True Crime Archives – We Got This Covered 4q4j30 https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/ All the latest news, trailers, & reviews for movies, TV, celebrities, Marvel, Netflix, anime, and more. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 09:22:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/wp-content/s/2022/04/WGTC_Favicon2.png?w=32 True Crime Archives – We Got This Covered 4q4j30 https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/ 32 32 210963106 Australian teen posts cryptic messages about missing people 34us Now her roommates have been arrested for murder https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/australian-teen-posts-cryptic-messages-about-missing-people-now-her-roommates-have-been-arrested-for-murder/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/australian-teen-posts-cryptic-messages-about-missing-people-now-her-roommates-have-been-arrested-for-murder/#respond <![CDATA[William Kennedy]]> Fri, 06 Jun 2025 09:22:36 +0000 <![CDATA[News]]> <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Phoebe Bishop]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1855176 <![CDATA[
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In a chilling twist to a growing mystery, Australian teen Phoebe Bishop posted or reposted a series of unsettling social media updates about missing people just days before she vanished. Now, her two roommates have been arrested for murder, sending shockwaves across the country and fueling intense speculation online. 31634b

Phoebe Bishop disappearance: What happened? 6i6d6z

Bishop, 19, was last seen in late May 2025 in Gin Gin, Queensland, where she lived with two roommates. The aspiring photographer and university student had a modest but active online presence, often posting journal-style entries on Instagram and TikTok. But her final updates raised red flags for many of her followers.

Reportedly, in one particularly haunting post, Bishop shared, “My Roman Empire is how people who go ‘missing’ are still somewhere here on this earth, and just no one knows where,” according to Sky News Australia.

In another, she reposted, “Just wanna disappear until I feel okay”, “The world is too big to just stay in your hometown”, “Get lost and go find yourself”, and “I don’t care where we go just get me out the house.” And in a text to her aunt, she said, “If it goes to plan, I’m not coming back.”

Eventually, Phoebe herself stopped posting. When she failed to show up to class or answer messages, friends ed authorities, sparking a missing persons investigation that has now taken a deadly turn.

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On June 3, police announced the arrest of Bishop’s two roommates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Kristan Bromley, 33. The pair was taken into custody after detectives uncovered what they called “disturbing digital evidence” and forensic findings inside the apartment.

News reports confirm her body has not been located as of June 5, 2025, and that searches are ongoing, with forensic examinations of a Gin Gin property and vehicle.

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In hindsight, Bishop’s eerie posts have taken on a terrifying new significance. Internet sleuths and true crime followers have been analyzing her TikToks and archived Instagram Stories, with some suggesting she may have had knowledge or suspicions about her roommates before she vanished.

The case has sparked national headlines and reignited conversations in Australia around youth safety, roommate dynamics, and the dark side of social media.

As of June 5, 2025, Clara Hensley and Jared Wolfe remain in custody. Police say more charges could be forthcoming as the investigation continues. They have not entered pleas, and their legal teams have not released public statements.

Anyone with information related to the Phoebe Bishop disappearance is encouraged to NSW Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000 or submit an anonymous tip online.

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Accused killer dad Travis Decker could survive in the wilderness for weeks 1b6v1x authorities say https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/accused-killer-dad-travis-decker-could-survive-in-the-wilderness-for-weeks-authorities-say/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/accused-killer-dad-travis-decker-could-survive-in-the-wilderness-for-weeks-authorities-say/#respond <![CDATA[William Kennedy]]> Thu, 05 Jun 2025 20:18:05 +0000 <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Decker sisters]]> <![CDATA[Travis Decker]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1855147 <![CDATA[
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The manhunt for Travis Decker, the Washington father accused of murdering the Decker sisters, his three young daughters, continues to intensify as authorities believe he could survive undetected in the wilderness for weeks.

Meanwhile, a reported sighting in McCall, Idaho, was recently ruled out, but it highlights the growing concern that Decker may be leveraging his military background to stay one step ahead of law enforcement.

The shocking Deckers sisters murder 1wc7

On May 30, 2025, Travis Decker, 32, picked up his daughters, Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia, ages 9, 8, and 5, for a routine custody visit. When he failed to return them, their mother, Whitney Decker, reported them missing. Tragically, on June 2, the three young girls were found dead at Rock Island Campground, about 12 miles south of Wenatchee, Washington.

