TWD : Realtor Open House Murder Arrest, Triple Homicide in Illinois, Utah Nurse Conviction, Hawaii Doctor Trial & More
Episode Description
This week’s Weekly Docket breaks down multiple major cases across the country, from long-awaited arrests to ongoing trials and shocking new charges. Here’s everything we’re covering:
- Woman Arrested Nearly 15 Years After Realtor Was Killed During Open House (Iowa)
- A cold case involving the 2011 murder of Ashley Okland finally leads to an arrest nearly 15 years later, but key questions about motive and evidence still remain.
- Quadruple Amputee Cornhole Player Charged With Murder (Maryland)
- A professional athlete is accused of shooting a man during an argument inside a car, with disturbing details about what happened after the shooting.
- Florida Woman Charged With Killing Boyfriend and Dismembering Body (Florida)
- Investigators uncover a disturbing sequence of events after a missing persons report leads to a confession and evidence in the backyard.
- Two Teachers Arrested Days Apart in Separate Student Abuse Cases (Pennsylvania)
- Two unrelated cases at the same high school raise serious concerns after both teachers are accused of inappropriate relationships with students.
- Taylor Frankie Paul & Dakota Mortensen Situation Explained (Utah)
- A highly public relationship involving domestic violence allegations, past incidents, and an ongoing investigation continues to unfold with multiple claims on both sides.
- Michigan Mother Sentenced to Life After Son Dies From Untreated Cancer (Michigan)
- A jury finds a mother guilty after prosecutors say she intentionally denied medical care to her son despite clear signs of a treatable illness.
- Deadly LaGuardia Runway Crash – What Went Wrong (New York)
- Early findings reveal a chain of failures, including communication issues and equipment problems, that led to a fatal runway collision.
- “Reacher” Star Alan Ritchson Speaks Out After Viral Fight (Tennessee)
- A neighborhood dispute turns physical, goes viral, and ultimately ends with no charges filed after police rule self-defense.
- Hawaii Doctor Accused of Attempted Murder During Hike (Hawaii)
- A woman testifies that her husband tried to push her off a cliff and attacked her with a rock during what was supposed to be a birthday trip.
- Utah Nurse Found Guilty in Fake Cancer Death Scheme (Utah)
- A years-long web of deception, thousands of text messages, and a nonexistent life insurance policy all play a role in a conviction for aggravated manslaughter.
- Mom Charged in Triple Murder of Children’s Father and His Parents (Illinois)
- A targeted shooting leaves three people dead, with investigators pointing to a complicated relationship and prior incidents leading up to the killings.
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