Mar. 16, 2025
Since its premiere nearly three years ago,Netflix’s docuseriesMaking a Murdererhas raised more doubts about the death of Teresa Halbach and who was responsible than it has provided answers.
Making a Murderer—which returns for part 2 on Friday(an exclusive preview is above) — cast a harsh lighton the case againstAvery and his teenage nephew Brendan Dassey, both of whom were found guilty of murdering Halbach, a 25-year-old photographer, in October 2005.
Mar. 16, 2025
Danelo Cavalcante, fugitive changes appearance after escape from prison.Photo:PA State Police/ Facebook
PA State Police/ Facebook
He had been convicted last month of fatally stabbing his girlfriend, and is considered “extremely dangerous," according to theChester County District Attorney’s office.
On Saturday night, the 34-year-old allegedly stole a vehicle, described to be a white van, less than a mile from where authorities were maintaining their search parameter, Bivens said.
The same night, he sought out two of his past associates, both of whom were not home when he showed up to their residence, Bivens said.
Mar. 16, 2025
Cheshire Constabulary
“In her hands, innocuous substances like air, milk, fluids — or medication like insulin — would become lethal,” Pascale Jones of the Crown Prosecution Service said ina statementfollowing the conviction.
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A hearing is scheduled on Sept. 25 to determine whether the Crown Prosecution Service will start a new trial against the 33-year-old woman for other attempted murder charges that the jury couldn’t reach a verdict for in August,the Guardianreports.
Mar. 16, 2025
Scott Peterson during 2024 hearing.Photo:Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP
Andy Alfaro/The Modesto Bee via AP
Convicted murdererScott Petersontook his first steps toward seeking a new trial at a status hearing Tuesday morning in a Northern California court.
Scott, 51, appeared via livestream video from the Mule Creek State Prison in Ione, Calif., while his new lawyers from theLos Angeles Innocence Projectbegan the process of seeking a new trial for their client, who was convicted in 2004 of killing his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son, Conner.
Mar. 16, 2025
Glitter’s 1972 stadium anthem “Rock and Roll Part II” won’t be putting any royalty money in the disgraced singer’s bank accounts, according toThe New York Times.
A representative for Snapper Music, which owns the master rights to Glitter’s music, told theTimesGlitter “is not entitled to, nor have we paid, any royalties to him.”
A spokesperson for Snapper Music told PEOPLE in a statement “that it has owned the Master rights since Feb 1997 and [Glitter] is not entitled to, nor have we paid, any royalties or share of synch fees or other monies from the catalogue to him.