murder charges
Coverage of murder charges in the Nexus archive.
- Idaho mother who blamed vaccinations for twins’ deaths has been charged with murder
An Idaho woman who claimed her toddler twins died after receiving vaccinations now faces murder charges. The mother attributed the children's deaths to the vaccines but has been charged with their murders.
- IE judge orders church leaders to stand trial on murder charges in deaths of boy, former member
A San Bernardino County judge ruled that leaders of His Way Spirit Led Assemblies must stand trial on murder charges linked to the deaths of a 4-year-old boy and a former church member. The decision was based on sufficient evidence to proceed with the trial.
- Texas mom's haunting final post days before her murder revealed as smiling sisters face murder charges in broad daylight killing
A Texas mom's final social media post was revealed days after her murder. Her sisters are facing murder charges related to the killing, which occurred in broad daylight.
- Colorado mother faces murder charges in children's deaths: DA's Office
Kimberlee Singler, a Colorado Springs mother, is accused of killing two of her children and seriously injuring another. She will face murder charges in trial.
- Colorado mother faces murder charges in children's deaths: DA's Office
Kimberlee Singler, a Colorado Springs mother, faces murder charges for allegedly killing two of her children and seriously injuring another. The 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office confirmed she will proceed to trial on these charges following a preliminary hearing.
- Man charged with murder in 100-plus mph crash that killed LAPD sergeant, driver
A man has been charged with murder after a high-speed crash on the 405 Freeway that killed a Los Angeles police sergeant and another man. The incident occurred on the 405 Freeway, resulting in the deaths of two individuals.
- Arrest made, murder charges filed in 405 Fwy crash that killed LAPD officer
A 36-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a 405 Freeway crash last year that killed an LAPD officer and an innocent motorist. The crash occurred in the southbound lanes near Getty Center Drive.
- Rob Reiner's son Jake makes first public appearance since parents' death… as brother Nick sits in jail on murder charges
Jake Reiner makes his first public appearance since his parents' death, while his brother Nick Reiner is in jail on murder charges. The article highlights the family's current circumstances amid legal and personal challenges.
- Kenya: Court Frees Ninth Suspect in Utumishi Academy Arson Case Ahead of Friday Plea Taking
A Naivasha court has released the ninth suspect in the Utumishi Girls Academy fire case due to lack of evidence linking her to the incident. Eight other students remain in custody as they await plea-taking on murder charges.
- Kenyan authorities to charge students with murder in dorm fire that killed 16 girls
Kenyan authorities have prepared murder charges against students accused of starting a deadly dormitory fire in May that killed 16 girls.
- ‘Fire goddess’ accused of trying to burn her friends alive while they slept as twisted details emerge
A woman is facing murder charges after allegedly setting her friend's Honda Element on fire following a dispute over Xanax, with two people inside the vehicle and a propane tank nearby.
- 2 men face murder charges in San Jose brutal attacks of their estranged wives: DA
Two men in San Jose are facing murder charges for allegedly killing their estranged wives in separate attacks. Prosecutors stated the men will be arraigned on Wednesday, with the most recent incident occurring Monday in South San Jose, where a 49-year-old woman was found bludgeoned and stabbed to death.
- Nick Reiner seeks access to his parents’ trust to pay for his defense in their killings
Nick Reiner is seeking access to his parents' trust to fund his defense in their killings. He was arraigned on murder charges related to the deaths in Los Angeles.
- Rob Reiner's son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings
Nick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner, is seeking unpaid funds from a trust his parents established for him to support his defense against charges alleging he killed them.
- Nick Reiner demands access to $1.5M trust fund to fight charges in parents’ murders
Nick Reiner, a 'Being Charlie' writer, filed a petition to access a $1.5M trust fund he claims was payable upon turning 30 in 2023 to fund his defense against charges related to his parents' murders.
- Raúl Castro makes 1st public appearance in Cuba since US murder indictment
Raúl Castro made his first public appearance in Cuba since being indicted in the United States on murder charges related to the 1996 shootdown of two planes operated by the Miami-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue. The U.S. accuses him of ordering the 1996 incident that killed four people, with the indictment announced in April and publicly revealed in May. Castro appeared at an Interior Ministry event in Havana, shown on Cuban state television.