Decker’s abandoned vehicle was located near the campground with his wallet, cell phone, and other personal items inside. Blood evidence was also recovered from the scene. The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the crime scene included disturbing elements. Authorities have avoided releasing graphic details.

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Authorities recently responded to a tip about a possible sighting of Decker in McCall, a popular outdoor destination in Idaho. After investigation, law enforcement determined it was not him. Nonetheless, the false alarm underscores fears that Decker could be using backcountry trails and camping areas to hide.

Given his experience and the terrain between central Washington and northern Idaho, search efforts are focusing on areas where someone with Decker’s training could survive without detection. Investigators have not ruled out that he may still be in the Pacific Northwest.

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Decker’s military history is a critical factor in the ongoing manhunt. A former Army soldier with documented survival training, Decker is believed to be capable of enduring harsh environments. Officials say he has previously discussed living off-grid and may have premeditated this escape route.

Authorities are combing backcountry regions, coordinating with wilderness guides, and using aerial surveillance to try to pinpoint Decker’s location.

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The Wenatchee community has rallied behind the Decker family. Vigils have been held in memory of the girls, and a GoFundMe campaign to Whitney Decker has raised tens of thousands of dollars. People across the region have ed the call for justice and closure.

A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to Decker’s arrest. Authorities urge the public not to approach him if seen but to call 911 immediately. He is considered armed, dangerous, and potentially mentally unstable.

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If you have credible information regarding the whereabouts of Travis Decker, the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office or your local FBI office. Tips can be submitted anonymously, and every lead counts as search teams work tirelessly to bring this fugitive to justice.

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‘A revolution in health care’ k4ab Prosecutors say Luigi Mangione’s journal proves Obsession with CEO and Unabomber https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/news/a-revolution-in-health-care-prosecutors-say-luigi-mangiones-journal-proves-obsession-with-ceo-and-unabomber/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/news/a-revolution-in-health-care-prosecutors-say-luigi-mangiones-journal-proves-obsession-with-ceo-and-unabomber/#respond <![CDATA[Jorge Aguilar]]> Thu, 05 Jun 2025 15:08:50 +0000 <![CDATA[News]]> <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Luigi Mangione]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1855038 <![CDATA[
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Luigi Mangione, the 27-year-old Ivy League graduate accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, carefully wrote down his plans in a diary, according to prosecutors. These writings, found after his arrest, show a step-by-step of his growing obsession with Thompson and his plan to use the murder as a way to push for major changes in the American healthcare system.

The journal entries trace Mangione’s thought process, from his first ideas to the actual killing, revealing his reasoning and strategy. Months before the shooting, Mangione wrote that he felt more certain his plan was justified, and he noted that delaying the act allowed him to collect more information about UnitedHealthcare. As reported by CNN, he specifically named the health insurance industry, and UnitedHealthcare in particular, as his target, believing it represented everything wrong with American healthcare.

According to Court House News, Mangione’s diary shows he decided against using a bomb to attack the healthcare industry. He thought a bombing would hurt innocent people randomly, which would take attention away from his message. This was different from the methods used by the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, whom Mangione criticized in his writings.

Luigi Mangione’s journal reveals process of assassination 1q2q3m

He argued that the Unabomber’s approach, which involved random violence, made people focus more on the violence than his message, turning him into what Mangione called a “monster.” Instead, Mangione chose a targeted attack, believing that killing the CEO at an investor conference would have the biggest impact and draw the most attention. He imagined the killing as a precise and highly visible act that would highlight what he called the “greed” of healthcare executives and investors.

Prosecutors argue that the carefully planned nature of the killing, along with Mangione’s writings, strongly s charging him with terrorism. The writings laid out his intended message, his chosen target, and the method he picked to create the biggest effect. They also point to the three bullet casings found at the crime scene, each marked with words referencing insurance industry practices, as more proof that the act was planned and meant to send a message. Mangione’s online activity also played a part; before the shooting, he deleted his social media s, which worried his friends and family.

Mangione’s writings, including a detailed manifesto, reveal his belief that the healthcare industry, particularly UnitedHealthcare, epitomized systemic greed and justified his drastic actions. The assassination sparked a wave of reactions online, with many expressing little sympathy for Thompson, highlighting widespread frustration with the healthcare system.

After the murder, fear spread through UnitedHealthcare and the wider healthcare industry. Employees received death threats, some doctors quit their jobs, and many said they were afraid for their safety, refusing to put their names on denial letters. The company responded by increasing security, including giving executives personal protection, removing top leaders’ photos from their website, and telling employees not to wear company clothing.

