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He was ‘America’s kindest husband’. Now he is accused of killing his wife
Timothy Murphy-Johnson, once dubbed 'America's kindest husband,' is accused of being involved in the death of his wife, Molly, who died from an overdose in 2017. Friends and family allege that Molly was trapped in an abusive relationship, with claims of rape and forced prostitution. Despite a coroner's report labeling her death as accidental, suspicions persist about Murphy-Johnson's role. He is currently serving a life sentence for unrelated federal charges involving the coercion and exploitation of a minor. The case highlights issues of domestic abuse, manipulation, and the complexities of mental health and addiction.
Southport attack: Axel Rudakubana refuses to respond in court over terror charges
Axel Rudakubana, 18, faces charges related to producing ricin and possessing an al-Qaeda training manual. During a court hearing, he refused to respond to questions, including confirming his identity. His lawyer, Stan Reiz KC, stated Rudakubana chose not to answer for personal reasons. The case is set to continue at Liverpool crown court, with a trial scheduled for January 20.
Fraudster spent £6k eating out while owing taxpayer millions
Gerald Smith, a convicted fraudster, was brought to the High Court for overspending on luxury dining and travel while owing millions to taxpayers. Despite being allowed £2,000 monthly for living expenses, he exceeded this by £15,000, indulging in high-end restaurants and international trips. Smith, with a criminal record dating back to 1993, has been accused of using family and offshore companies to hide assets. The Serious Fraud Office highlighted his attempts to prevent asset seizures, including deceit involving property ownership. The court reserved judgment on his alleged contempts.
Middle-class cultists jailed for trying to kidnap coroner
A group of individuals led by Christopher, inspired by American cult leader David Miller, were jailed for attempting to kidnap Essex coroner Lincoln Brookes. The group, believing in 'quantum grammar' and claiming legal powers beyond the state, targeted coroners as part of a global campaign. Christopher, described as manipulative and dishonest, was sentenced to seven years, while his followers received 30-month sentences. The cult, known as the 'Federal Postal Court', has a significant online presence and financial backing from followers. The case highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing cult-like ideologies.
Sara Sharif wore a hijab to hide bruises on her face
Sara Sharif, a young girl, was found dead with multiple injuries, including bruises and burns. Her teachers and neighbors had previously noticed signs of abuse, such as bruises on her face, which she attempted to hide with a hijab. Reports of abusive language and behavior by her stepmother were made to the school. The case is currently under trial, with significant attention on the circumstances leading to her death.
Sara Sharif neighbour tells trial of ‘nightmare family’
The trial concerning the death of Sara Sharif reveals disturbing accounts from neighbors about the abusive environment in her household. Witnesses describe frequent shouting, possible physical abuse, and neglect, with Sara's stepmother Batool being a central figure in the alleged mistreatment. Despite concerns, neighbors did not report the incidents to authorities. The prosecution suggests Sara wore a hijab to hide injuries, and her tragic death involved multiple severe injuries. The trial continues as more details emerge about the family's dynamics and the circumstances leading to Sara's death.
MP calls for return of Sara Sharif’s siblings from Pakistan
An MP has urged the UK government to negotiate with Pakistan for the return of Sara Sharif's siblings, who were taken there by their parents before Sara's alleged murder. The children are currently living with a relative in Pakistan. The parents and an uncle, who returned to the UK, are on trial for murder at the Old Bailey, having pleaded not guilty. The Foreign Office is prioritizing the safety of British children abroad.
Irish crime boss planted weapon stash to dupe trial judge
Kavanagh, a crime boss, attempted to deceive a trial judge by planting a weapons stash in Northern Ireland, which was later uncovered by the National Crime Agency. The plot was exposed when French police accessed the EncroChat messaging system. Kavanagh, along with fellow crime bosses Liam Byrne and Shaun Kent, pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges. Kavanagh received an additional six-year sentence, while Kent and Byrne were sentenced to six and five years, respectively. The Kinahan cartel, led by Christy Kinahan and his son Daniel, remains active, with ongoing feuds resulting in multiple murders. The cartel has also been linked to organizing major boxing events.
Swindler, liar, fugitive: how conman with 40 aliases was caught
Lynch, a notorious conman with a criminal record dating back to 1971, was finally apprehended after a high-speed boat chase while smuggling eight Albanians across the Channel. Using 40 aliases, he evaded capture for years, committing various crimes across Europe. In 2020, he was sentenced to over three years in prison for assisting unlawful immigration and possessing false identity documents. His criminal activities, including a €700,000 embezzlement scheme, have led to further investigations in France. Lynch's life of crime has been likened to that of a fictional gentleman thief, and he remains in custody awaiting extradition.
Mohamed Al Fayed assaulted me at Harrods, says ex-Fulham captain
Former Fulham Ladies captain Ronnie Gibbons has accused Mohamed Al Fayed of sexual assault during his ownership of Fulham Football Club. Gibbons, who has waived her right to anonymity, did not report the incident at the time to protect the team's future. Gaute Haugenes, former manager of Fulham's women's team, acknowledged awareness of Al Fayed's behavior. The Justice for Harrods Survivors group condemned the alleged abuse. Fulham Football Club expressed gratitude for Al Fayed's contributions but condemned all forms of abuse and is investigating the impact of the allegations.
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