Parents Who Buried Toddler In Stamford Park Get Harsher Prison Sentences In Shocking Abuse Case
The Connecticut parents of a 2-year-old boy whose body was found in a trash bag and buried in a shallow grave at a Stamford park have been sentenced to prison in a case prosecutors called one of the worst they've ever seen.
Iris Rivera-Santos, 32, and Edgar Ismalej-Gomez, 28, both of Stamford, were sentenced Tuesday, April 21, in connection with the 2023 death of 2-year-old Liam Rivera.
Both had pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including risk of injury to a minor, intentional cruelty to a person, tampering with evidence, and conspiracy, prosecutors said. Neither was charged with murder b…
Columbia Borough Friend Of ‘Stupid Kid’ Who Shot Home With Child Inside Pleads Guilty: DA
A man has pleaded guilty to his role in a shooting that sent bullets into a Lancaster County home with a child inside, prosecutors announced.
Isaiah Jose Diaz, 22, of the 200 block of Fourth Street, Columbia Borough, admitted his involvement in the Nov. 1, 2024, shooting on the 400 block of Avenue K in Columbia Borough, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office.
Diaz pleaded guilty before Judge Merrill Spahn on Feb. 12 to two counts of criminal conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, criminal conspiracy to discharge a firearm into an occupied structure, possession of a f…
Guilty! Ocean Twp Man Convicted Of Killing Brother, His Family
Paul Caneiro, an Ocean Township resident, was convicted on Friday, Feb. 13 of killing his brother, his sister-in-law and their two children in their Colts Neck home, authorities announced.
At the trial, prosecutors claimed Caneiro shot his brother, Keith dead outside his home on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, angry that Keith was ending their business relationship, according to NJ.com. Caneiro then went into the home and shot and stabbed Keith's wife, Jennifer, before stabbing their children, Jesse, 11, and Sophia, 8, multiple times.
A jury also found Caneiro guilty of arson after he set his …
Pizza Guy Posed As FBI Agent In Wild Plot To Free Accused CEO Killer Luigi Mangione: DOJ
A New York City pizzeria worker is accused of posing as an FBI agent in a harebrained scheme to try to free suspected CEO killer Luigi Mangione from jail, Daily Voice has learned.
Mark Anderson, 36, of Mankato, Minnesota, was charged with falsely impersonating a federal officer in a criminal complaint filed in Brooklyn federal court on Thursday, Jan. 29, court records show.
Anderson entered the intake area of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on Wednesday, Jan. 28, and told officers he had judicial authorization to release an inmate in custody, according to prosecutors.
The com…
'Delco Pooper' Avoids Trial, Enters Rehab Program After Viral Road Rage Case; Watch The Video
The woman who went viral after defecating on another driver’s car during a road rage incident has avoided trial—at least for now.
Christina Marie Solometo, 44, of Ridley Park, Delaware County (Delco), Pennsylvania, was formally sentenced on Tuesday, Dec. 16, as part of the county’s Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) program, court records show.
As a condition of the program, Solometo must complete:
24 months of probation
community service
anger management classes
a ban on posting about her case on social media
If she satisfies those terms, her charges—including indecent exposure…
Official Cause Of Death For Rob Reiner, Wife Michele Released By Medical Examiner
The official cause of death for legendary director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, has been released.
The ruling, made public Wednesday, Dec. 17, follows forensic examinations after the couple was found dead in their Brentwood home Sunday, Dec. 14.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed that both died from “multiple sharp force injuries.”
The Medical Examiner’s report states the manner of death is homicide, with the injuries described as various cuts and stabs caused by a sharp or pointed object.
Unofficial reports indicate both Rob, 78, and Michele, 68, s…
Ex-GF Hunted, Hair Shaved Off, Knife To Throat By Richboro Man After Learning He Is Married: PD
“I’m going to kill you and throw you into the ocean.”
That’s what Uladzimir Aliakseyeu, 35, told his ex-girlfriend while holding a knife to her throat inside a BMW SUV in North Miami Beach, according to court documents obtained by Daily Voice on Saturday, Nov. 22.
The woman had ended their year-and-a-half relationship after discovering Aliakseyeu was married to another woman in Pennsylvania, police wrote in the arrest report. After she relocated to Florida, she told officers he “somehow…contacted her” on Thursday, July 24, 2025, telling her to come outside the Lazul Apartments on Northeast …
Driver Tried Removing Netflix Star’s Suitcase Before Fleeing Fatal Hampton Bays Crash: DA
A Virginia woman is facing a felony charge in connection with an alleged hit-and-run crash that killed a Netflix star on Long Island.
Amanda Kempton, 32, of Fairfax, Virginia, was indicted on one count of leaving the scene of an incident resulting in death, in Suffolk County Court on Monday, Oct. 20.
Kempton allegedly struck 40-year-old Sara Burack around 2:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 19, while driving a Toyota Highlander westbound on West Montauk Highway in Hampton Bays, according to prosecutors.
Burack, a Southampton resident who sold luxury real estate and appeared on the Netflix series “…
Dirt Biker Mowed Down UAlbany Student, Then Deleted Socials To Hide It, Jury Finds
A New York man has been found guilty on all charges after striking a University at Albany student with his dirt bike and leaving her with life-threatening injuries.
After less than two hours of deliberation, an Albany County jury on Thursday, Oct. 16, convicted 25-year-old Austin Breyette of second-degree assault, leaving the scene of an accident, and two counts of tampering with physical evidence.
The charges stem from a crash on Hudson Avenue in Albany in April 2024, when Breyette hit 18-year-old UAlbany freshman Alexa Kropf with his dirt bike and fled, according to prosecutors.
Kropf, a…
Drunk Driver Guilty Of Killing Grandma, Injuring Mom In Front Of Toddler In Suffolk Crash: DA
A Yaphank woman has pleaded guilty to manslaughter and other charges for driving drunk and high before a crash that killed 75-year-old Esther Guy and injured her daughter in front of a toddler, Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney announced on Wednesday, Oct. 1.
Crash Kills Grandmother, Injures Daughter
Melissa Koprowski, 32, admitted she was intoxicated and impaired by marijuana when she caused the deadly head-on collision on Middle Country Road in Middle Island on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024, at 8:39 p.m., according to prosecutors.
Koprowski was behind the wheel of a 2014 Dodge Dura…
Girl, 9, Found Wandering In Diaper, Sheet During Extreme Heat; Lititz Mom Charged: Affidavit
A 9-year-old girl found wandering outside wearing only a pull-up diaper and bed sheet during dangerous weather conditions led to the arrest of her mother, according to court documents obtained by Daily Voice on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
Christine Ann Mulvenna, 41, of Lititz, was charged with felony endangering the welfare of a minor after Northern Lancaster County Regional Police responded to a welfare check in Warwick Township.
Officers were dispatched to the 2300 block of Rothsville Road around 11:44 a.m. on Monday, June 23, where they found the girl outside in approximately 90-degree heat, acco…
Passenger Jumps From Moving Car During Mount Olive Police Chase, Driver Arrested: Cops
A New Jersey man was arrested after police said he led officers on a chase that ended when his passenger jumped from the moving car.
Stephen A. Parker, 62, of Budd Lake, was stopped on Friday, Sept. 19, at 11:51 p.m. on Route 46 in Mount Olive, after officers noticed his Toyota’s registration was expired, Mount Olive police said.
According to Officer James Evans, Parker refused to pull over and instead drove through the Delta Gas Station lot and onto Elizabeth Lane at a high speed. Police said the passenger door then opened and a passenger jumped out, landing in the roadway. The passenger s…