The threats were not limited to UnitedHealthcare; other health insurance companies, like Emblem Health, also became targets, showing how far the impact of Mangione’s actions reached. Prosecutors say these widespread threats and acts of intimidation prove Mangione succeeded in inspiring a wave of violence against the healthcare industry.

Despite the serious charges, Mangione has gained a lot of . A legal defense fund raised over a million dollars for his case, and his court appearances have attracted large crowds of ers who share his anger at the for-profit American healthcare system.

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Veronika Rodriguez 5h1t4n controversially convicted of falsely reporting her sexual assault, sent her accused attacker flirtatious messages, bombshell legal docs reveal https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/veronika-rodriguez-controversially-convicted-of-falsely-reporting-her-sexual-assault-sent-her-accused-attacker-flirtatious-messages-bombshell-legal-docs-reveal/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/veronika-rodriguez-controversially-convicted-of-falsely-reporting-her-sexual-assault-sent-her-accused-attacker-flirtatious-messages-bombshell-legal-docs-reveal/#respond <![CDATA[William Kennedy]]> Wed, 04 Jun 2025 21:32:23 +0000 <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Veronika Rodriguez]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1854983 <![CDATA[
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In a case that has ignited fiery debate across social media and the legal world, new documents released by the Lebanon County District Attorney’s Office show that Veronika Rodriguez, recently found guilty of filing a false sexual assault report, sent flirtatious and explicit messages to her alleged attacker both before and after the encounter.

The revelations have thrown gasoline on an already smoldering public conversation about consent, military culture, and the treatment of alleged victims.

Rodriguez, an enlisted member of the military stationed in Pennsylvania, claimed that fellow soldier Fahad Pervez sexually assaulted her in a car at Fort Indiantown Gap on January 8, 2023.

She handed over an edited audio recording of the encounter as evidence. But prosecutors say that same audio — secretly recorded and spliced by Rodriguez — was a carefully constructed fabrication meant to portray consensual sex as an assault.

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According to newly released legal documents first reported by CBS21 News, the jury was presented with hundreds of text messages exchanged between Rodriguez and Pervez that painted a far different picture than what she told police.

Reportedly, in one message sent immediately after the alleged assault, Rodriguez wrote to Pervez, “You gave me hickies all over my chest,” alongside an explicit photo. She also joked about leaving an intimate personal belonging in his car, suggesting he should “hold on to it” until their next date, which they had scheduled.

Other texts showed her bragging to a friend about the encounter, stating they were seeing each other again that night. Yet just hours later, Rodriguez told police she was assaulted.

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Adding further weight to the prosecution’s argument, investigators also discovered that Rodriguez had attempted to delete the full, unedited audio file of the alleged attack, which suggested consent and included planning for another date. Digital forensic teams recovered the file, showing she had spliced sections of the conversation to allegedly make it appear like a sexual assault.

Officials also pointed to what they called a disturbing pattern. According to the district attorney, Rodriguez has a history of secretly recording romantic partners and misrepresenting relationships. Texts revealed she had lied about her knowledge of alcohol and even specific bars she had visited.

As for Pervez, he itted to fraternizing with Rodriguez — a military rules violation due to their differing ranks — and has since resigned from the military.

Rodriguez claims that Pervez misrepresented himself as a newcomer and a doctor, persuading her to spend time with him. She alleges that he bought her several drinks and became increasingly aggressive, leading her to start recording their interaction out of fear. She reported the assault three days later, providing the audio recording as evidence.

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The Rodriguez case has ignited a firestorm on social media platforms like TikTok and Reddit, where s have expressed outrage over the charges against Rodriguez. A Change.org petition demanding justice has garnered over 8,000 signatures, and a GoFundMe campaign has raised more than $19,000 to her legal defense.

Critics argue that prosecuting Rodriguez sets a dangerous precedent for how sexual assault survivors are treated, particularly when they attempt to gather evidence of their assaults. ers of Rodriguez emphasize the importance of believing survivors and ensuring they are not penalized for seeking justice.

