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Fri, Sep 29, 2023
In Lithia, Florida, on May 28, 2022, the following crime happened. Kay Baker, a 3rd-grade school teacher and mother of two young boys, was found lying in her neighbor's yard dying from a deep cut to her throat. Soon after discovering her body, police spotted a wounded man on the run in the woods. This lead to a suspenseful chase, arrest and a possible suspect. The fleeing man, a former U.S. Marine named Matthew Terry (aka Matt Terry; Matthew Robinson Terry) was the live-in boyfriend of Kay Baker. His wounds were superficial and, due to the evidence, he was indicted for Kay's murder. At Matthew Terry's trial, a former girlfriend of his, Michelle Rogers, testified about how Matthew attacked her and tried to kill her also. Matthew had spent three years in a Michigan prison for Michelle's assault and had been released. This time, however, the jury found Matthew Terry guilty. He was sentenced to life in prison with no parole.
Fri, Oct 6, 2023
June 15, 2021: Alexander Jackson, a 20-year-old Eagle Scout, called 911 to report that a mysterious intruder has killed his parents and sister and shot him in the leg. As law enforcement detectives interviewed Alexander in the hospital, they suspected that he was not telling the truth. In the end, the detectives were correct; Alexander was the killer. He shot and killed his father Jan Jackson, 61; mother Melissa Jackson, 68; and younger sister Sabrina Jackson, 19, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. On March 3, 2023, Alexander Jackson was convicted and sentenced to three consecutive life sentences with no possibility of parole.
Fri, Oct 13, 2023
Police officer Brian Fanion frantically called 911 for an ambulance, saying his wife Amy had shot herself and lay dying. But when Fanion's fellow officers arrived at the house, the crime scene posed more questions than answers. In the end, it was proven in a court of law that Brian Fanion was the killer. He was convicted and sentenced.
Fri, Oct 20, 2023
Outwardly, Mark Jensen seemed to be a mild-mannered, loving husband, grieving over the "suicide" death of his wife. But when police found traces of antifreeze in her body during her autopsy, they started to question what was really going on at home. After two trials and 25 years later, Mark Jensen was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison for killing his wife.
Fri, Nov 24, 2023
Upper Montclair (a sub-division of Montclair) New Jersey, October 2018; James Ray III, a prominent attorney, lived in an upscale home with his girlfriend Angela Bledsoe, a successful businesswoman. When Angela didn't show up at the office, police found her dead on the kitchen floor. Law enforcement detectives were able to solve the case a year later. Ray had written about the murder in his diary. His trial was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Eventually, he was convicted and was facing a lengthy prison sentence of 30 years to life. However, he died in his prison cell while awaiting sentencing.
Fri, Dec 1, 2023
Quincy, Illinois, February 23, 2023; When Becky Bliefnick failed to pick up her boys from school, her father went to her home and found her body, which had been shot 14 times. Law enforcement detectives were able to solve the case in just a few months. Becky had been killed by her estranged husband, Tim Bliefnick, and she had voiced her fear of him prior to her death. Tim was convicted of her homicide and was sentenced to life in prison.
Fri, Dec 8, 2023
Wisconsin, 2020; When Sadie Beacham didn't receive a good night call from her boyfriend, Rosalio Gutierrez Jr., she was alarmed. She found his front door open and blood on the floor and walls. Detectives could not locate Rosalio's body, but DNA evidence pointed to someone Sadie Beacham knew well... and that person was her manipulative and controlling ex-boyfriend, Zachariah Anderson. Zachariah was found guilty at his jury trial and was convicted of "first-degree intentional homicide, hiding a corpse, and stalking of both Sadie Beacham and Rosalio Gutierrez, Jr. Zachariah Anderson was sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole after 50 years of incarceration.