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AARON ADAM ALDRICH | ‘Selfish act of a greed-filled man’: Judge Tears Into Killer Who Bragged He ‘flanked’ And ‘flogged’ Man And Teen, Took Their Money, Then Posed For A Selfie | Autographed Letter Signed
Aaron Aldrich is facing significant accusations for a double murder in Poland, Maine, in February 2023. The case concerns two victims, Shoeb Mohamed Adan and Mohamed Aden, who were engaged in drug-related operations. Aldrich was detained for reportedly carrying a gun and attempting to flee arrest. Prosecutors characterized the case as one of greed for drug money, while Aldrich's defense claimed that his actions were motivated by fear for his own life. Witness testimony focuses on the back...
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DAVID PIETURA | 27-Year-Old Pietura And 15-Year-Old Erik Mendoza Brutally Killed 5-Year-Old Prince McCree, Bound Him, And Then Tossed The Young Boy’s Body In A Dumpster | Says Murder ‘Ain’t Right’ As Judge Rips Him for Being ‘Pure Evil’ | ALS
In October 2022, David E. Pietura, a 27-year-old Milwaukee man, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for his role in the savage homicide of five-year-old Prince McCree. Pietura and a 16-year-old accomplice, Erik Mendoza, inflicted deadly injuries on Prince using numerous objects. The boy was reported missing from his house, and his body was found in a dumpster. Pietura deceived law enforcement and engaged in searches despite knowing he was already dead. Pietur...
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BENJAMIN HOWARD REED | Man Found Guilty But Mentally Ill for Fatally Stabbing DCFS Worker/36-Year-Old Mother of Two 43 Times, Bludgeoning Her to Death with a Sledgehammer in His Home as She Checked on Kids | Sentenced To 100 Yrs | ALS
Benjamin Howard Reed, a 35-year-old male from Thayer, Illinois, was found guilty of the brutal murder of Deidre Silas, a child protection services worker for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Reed was accused of a variety of offenses, such as first-degree homicide, aggravated battery, and aggravated unlawful restraint. Reed's trial concluded with a verdict of "guilty but mentally ill," which suggests that, despite his mental health issues, he possessed the mental c...
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