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‘Dangerous biological pathogen’ 204p2w 2 Chinese nationals accused of smuggling killer fungus into U.S. https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/dangerous-biological-pathogen-2-chinese-nationals-accused-of-smuggling-killer-fungus-into-u-s/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/dangerous-biological-pathogen-2-chinese-nationals-accused-of-smuggling-killer-fungus-into-u-s/#respond <![CDATA[William Kennedy]]> Wed, 04 Jun 2025 19:18:25 +0000 <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Fusarium graminearum]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1854960 <![CDATA[
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In a stunning case that reads like a bioterror thriller, two Chinese nationals have been accused of smuggling a highly dangerous biological pathogen — a so-called “killer fungus” — into the United States. Federal authorities say the fungus could devastate America’s food supply and may have been part of a larger espionage scheme.

Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, both Chinese researchers who reportedly have ties to the Chinese Communist Party, are at the center of a brewing international scandal. U.S. officials have charged the duo with conspiring to transport Fusarium graminearum, a fungal pathogen so destructive that it’s listed in biodefense literature as a potential weapon of agroterrorism.

Chinese nationals smuggle killer fungus: what happened? 5s2p1v

Reportedly, the biological plot began to unravel in July 2024, when Liu was stopped by customs agents at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. Hidden in his backpack: multiple sealed vials of Fusarium graminearum — a fungus known to annihilate wheat and barley crops while poisoning food supplies with deadly mycotoxins. He initially denied any knowledge, but soon itted the samples were bound for a University of Michigan lab run by Jian.

The kicker? That lab wasn’t licensed to handle any biological threats. And neither Jian nor Liu had the proper U.S. permits. According to investigators, this wasn’t a one-time blunder — it was deliberate smuggling, backed by encrypted chats and a digital trail of deception.

Liu was deported back to China before charges were filed. Jian, still on U.S. soil, was arrested and is now facing federal prosecution.

What is Fusarium graminearum? p6g1h

Don’t let the scientific name fool you. Fusarium graminearum is no ordinary mold — it’s a crop-killing nightmare. This soil-borne fungus is the cause of Fusarium head blight (FHB), a devastating plant disease that contaminates cereal crops like wheat, corn, and barley with vomit-inducing mycotoxins, such as deoxynivalenol (DON) — also known as “vomitoxin.” (That word alone has us worried.)

According to the CDC and agricultural experts, exposure to the toxin can cause vomiting, immune suppression, and long-term organ damage. Economically, it’s already responsible for hundreds of millions in crop losses annually, and widespread contamination could cripple America’s food chain.

The fungus is so potent, it’s been flagged in multiple biodefense reports as a low-tech but highly effective bioweapon.

Who Are Jian and Liu? 5l372u

According to investigators, both Jian and Liu are trained scientists with advanced degrees in microbiology, but Jian is also a known member of the Chinese Communist Party. The FBI says encrypted communications between the two show deliberate plans to by customs, ship dangerous pathogens, and evade U.S. regulations.

Shockingly, data recovered from Liu’s devices included Chinese-language documents related to biological warfare tactics, raising even more red flags about their intent.

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This bizarre, chilling case has reignited fears of agroterrorism — the use of plant or animal pathogens to wage war on a nation’s economy and stability. The University of Michigan, where Jian was employed, claims it had no knowledge of the pathogen shipment and denies receiving any funding from China’s government. But federal investigators are now reportedly reviewing hundreds of other university-based collaborations with Chinese nationals.

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Decker sisters 1z1s11 3 Washington state girls under age 10 brutally murdered, unhoused father missing https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/decker-sisters-3-washington-state-girls-under-age-10-brutally-murdered-unhoused-father-missing/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/decker-sisters-3-washington-state-girls-under-age-10-brutally-murdered-unhoused-father-missing/#respond <![CDATA[William Kennedy]]> Wed, 04 Jun 2025 18:21:34 +0000 <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Decker sisters]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1854926 <![CDATA[
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The tragic deaths of three young sisters have left the Wenatchee, Washington, community in mourning and raised urgent questions about child safety and systemic failures. The girls’ mother reported them missing on May 30, 2025, after their father, Travis Decker, failed to return them following a scheduled visitation.

Investigators found the remains of the three Decker sisters, Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia Decker, ages 9, 8, and 5, on June 2 near Rock Island Campground, prompting a statewide manhunt for their father, Travis Decker, who remains at large.

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According to reports, Decker picked up his daughters on May 30 for a planned visitation but did not return them as scheduled. Authorities issued an endangered missing persons alert after their Whitney reported them missing. However, authorities failed to activate an Amber Alert, a decision that now faces scrutiny.

