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Ka’Niyah Baker, 13, was murdered, and two teenage girls, 15 and 16, have been arrested. Experts say major changes are needed to curb teen homicides. A 13-year-old's brutal murder, the teen girls ...
David Elliott Penton (born February 9, 1958) is an American child molester and serial killer. [1] Penton, an Ohio native and mechanic, was convicted of manslaughter in the child abuse death of his own infant son in 1984; during an appeal of his sentence, he fled and remained a fugitive until 1987, when he was charged and convicted with the murder of a friend's 9-year-old niece in Ohio.
Banita Jacks is a Washington, D.C., resident convicted of murdering her four daughters, who ranged in age from 5 to 17 years old. [1] On July 29, 2009, Jacks was convicted of the felony murder of all four girls, as well as child cruelty towards all four girls and first-degree murder of the younger three girls.
It opened as Plainview-Old Bethpage High School, but was converted into Plainview-Old Bethpage Middle School in 1991, the same year the high schools merged into one. In 1959, two new Plainview schools opened, and all are still open today: Parkway Elementary School (now named Judy Jacobs-Parkway Elementary School for deceased county legislature ...
Two teenage girls have been arrested in connection to the murder of 13-year-old Ka'Niyah Baker in South Carolina, police say. A 13-year-old was brutally murdered. 2 teen girls have been arrested ...
Jurors have heard a lot about the violent deaths of 14 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High students and three staffers who were shot to death by a teenage gunman.
Further investigation in Maine revealed two crimes between the pencil stabbing of the nine-year-old girl in 1979 and the murder of Stetson in 1982. In 1980, Ressler's investigation revealed that Joubert had slashed a nine-year-old boy and a female teacher in her mid-twenties who both "had been cut rather badly, and were lucky to be alive."
The murders of two 14-year-old best friends had stumped Broward investigators for decades.