Christian Gerhartsreiter Murder Trial: Lawyer Says Linda Sohus, Not Defendant, Killed John Sohus. LOS ANGELES — Testimony in the murder trial of a notorious Rockefeller impostor opened Tuesday with a witness telling how his excavation for a pool turned creepy when he discovered a human skull and a bag of bones. "We were all kind of freaked out," said Jose Perez, a heavy equipment operator who was digging for a pool in suburban San Marino in 1994 when he and his father discovered the human remains. They called police. It had been a decade since Christian Gerhartsreiter, known to his San Marino neighbors as Chris Chichester, had disappeared.
The 52-year-old German immigrant is now on trial in the killing of John Sohus, the 27-year-old son of his landlady. Sohus and his wife vanished in 1985, but his remains were identified soon after Perez's discovery. No trace of Linda Sohus has ever been found. Jurors also heard on Tuesday from a friend who described the defendant as a very strange guy with a big hole covered with dirt in his yard.
"I said, `What's going on with your yard, Chris? Aurora Theater Shooting Court Documents Blows Inside Job Conspiracy Wide Open. Newly released court documents in the Aurora, CO theater “Batman massacre” case reveals startling inside accusations about who may actually be behind the shootings that left at least 70 people either dead or injured in the early morning hours of July 20th. Friday’s report by the online version of Denver’s Westword Magazine details shocking claims made by, what appears to be, a new victim in a case that has throttled a community still in mourning over the tragic events.
According to the court documents an individual, whose name has been officially redacted from the documents, came forward to file a “Motion to Intervene” for the right to be reasonably heard under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (a)(4), for the purposes of presenting newly discovered evidence to the court. The stunning accusations, dated August 27, reveal a startling story by the claimant as having been visited at home by police chief Dan Oates and Dist. Atty. The motion, as certified by the Arapahoe County Dist. Comments. Baby's death during rape 'as heinous as it gets,' West Michigan prosecutor says.
Steven Deuman GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A prosecutor said the trial for a man accused of killing his infant daughter during an oral rape took a toll on everyone - family, investigators, attorneys and the jurors who were subjected to disturbing testimony and photos before convicting Steven Deuman Jr. of first-degree murder. “This was a very difficult case for anyone to have to hear,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Phil Green said Wednesday. “This is about as heinous as it gets. That’s a tragic reality here. He did do it. Deuman, of Suttons Bay near Traverse City, was convicted of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual assault of his 15-week-old daughter, Evelynne Deuman. He shook his head back and forth as U.S. He maintained that he put his daughter on his bed while he stepped outside for a cigarette.
Green said that Natasha Maitland, the baby’s mother who also has a son with Deuman, too, proved extremely important in the investigation. Later, someone whispered, “Justice was served.” The encyclopedia of murderers. Donna Lethal. KingCast and Trooper Todd Landry take you back to Maura Murray: Who called her from the Sprint PCS tower right before she disappeared? (6) Findadeath. My Search for Maura Murray. The Creep continues to post cryptic videos on YouTube, even showing his face to the camera. Links to his old blogs suggest he is a man who has spent a lot of time homeless, sometimes living in his van, though he says he's held a job as a Walmart greeter. In a recent post, he refers to himself as "Mr. 1974. " Strange. What happened in 1974 that is so important to this man? Part of the purpose of this blog is to generate information. I like to pose questions sometimes because I know my own imagination limits how I think about problems.
It was a reader named Matt who pointed me to the unsolved mystery of John William McGrath, one of New Hampshire's most wanted criminals. In 1962, 17-year-old John William McGrath murdered his entire family in Newport, NH. From the Concord Monitor: But the same McGrath had been seeing a doctor at the state hospital in Concord for two years as an outpatient for reasons not explained in the news accounts. At the hospital, he proved to be a bit of an academic.