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In fact, child fatalities from hot cars increased after Ross'[s] 2016 trial, the most widely reported hot car death case in history." [56] In 2024, District Attorney Brody lost re-election as an incumbent to Sonya Allen. Allen ran on a platform of denial of justice to Cobb County, citing the handling of the Harris murder case.
An Arkansas couple has been charged with capital murder after one of their four young children left inside a hot vehicle died from apparent heat exhaustion, authorities said. Prosecutors in Little ...
A mom who left her two young daughters inside a sweltering hot car while she gambled inside a casino has now been jailed for their murders.. Launice Battle, 31, from Wake County, North Carolina ...
Justin Ross Harris, whose murder conviction for the 2014 hot-car death of his 22-month-old son in Georgia was overturned by the state’s Supreme Court in 2022 has been released from prison ...
[1] [11] [12] McCandless claimed that Woodworth had attacked her in the back seat of her car, however most of the blood evidence at the scene was found outside of the car. [13] In an interview, prior to Alex’s body being found, she had said that the incident happened at Owen Park , in Eau Claire, which the prosecution says was to direct ...
A 2-year-old boy died in Atmore, Alabama, on Monday after being left unattended in his father's vehicle for eight hours. This is the first hot car death of the year that has been reported in the ...
McWhorter, one of two deputies at the scene, forcefully removed Ward out of the car and placed him on the ground, shortly before shooting him three times in the chest. [ 3 ] After reviewing the results, District Attorney Jeff Chostner determined that the deputies' actions were "rational and justified" because they "believed their lives or the ...
Jan. 13—Justin Ross Harris, the man convicted in 2016 of murdering his toddler by deliberately leaving him in a hot car two years earlier, will take his case next week to the Supreme Court of ...