, police said.

https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/crime/bs-md-metheny-dies-20170807-story.html

Andrew Zaragoza Teen Killer Murders Mother

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Andrew Zaragoza was sixteen years old when he murdered his mother. According to court documents police were called to the Zaragoza residence in Bel Air Maryland where they found the body of a woman and a teenager barricaded in a bedroom. Andrew Zaragoza would slide a bloody knife under the door and told police that his mother took pills that day, hit him so he killer her.

Autopsy would show his mother had died from being beaten by a hammer and stabbed multiple times. Andrew Zaragoza was suffering from self inflicted stab wounds and told officers that he had drunk bleach in order to take his own life. This teen killer would be sentenced to twenty six years in prison with half of the sentence to be suspended.

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A teenager that a Harford County jury convicted in January for the 2017 murder of his mother in their Bel Air home, could spend at least 13 years in prison after Circuit Court Judge Yolanda Curtin handed down his sentence Monday afternoon.

Andrew Phillip Zaragoza, now 18 years old, was 16 when he was arrested and charged with beating his mother with a hammer and stabbing her to death in their townhouse in the 1000 block of Jeanett Way just north of the Town of Bel Air.

Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies found 56-year-old Donna Zaragoza dead in a second-floor bedroom after they responded to the house following a 911 call around 6:40 a.m. on July 20, 2017. Andrew Zaragoza, then a student at C. Milton Wright High School, had barricaded himself in another bedroom. Deputies convinced him to come out, and he was taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore for treatment of stab wounds police determined were self-inflicted.

A jury found him guilty in late January 2019 of second-degree murder and two counts of wearing and carrying a dangerous weapon with intent to injure.

Judge Curtin sentenced Zaragoza Monday to 30 years in prison, with 15 years suspended, for the murder charge, and three years each on the two weapons charges — the time on the lesser charges will be served concurrently, according to Curtin. The judge also gave Zaragoza credit for the one year, 11 months and 19 days he has served in the county jail.

Zaragoza must serve five years supervised probation upon his release and enroll in drug and alcohol addiction treatment programs, plus seek mental health care, Curtin said.

“At this time, the court finds that this is the most appropriate sentence,” Curtin said.

The judge noted Zaragoza’s mother “died a very violent death, in her own home, at the hands of her son,” but she also acknowledged the physical and sexual abuse Zaragoza suffered at the hands of his mother as well as his father, who died of a drug overdose in 2016. The youth’s defense attorneys brought up the abuse, as well as his parents’ history of drug addiction, during his trial and again at his sentencing hearing Monday as mitigating factors.

Curtin said she respects the jury’s verdict but noted that she has “no doubt” it was a challenge for them to come to their conclusion. The judge, who has been on the bench since November of 2013, said she gave to Zaragoza what was “perhaps the most challenging sentence” of her time as a jurist.

“Words can’t express how sorry I am,” Andrew Zaragoza said as he read a written statement, standing with his public defenders, Timothy Bahr and Kimberlee Watts, on either side. Zaragoza wore a black and white-striped jail uniform, with his dark hair cut short and sporting a full beard.

He expressed remorse for his mother’s death, saying July 20, 2017 will “go down as one of the worst days, if not the worst” in his life.

“I just wish I could take that day back,” Zaragoza said.

He said he has made progress while in jail, through treatment from his therapist, Danni Davis, in dealing with his past childhood abuse and finding the ability to talk about the sexual abuse he suffered.

Davis testified on behalf of the defense Monday, along with Dr. James Fleming, who is retired after working for 20 years in the state’s Department of Corrections and at the Patuxent Institution’s Youth Program.

Bahr and Watts recommended Curtin sentence Zaragoza to a short prison term or to the Patuxent Institution, where he could receive mental health treatment. Fleming testified that the defendant would have “virtually no treatment option” in the state prison system

Andrew Zaragoza begged for mercy from the judge but said he would accept the sentence she handed down. He pledged to earn his GED, plus work as an advocate for other children who have been abused and to stop drug abuse.

“All I have right now is my word,” he said.

Assistant State’s Attorney Mark Meehan asked Curtin to sentence Andrew Zaragoza to 30 years in prison with about six years suspended. He acknowledged the abuse the defendant had experienced and his mother’s addiction issues, but stressed Zaragoza had been convicted of “a serious, serious offense.”

“No one deserves what happened to her in this case,” Meehan said of Zaragoza’s mother.

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Naeshawn Perry Teen Killer Murders 15 Year Old

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Naeshawn Perry was sixteen years old when he murdered his exgirlfriend in Maryland. According to police the teen killer and his ex girlfriend had an on and off again relationship that ended when Naeshawn Perry strangled the fifteen year old to death.

