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WESLEY PAUL HADSELL | Junkie Stepdad Poisoned 18yo College Student To Death With 3x LD Heroin, Then Tried To Frame Her Friend | Convicted of First-Degree Murder and Concealing Body Gets L+15 | ALS
Wesley Paul Hadsell was found guilty of first-degree murder and concealing a dead body in connection with the death of his 18-year-old stepdaughter, Anjelica "AJ" Hadsell. AJ went missing during her spring vacation from Longwood University in March 2015, causing alarm among family and friends. Surveillance footage revealed Wesley Hadsell's truck near her home, and her body was recovered in a drainage ditch behind an abandoned property in Southampton County. The inquiry uncovered substanti...
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SARAH DAYAN | Woman Out On Bail Murdered Court-Appointed Supervisor And Ransacked His Bank Account | Sentenced To 45 Years | Autographed Letter Signed
Sarah Dayan was found guilty of 15 major offenses, including murder, following the murder of Keith Huss in September 2020. The jury found her guilty of one count of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder, one of which was due to her "heat of passion." Dayan was also convicted guilty of burglary and many theft-related charges. A review of Mr. Huss’s bank account revealed that Dayan had used his bank account to purchase items for herself and had transferred hundreds of...
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MICHAEL JOHN HENDRICKS | Lovers Sentenced to Life for Sex-Fantasy Murder and Chainsaw Dismemberment | Child SA victim hailed as ‘unmitigated hero’ after turning in abusers for killing and dismembering woman photographed with ‘hands tied, naked and gagged’
Michael Hendricks and Maggie Ybarra were both involved in a high-profile criminal case in Missouri. They were charged with the murder of Kensie Renee Aubry. The case contained disturbing details, such as first-degree murder, harassment, and sexual misconduct. In August 2021, a Jackson County grand jury indicted Hendricks and Ybarra on several counts. They were found guilty in July 2023. Michael Hendricks was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus 44 ...
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