- Shocking pause to murder charges for suspect in James Handy killing
A 44-year-old man accused of fatally stabbing veteran actor James Handy will have to wait to face murder charges as he must undergo a mental competency evaluation before his case proceeds, according to a Los Angeles judge. The suspect, Michael Ray Gledhill, is facing one count of murder in the killing of the 81-year-old actor.
- LA donut shop customer faces murder charges after he drove his SUV into store
A Simi Valley man faces murder charges after driving his SUV into a donut shop in a fit of frustration. He is also charged with attempted murder after allegedly turning his vehicle toward a police officer during the incident.
- Trump talks Iran, midterms, 2028 race in NY Post interview, illegal migrant faces murder charges
President Trump discussed Iran negotiations, midterms, and the 2028 Republican presidential race in a New York Post interview. A 22-year-old illegal migrant has pleaded not guilty to murder charges.
- Soon-to-be father killed in road rage shooting as brothers face murder charges
Jorge Sanchez, a soon-to-be father, was killed in a road rage shooting near Lake June Road and Peachtree. Two brothers, Moises and Daniel Mora, have been charged with murder in the incident. Sanchez's girlfriend discovered she was pregnant after his death, adding to the family's grief.
- Groom who shot his new wife's stepfather dead on their wedding night is told he WON'T face murder charges
A groom shot his new wife's stepfather on their wedding night. He is told he will not face murder charges.
- Canadian poison seller Kenneth Law pleads guilty to aiding suicides
Kenneth Law, a Canadian man who sold poison online and advised people on ending their lives, pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide. Prosecutors announced they will withdraw murder charges against him, though the case has sparked international outrage and investigations.
- ‘Assassin’ who sold suicide kits that killed more than 115 people dodges murder charges, sparking outrage
A person who sold suicide kits linked to over 115 deaths has avoided murder charges due to a legal technicality, prompting public outrage. Prosecutors changed their approach, likely to address jurisdictional or procedural hurdles.
- Ex-chef who supplied poison for suicides to avoid murder charges
Kenneth Law, a former chef, is accused of operating online forums that provided advice to young, distressed individuals on how to end their lives. He is alleged to have supplied poison for suicides to avoid murder charges.
- Ex-chef who supplied poison for suicides to avoid murder charges
Kenneth Law, a former chef, is accused of operating online forums that provided advice to young, distressed individuals on how to end their lives, potentially to avoid murder charges. The forums allegedly supplied information on suicide methods.
- NYC ‘violence interrupter’ who was charged with murder twice is now eyed by NYPD in slashing
An ex-con in New York City, previously imprisoned for two murders and employed by an anti-violence organization, is now under investigation by the NYPD for a recent slashing incident. The case highlights contradictions in his role as a violence interrupter despite his criminal history.
- Human remains found in search for missing Florida doctoral student
Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, has been charged with the murders of Nahida Bristy and Zamil Limon. The body of Zamil Limon was discovered on Friday during the search for the missing Florida doctoral student.
- Roommate charged with two counts of murder in death, disappearance of two USF students
A roommate has been charged with two counts of murder in connection with the disappearance and deaths of a Bangladeshi doctoral student and his girlfriend at the University of South Florida. The case involves the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.
- Man faces murder charges in case of USF doctoral students as police still search for 1 of them
A 26-year-old man is charged with murder in connection to the disappearance of two University of South Florida doctoral students, one of whom was found dead while authorities continue searching for the other.
- Ben Roberts-Smith to attend first Anzac Day service since war crime charges
Ben Roberts-Smith, a Victoria Cross recipient and former SAS soldier, will attend an Anzac Day service in Queensland, his first since facing five murder charges related to his service in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012. He has been living in Queensland since being released on bail.
- D4vd had significant amount of child sex abuse images on iCloud, prosecutors say
D4vd is facing charges for possessing a significant amount of child sex abuse images on iCloud, as stated by prosecutors. He was also arraigned for the murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez in Los Angeles.
- Former chef facing 14 murder charges to plead guilty to aiding suicide
A former chef is set to plead guilty to aiding suicide, facing a maximum 14-year sentence under the Canadian Criminal Code. He was previously charged with 14 murders.
- Ben Roberts-Smith’s comrades say he ordered them to execute unarmed civilians, court documents show
Ben Roberts-Smith, a Victoria Cross recipient and former Australian SAS corporal, faces five murder charges for allegedly ordering the execution of unarmed civilians in Afghanistan. Court documents reveal that victims were handcuffed, detained, and killed under conditions where Australian forces had control, with evidence planted to justify the killings.