Three days later, searchers found the girls’ bodies in a remote area of Chelan County. Decker’s white GMC Sierra truck was located nearby, containing personal items such as car seats, blankets, and his wallet.

Evidence at the scene, including bloody handprints, led authorities to upgrade charges against Decker to three counts each of first-degree murder and kidnapping.

Who is Travis Decker? 5b1od

Reportedly, Travis, 32, is a military veteran with a history of mental health challenges, including a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. He had been living without stable housing, often residing in his vehicle or at various campgrounds and motels.

Despite these challenges, Decker shared custody of his daughters with Whitney following their divorce. As part of the custody agreement, Travis would adhere to mental health treatment, which he reportedly failed to maintain.

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Law enforcement agencies, including SWAT teams and federal authorities, are actively searching for Travis. He is considered dangerous, and the public is urged not to approach him but to 911 with any information regarding his whereabouts.

The Decker sisters’ murder has deeply affected the Wenatchee community. ers held a vigil to honor their memory, and the local school district provided grief counseling to students and staff. A GoFundMe campaign established to Whitney has raised nearly $400,000, reflecting widespread and solidarity.

This heartbreaking case underscores the importance of robust child protection measures and the need for effective communication between legal, mental health, and law enforcement systems. As the community seeks justice for Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia, there is a collective call for systemic changes to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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‘This is the last night of her life’ 3d544m Wisconsin teen, who allegedly murdered girl in Walmart parking lot, enters plea https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/this-is-the-last-night-of-her-life-wisconsin-teen-who-allegedly-murdered-girl-in-walmart-parking-lot-enters-plea/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/this-is-the-last-night-of-her-life-wisconsin-teen-who-allegedly-murdered-girl-in-walmart-parking-lot-enters-plea/#respond <![CDATA[William Kennedy]]> Wed, 04 Jun 2025 17:07:42 +0000 <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Dylan Lenz]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1854832 <![CDATA[
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There’s been a significant development in a case that has gripped Wisconsin for three years, where 18-year-old Dylan Lenz of Fall River entered a no-contest plea in June 2025 to charges stemming from a brutal 2022 attack on a teenage girl he met on Snapchat in a Walmart parking lot.

A no-contest plea means Lenz does not it guilt but agrees the prosecution has enough evidence to convict, and accepts conviction and sentencing as if he had pleaded guilty. Lenz initially pleaded not guilty, but later changed his plea to not guilty because of mental disease or defect.

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On October 15, 2022, Beaver Dam police responded to a harrowing scene at the Walmart Supercenter on s Lane. A 17-year-old girl was found with severe injuries, including abrasions and bleeding from her mouth and nose. Lenz stabbed her with a box cutter, and at first, agreed to let go, but backed over the girl once she was outside the vehicle.

Witnesses reported seeing a small SUV flee the scene after running over the victim. Security footage and vehicle registration led authorities to Lenz, whose vehicle bore damage consistent with the incident.

Lenz later told the cops, according to Wisconsin news outlet WMTV, “While in the store, I was like this is the last day she was going to be alive. This is the last night of her life. I was out of control. I wasn’t thinking. My body just took over.”

He also told the police he’d had “bad thoughts” before the attack, and after killing the girl, he texted a friend, “Oh no Im (sic) in big trouble I really messed up this time and I did something really bad and Im (sic) going away for a long time for this.”

Lenz was charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide, aggravated battery, first-degree reckless injury, and hit-and-run involving great bodily harm. Lenz’s no-contest plea resulted from plea negotiations and could lead to a more lenient sentence. Lenz’s sentencing is expected on September 12.

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Chicago mother charged with stabbing her three children gives horrifying disturbing justification 4hr56 https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/news/chicago-mother-charged-with-stabbing-her-three-children-gives-horrifying-disturbing-justification/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/news/chicago-mother-charged-with-stabbing-her-three-children-gives-horrifying-disturbing-justification/#respond <![CDATA[Jorge Aguilar]]> Wed, 04 Jun 2025 17:01:36 +0000 <![CDATA[News]]> <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Chicago]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1854882 <![CDATA[
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On Wednesday, May 28, 2024, a terrifying incident happened in Chicago, leaving three young children in the hospital with serious injuries. A tow truck driver, while working on South Harvard Avenue, made a shocking discovery: a one-year-old baby lying in the street, their diaper covered in blood.

