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This Week in Crime: November 18 - 24, 2023

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Husband Charged With Murder in Dee Warner Disappearance Case

Dee Warner and Dale Warner

Tipton, Michigan - Dale John Warner, 53, has been charged with the murder of his wife, Dee Warner, who disappeared in April 2021. Dee, 52, was last seen at their home on Mugner Road in Tipton. Following her disappearance, her cellphone became inactive, and there was no further activity on her bank accounts.

Dee Warner, who ran her own trucking company from her home, had been missing for two weeks before her family sought public assistance through Crime Stoppers on May 6, 2021. The initial investigation by Lenawee County deputies was later escalated with the involvement of Michigan State Police and the FBI. The authorities conducted extensive searches, including the use of ground-penetrating radar, to locate Dee’s body.

Judge Prohibits Cameras and Audio Recording Devices in University of Idaho Murder Trial

Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, and Xana Kernodle

Moscow, Idaho - Second District Judge John Judge in Moscow, Idaho, has issued a ruling barring members of the media and the public from using cameras and audio recording devices inside the courtroom during the trial of Bryan Kohberger, who stands accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death in late 2022. The judge’s decision is rooted in concerns that such coverage may compromise the defendant’s right to a fair trial. However, he has ensured transparency by allowing a live stream of the proceedings on the court’s YouTube channel, enabling public access.

Man Found Guilty in Notorious Beheading Murder Case in San Carlos, California

Jose Rafael Solano Landaeta and Karina Castro

San Carlos, California - A jury has reached a verdict of guilty in the high-profile murder trial of Jose Rafael Solano Landaeta, a man charged with the gruesome beheading of the mother of his child, Karina Castro, in San Carlos, California. The incident occurred in broad daylight on September 8, 2022, in the presence of multiple bystanders. Solano, 34, of Hayward, faced charges of first-degree murder and an additional allegation of using a sword in the slaying.

In Other Crime News

  • Rochester, New York - Exploring the Alphabet Murders Case: An In-Depth Look 50 Years Later. Read More.

  • Cape Town, South Africa - Oscar Pistorius Set for Early Release from Prison in Steenkamp Murder Case. Read More.

  • San Ramon, California - Amazon Delivery Driver Kidnapped After Vehicle Collision. Read More.

  • Barcelona, Spain - Shakira Settles Tax Fraud Case, Avoids Prison with Plea Deal. Read More.

  • Glendale, Wisconsin - Dramatic Police Chase Ends with Suspect Trapped in Porta Potty. Watch Video.

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Crime History

The Dublin Gaelic football team on Bloody Sunday in 1920

NOVEMBER 21, 1920 - Bloody Sunday 1920

On the morning of Nov. 21, 1920, Irish Republican Army agents, under orders from Michael Collins and Richard Mulcahy, executed multiple assassinations across Dublin in retaliation for British police actions in the city against members of the IRA. The attacks targeted British operatives and occurred in the area of south inner-city Dublin, except for two that took place at the Gresham Hotel. In total, 15 were killed: nine British Army officers, a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary, two members of the RIC’s Auxiliary Division, two civilians, and one man who was likely another British agent.

In retribution, British troops raided a Gaelic football game taking place in Croke Park at about 3:25 p.m. that afternoon.

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