It took police over a year to figure out who was responsible for the death of Maleigha Solonka. Naeshawn Perry was ultimately linked to the murder through DNA and when his court process finally began he would plead guilty to murder. Naeshawn Perry was sentenced to life in prison however all of it but twenty to forty years was suspended.

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An ex-boyfriend plead guilty Tuesday in the 2017 slaying of 15-year-old Maleigha Solonka.

Solonka’s body was found in a wooded area of Havre de Grace after she disappeared the day before her birthday. Officials said she had been strangled.

Naeshawn Perry, 19, was charged as an adult with first- and second-degree murder.

Solonka’s grandmother, Donna Elliot, said she has always suspected Perry, whom she described as Solonka’s ex-boyfriend, to be her killer. Elliot said Solonka was afraid of Perry for weeks before she disappeared.

A sentencing is scheduled for June 4, 2020.

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A 19-year-old from Havre de Grace pleaded guilty in Harford County Circuit Court Tuesday to killing a 15-year-old girl and dumping her body in 2017.

Naeshawn Jaheim Perry pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree murder, according to court documents. As part of his plea agreement, he was sentenced to life in prison, with all but 20 to 40 years suspended, Harford County State’s Attorney Albert Peisinger said. Sentencing is scheduled for June.

Maleigha Solonka, 15, of Edgewood, was reported missing on Aug. 9, 2017, and found dead a week later in the woods on the 400 block of Webb Lane. Her body was discovered in a trash can, according to a news release from the Harford County State’s Attorney’s Office.

Medical examiners determined her cause of death was asphyxiation and it was ruled a homicide.

Police pinpointed Perry more than a year later, charging the then-16-year-old with first- and second-degree murder in August 2018. Authorities filed charges against him when “multiple items that were recovered during the investigation” underwent DNA analysis. He was held without bail after being charged.

Donna Elliott, maternal grandmother to Solonka, said that she could not believe the sudden plea.

She was stunned when she received a call notifying her, and she cried in court while watching it happen. Elliott said that this does not constitute closure, but she said that justice will be served come the day of Perry’s sentencing. She had custody of Solonka from 2012 onward.

“I do not think there is ever closure, I don’t believe in that because you will always grieve for your child,” she said. “Maleigha is getting the justice that she deserves.”

Elliott said Solonka and Perry were in a fractious, on-again-off-again relationship, which her granddaughter eventually “broke away” from.

Originally scheduled to begin Oct. 23, the trial was postponed after a jury could not be seated to hear the case. Threatening messages were also found scrawled in the courthouse’s elevator, with one reading “kill Perry.”

Perry’s defense attorneys motioned to move the case out of Harford County, but that motion was not granted.

The trial was scheduled to begin with jury selection Tuesday

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A Maryland teenager has admitted he murdered his ex-girlfriend weeks shy of her 16th birthday, before he dumped her body in the trash.

Naeshawn Jaheim Perry, 19, pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree murder Tuesday in the killing of Maleigha Solonka, 15, according to court documents obtained by the Baltimore Sun. In exchange for his plea, Perry agreed to be sentenced to life in prison with all but 20 to 40 years suspended.

His jury trial was scheduled to begin on Thursday.

Solonka, 15 was reported missing on Aug. 9, 2017 and found dead in a trash can in a wooded area about a week later. Medical examiners ruled the girl was strangled before her body was dumped in the garbage, local television station WBAL reported.

Perry was 16 years old at the time of the killing, according to CBS Baltimore.

Perry was not charged as a suspect until nearly a year later, when investigators used DNA analysis on “multiple items that were recovered during the investigation,” police said according to the Sun.

“Mr. Perry was charged with murdering Maleigha Solonka after multiple items that were recovered during the investigation underwent DNA analysis,” Harford County State’s Attorney Albert J. Peisinger Jr. said in a statement Tuesday night obtained by Patch.com. “The Office of the State’s Attorney for Harford County sends its deepest condolences to the victim’s family for the tragic loss they have suffered.”

Solonka’s grandmother and guardian Donna Elliott told the outlet she was stunned by the plea. 

“I do not think there is ever closure, I don’t believe in that because you will always grieve for your child,” she said. “Maleigha is getting the justice that she deserves.”

Elliot added that Molonka was involved in a difficult on-again, off-again relationship with Perry that she eventually broke off entirely. 

“It has been extremely traumatic not knowing, depressing because everything kept getting postponed,” Elliott said. “My whole family is forever broken, but we can try to put some pieces back together.”

“She was very ambitious, beautiful, loved by everyone she met,” Elliot said of Molonka to CBS Baltimore.

Attorneys representing Perry did not respond to requests for comment from the Baltimore Sun. He is set to be sentenced on June 4, according to Patch.

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