After looking further, the driver found two more injured children, ages three and five, all with wounds on their wrists. Their mother, 23-year-old Aurionah-Rakii-Karie Parker-White, was also there, showing extreme distress. The driver acted quickly and took all four to a nearby hospital.

Parker-White’s explanation, according to People, was that it was extremely stressful to be a single parent. So, she basically decided to kill her kids. This way, she wouldn’t need to take care of them. This isn’t the first mother to try to kill their children, but it’s always horrifying.

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The children were in critical condition and were later moved to the University of Chicago’s Comer Children’s Hospital for advanced care, where they are now in serious but stable condition. Information from the hospital revealed a deeply troubling story. The five-year-old child reportedly told medical staff that their mother had tried to kill them, saying she wanted to send them to heaven.

After this, officers from the Chicago Police Department quickly responded and arrested Parker-White. She was charged with three counts of attempted first-degree murder and three counts of aggravated battery against a child. Further investigation, including a recorded confession, showed that Parker-White itted to stabbing her children. She explained in her confession that she was under extreme stress from raising her three children alone and that she wanted to end her own life as well as her children’s lives.

The legal consequences for Parker-White are severe. The charges of attempted first-degree murder could lead to long prison sentences or even life in prison. The prosecution will need to present strong evidence, including the children’s statements, the mother’s confession, and medical records, to secure a conviction. The defense, on the other hand, may explore different strategies, possibly arguing that she was not in her right mind or seeking a plea deal to reduce the charges.

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European police could be closer than ever to finding missing toddler Madeleine McCann 3p6264 https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/european-police-could-be-closer-than-ever-to-finding-missing-toddler-madeleine-mccann/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/european-police-could-be-closer-than-ever-to-finding-missing-toddler-madeleine-mccann/#respond <![CDATA[William Kennedy]]> Tue, 03 Jun 2025 19:39:58 +0000 <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Madeleine McCann]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1854803 <![CDATA[
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In what could be a pivotal moment in one of the world’s most haunting missing child cases, European authorities may be closer than ever to solving the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

According to the Associated Press, in early June 2025, a new search operation began in Portugal, sparking renewed hope—and speculation—that crucial evidence may finally come to light.

Portuguese police, working in coordination with ’s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) and British authorities, have launched another intensive search in the Algarve region.

This time, the operation is focused on an area near Silves, roughly 25 miles from the coastal resort town of Praia da Luz, where Madeleine vanished in 2007.

According to reports, this location is linked to Christian Brueckner, the convicted sex offender and prime suspect in the McCann case. Investigators believe Brueckner may have frequented this region and may have hidden key evidence—or even Madeleine’s remains—there.

Drones, sniffer dogs, and excavation teams have been deployed to comb through the terrain, with officers meticulously digging and scanning for clues.

The renewed interest in the Silves area stems from recent intelligence reportedly uncovered during the ongoing investigation in . Prosecutors in Braunschweig, where Brueckner is currently imprisoned, indicated that digital records, cell tower data, and witness statements pointed to this previously overlooked site.

While officials are staying tight-lipped about what exactly triggered the search, sources close to the case suggest that new and credible leads prompted the cross-border operation.

The haunting McCann case 5w1a62

Madeleine was just three years old when she disappeared from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on May 3, 2007. Her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, were dining at a nearby tapas restaurant with friends while Madeleine and her younger twin siblings slept in the apartment.

When Kate returned to check on the children around 10 p.m., Madeleine was gone. Despite worldwide media coverage and extensive investigations, no trace of her has ever been definitively found.

The case quickly captured global attention, turning into one of the most high-profile missing person cases in history. Countless tips, sightings, and leads over the years led nowhere. The McCanns have never given up hope, but their public appearances have become more measured over time, especially as conspiracy theories and online speculation intensified.

Enter Christian Brueckner 5fm38

In 2020, German police named Brueckner—a German drifter and convicted pedophile—as the prime suspect in Madeleine’s disappearance. Brueckner lived in a camper van in the Algarve region around the time Madeleine vanished and has a long history of violent crimes, including child abuse and rape.

He is currently serving time for the 2005 rape of a 72-year-old woman in the same Portuguese resort town where Madeleine went missing. German prosecutors have also charged him with several other sexual offenses against children, but so far, no charges directly linking him to Madeleine’s disappearance have been filed.

Prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters has previously stated that investigators have “concrete evidence” Madeleine is dead and that Brueckner is responsible—but no body has ever been found, and without it, securing a conviction remains difficult.

