Thursday, September 17, 2009

7am Headlines


Police have matched DNA from a Yale research technician to evidence found at the crime scene on the Ivy League campus where graduate student Annie Le was found murdered this week, police sources reported

police have obtained, or are now in the process of obtaining, an arrest warrant against Raymond Clark III, 24, who had been named a "person of interest" in the case.


Two teenage girls have filed a lawsuit against an Atlantic City firefighter they claim enticed them into a sexual encounter inside a firehouse.

The girls, who are under 18-years-old, say they were lured into the firehouse on May 16 with the promise of pizza.

The lawsuit claims Richard Williams Jr. persuaded one girl to expose her breasts and touch his genitals, among other conduct.

Atlantic County authorities investigated but determined no crime was committed because the girls were over 16, the age of legal consent.

Williams has been suspended as part of an administrative investigation.


A judge has set a Nov. 10 execution date for John Allen Muhammad, mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks in the Washington, D.C., area.
Muhammad was sentenced to death for the slaying of Dean Meyers, one of 10 people shot to death during a 2002 rampage that terrorized the Washington, D.C., area.


A joy ride through the wilderness of Northern Idaho turned into a nightmare for 22-year-old Michelle Childers and her husband after a tree branch came crashing through a window of their truck — impaling Michelle in the neck.
Childers was airlifted to a hospital in Montana., where she underwent a six-hour operation to remove the 13-inch Spruce tree branch from her neck.

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