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The June 2025 search marks the third time in recent years that authorities have returned to Portugal in search of evidence tied to Brueckner. A similar operation in 2023 near the Arade Dam—another location linked to Brueckner—yielded materials of interest, though nothing conclusive has been publicly disclosed.

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Sherri Papini eviction drama 4h3n4o Another Sherri Papini ex is trying to kick her out of his home https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/sherri-papini-eviction-drama-another-sherri-papini-ex-is-trying-to-kick-her-out-of-his-home/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/sherri-papini-eviction-drama-another-sherri-papini-ex-is-trying-to-kick-her-out-of-his-home/#respond <![CDATA[William Kennedy]]> Tue, 03 Jun 2025 19:17:18 +0000 <![CDATA[True Crime]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1854787 <![CDATA[
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Sherri Papini, the California mom whose 2016 fake kidnapping shocked the nation, is once again making headlines — this time for getting kicked out by yet another man in her life. Her ex-boyfriend, Shawn Hibdon, is now trying to evict her from his home, and the situation is just as messy as you’d expect.

Who is Shawn Hibdon — and why is he done with Sherri? 1w6p5n

Hibdon was by Papini’s side during her prison stint and even welcomed her into his upscale Shingletown, California home after she got out in 2023. But what seemed like a redemption romance is quickly unraveling.

According to Redding, California news, court documents show Hibdon is trying to evict Papini from the home, a four-bedroom property, though she claims she pays him just $500 in rent.

Her ex-boyfriend, turned landlord now, wants her gone, adding to a growing list of men burned by their connection to the so-called “Gone Girl” fraudster.

It’s not the first time one of Papini’s relationships has ended in chaos — and it certainly doesn’t look like the last.

The drama doesn’t stop there. Papini has also clashed with Katherine Parrick, who has alleged Papini’s new boyfriend “abandoned” Parrick and their 11-year-old daughter. Unconfirmed social media reports say Papini’s new boyfriend is living at the Hibdon’s Shingletown home, about 30 miles outside Redding.

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Papini first captivated the world in 2016 when she vanished during a jog near her Redding, California home. For three weeks, the nation searched — only for her to reappear with bruises and a wild tale of being abducted by two Hispanic women. Except, it was all a lie.

Investigators later discovered she’d been hiding out with an ex-boyfriend, James Reyes. She had inflicted her own injuries and fabricated the story. In 2022, she finally confessed, pleaded guilty to mail fraud and lying to federal agents, and served time in prison.

She was ordered to pay over $300,000 in restitution, and her then-husband Keith Papini divorced her — winning full custody of their two children.

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Just when it seemed Papini had hit rock bottom, she reemerged in the shocking new documentary Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie, released in May 2025 on Investigation Discovery and Max.

In it, Papini stuns viewers by reversing her guilty plea and claiming she was, in fact, abducted and tortured. She now says James Reyes — the very man she once said helped her escape reality — was her true captor.

She even took a polygraph test on camera, though the results were inconclusive. Her own mother doesn’t even believe her new claims.

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‘A case of repeated rejections’ 523ll 17-year-old Pakistani TikTok star Sana Yousaf shot dead by follower https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/a-case-of-repeated-rejections-17-year-old-pakistani-tiktok-star-sana-yousaf-shot-dead-by-follower/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/true-crime/a-case-of-repeated-rejections-17-year-old-pakistani-tiktok-star-sana-yousaf-shot-dead-by-follower/#respond <![CDATA[William Kennedy]]> Tue, 03 Jun 2025 19:09:09 +0000 <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[Sana Yousaf]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1854770 <![CDATA[
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In a tragic turn of events, 17-year-old Pakistani TikTok sensation Sana Yousaf was fatally shot in her Islamabad home on June 2, 2025. The alleged assailant, identified as her cousin Umar Hayat, was arrested within 24 hours of the incident. This case has ignited nationwide outrage and highlighted the vulnerabilities faced by young female influencers in Pakistan.

According to reports, on the evening of her 17th birthday, Yousaf was at her residence in Islamabad when Umar Hayat visited. Reports say Yousaf told him, “Go away from here. There are cameras all around. I will fetch you some water.”

Moments later, Hayat allegedly shot her twice in the chest at close range, killing her. Her body was transported to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for a post-mortem examination.

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Referring to the case, Islamabad Police Chief Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi said, “It was a case of repeated rejections. The boy was trying to reach out to her time and again. It was a gruesome and cold-blooded murder.”

Hayat was apprehended in Faisalabad approximately 20 hours after the murder. He confessed to the crime, citing repeated rejections by Yousaf as his motive. Authorities recovered the murder weapon, the clothes worn during the incident, and the victim’s phone.

Yousaf’s untimely death has sparked widespread condemnation across Pakistan. Social media platforms have been inundated with tributes and demands for justice, with hashtags like #JusticeForSanaYousaf trending nationwide.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi praised the swift action of law enforcement. Ume-Laila Azhar, Chairperson of the National Commission on the Status of Women, emphasized the need for systemic changes to protect women in the country.

Born on June 2, 2007, Yousaf emerged as a prominent digital influencer in Pakistan. She amassed around 800,000 followers on TikTok and thousands more on Instagram, captivating audiences with content that celebrated regional culture, advocated for women’s rights, and promoted educational awareness among youth.

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Yousaf’s murder is not an isolated incident. In January 2025, 15-year-old Hira Anwar, an American-born TikToker, was shot dead by her father in Quetta over disapproval of her social media content. Similarly, in May 2025, Mexican influencer Valeria Márquez was fatally shot during a live TikTok stream at her beauty salon in Zapopan. These incidents underscore the growing risks faced by young content creators worldwide.

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15 years of freedom ends for four suspects as victim’s remains finally tell their silent story p4bh https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/news/15-years-of-freedom-ends-for-four-suspects-as-victims-remains-finally-tell-their-silent-story/ https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/news/15-years-of-freedom-ends-for-four-suspects-as-victims-remains-finally-tell-their-silent-story/#respond <![CDATA[Jorge Aguilar]]> Tue, 03 Jun 2025 17:15:05 +0000 <![CDATA[News]]> <![CDATA[True Crime]]> <![CDATA[crime]]> https://wegotthiscovered.isosite.org/?p=1854730 <![CDATA[
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A fifteen-year-old mystery surrounding the disappearance of Izabela Helena Zablocka has taken a dark turn with the discovery of human remains and the arrest of four people suspected of murder.

The remains were found during a search of a property on Princes Street in the Normanton area of Derby, leading Derbyshire Police to start a full murder investigation. While the remains have not yet been formally identified, police believe they belong to Ms. Zablocka, a Polish citizen who had been living in Derby since 2009 before she vanished without a trace in August 2010.

The breakthrough in the case came after Ms. Zablocka’s family in Poland recently filed a missing person report. Despite their efforts to find her over the past fifteen years, all previous attempts to locate her had failed. This led Derbyshire Police to begin a detailed investigation, which included a search of the Princes Street property, according to BBC.

It was in the garden of this house that the human remains were discovered, prompting the police to immediately launch a murder inquiry. Four people have been arrested in connection with the case. Three suspects, two women aged 39 and 43, and a 41-year-old man, were taken into custody earlier in the investigation and remain on bail while inquiries continue. A fourth suspect, a 39-year-old woman, was arrested over the weekend and later re-arrested as the investigation developed. All four are being held on suspicion of murder.

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Detective Inspector Kane Martin, who is leading the investigation that could have been a cold case, expressed the police force’s deep concern for Ms. Zablocka’s family. “Izabela’s family are our main priority following this discovery,” he said in a press release. “Although formal identification has not yet been done, we believe these remains are Izabela’s. We have spoken with her family in Poland, and they are aware of the situation.

DI Martin acknowledged that the formal identification process would take time but assured the public that updates would be provided as soon as possible.

The discovery has shocked the local community, and DI Martin addressed residents’ concerns, promising that police would remain in the Princes Street area in the coming days. He also directly asked the public for help, urging anyone with information, no matter how small it might seem, to come forward.

“Izabela had friends in Derby, spent time socializing in Derby, and worked in Derby,” DI Martin explained. “We know that someone out there has information about Izabela that could help us understand what happened to her. We urge anyone who saw her, spoke to her, or heard anything about her in July or August 2010 to come forward. You might have the key piece of information we need to fully understand the circumstances of Izabela’s disappearance and to give her family the answers they deserve about what happened to their loved one.”

There are other terrible crimes, but this one hurts just as much. To encourage people to share information, the independent charity Crimestoppers is offering a reward of 20,000 GBP (approximately $25,000) for any information that leads to the conviction of those responsible. This reward highlights the seriousness of the investigation and the authorities’ determination to bring those involved to justice.

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