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Death Lies & Alibis

🚨 BREAKING: HUSBAND CHARGED IN DEATH OF OHIO MOTHER OF TWO Rachel Long, 32, owner of Pawfect Pups Grooming and Boarding in London, Ohio, was found dead in her home on Oct. 23, 2025. Her husband, Kyle Long, called 911 claiming she had stabbed herself. An autopsy revealed at least 17 stab wounds and defensive injuries, and the Montgomery County Coroner ruled the death a homicide. Investigators say Kyle’s statements didn’t match the scene, and phone records showed he called 911, hung up, then called again minutes later. After a four-month investigation with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Kyle Long was arrested March 4, 2026 and charged with murder. His bond is set at $1.5 million. If convicted, he could face 15 years to life in prison. #RachelLong #KyleLong #LondonOhio #OhioCrime #TrueCrime #BreakingNews #Justice

Death Lies & Alibis

🚨 TRIPLE MURDER SUSPECT IN CUSTODY Authorities say 22-year-old Ivan W. Miller of Iowa has been arrested after three women were found dead in Wayne County, Utah. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, investigators believe Miller first killed an elderly woman in her 80s at her home in Lyman, stole her vehicle, and then drove about 15 miles to a hiking trail near Torrey, where two women in their 30s and 40s were also killed. The hikers were reported missing by their husbands, who later discovered their bodies. Investigators then traced a stolen vehicle back to the elderly victim’s home, where her body was found. Authorities tracked Miller using license plate readers and vehicle data, following the car through Utah, northern Arizona, and into Pagosa Springs, Colorado, where he was arrested without incident. Officials say the victims appear to have been randomly targeted for their vehicles. Their names have not yet been released. Sources: Utah Department of Public Safety, Utah Highway Patrol #BreakingNews #UtahCrime #WayneCountyUtah #TripleHomicide #IvanMiller #TrueCrime #Colorado #PagosaSprings #Justice

Death Lies & Alibis

🚨 BREAKING: SUSPECT ARRESTED IN UTAH TRIPLE HOMICIDE 🚨 BREAKING: SUSPECT ARRESTED IN UTAH TRIPLE HOMICIDE AFTER MULTI-STATE MANHUNT A suspect has been arrested in connection with the deaths of three women in Wayne County, Utah, ending a multi-county manhunt that prompted temporary school closures and safety alerts. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, 22-year-old Ivan Miller of Blakesburg, Iowa, was taken into custody Thursday after authorities tracked one of the victim’s vehicles from southern Utah through northern Arizona and into Colorado, where he was arrested without incident. Officials say Miller is expected to face three counts of murder, one for each victim, though investigators say additional charges could follow as the case develops. The investigation began Wednesday when two women were found dead on a hiking trail in Wayne County. A third victim was later discovered dead at a residence in the same county. Authorities say the women were in their 30s, 40s, and 80s, but their identities and causes of death have not yet been released. The crime scenes in the Lyman and Torrey areas are being processed by the Utah State Bureau of Investigation and the Utah Crime Lab. Officials say the search for the suspect involved coordination among multiple agencies, including the Utah Highway Patrol, as authorities warned residents to remain vigilant. Investigators have not yet released a possible motive or whether the victims were connected to the suspect. Sources: Utah Department of Public Safety, Utah State Bureau of Investigation #BreakingNews #UtahCrime #WayneCountyUtah #TripleHomicide #IvanMiller #TrueCrime #ColoradoNews #Justice

Death Lies & Alibis

‼️JUDGE RULES DEFENDANT COMPETENT AFTER EXTREME JAIL SELF-HARM A Georgia man accused of killing 43-year-old Bruce Dupree has been ruled competent to stand trial — despite removing both of his own eyes and biting off part of his tongue while in jail. Bruce Dupree was found in October 2024 along Interstate 16 in Bulloch County with multiple stab wounds and defensive injuries. He later died. Prosecutors allege 32-year-old Robert Brandon Keller killed Dupree, then took his vehicle and phone. He faces charges including malice murder, armed robbery, hijacking a motor vehicle, aggravated assault, and weapons offenses. While awaiting trial, Keller severely harmed himself, prompting a court-ordered competency evaluation. Two psychologists testified the self-harm happened after the alleged murder and that at the time of the crime he understood right from wrong. Evaluators said he did not meet criteria for severe mental illness during assessment and that statements about hearing voices appeared strategic. In February 2026, a judge ruled him competent. No trial date has been announced. Bruce’s family remembers him as someone who loved people and stayed close to those around him. Justice now moves forward. #BruceDupree #GeorgiaCrime #BullochCounty #TrueCrime #CourtUpdate #Justice

Zack D. Films

The night a large knife flashed through the dark, my partner, Police Dog Finn, didn’t hesitate. He was my shadow for seven years—brave, loyal, and my closest friend. During a pursuit in Stevenage, the suspect lunged. Finn leaped between me and danger, taking the hit meant for me, just centimeters from his heart. Even as blood poured, he held the suspect down until backup arrived. He then collapsed in my arms. At the vet, the odds were against him, but Finn wasn't done fighting. I soon learned that legally, my hero was seen only as "property." His attacker faced almost no punishment. Right then, holding him through his recovery, I made Finn a promise: The world would know his story, and we would fight for justice. We fought side by side once more. In 2019, because of Finn’s sacrifice, Finn’s Law was passed, finally giving service animals the protection and dignity they deserve across the nation. Finn retired soon after, his muzzle gray but his spirit fierce. He crossed the rainbow bridge in 2021, leaving a legacy that will protect countless heroes like him forever. #FinnsLaw #policedog #serviceanimals #heroes #animals #BornLegend #herodog #justice #animallover

Austin Douglas

Minneapolis showed up tonight. 🕯️❄️ Under the winter lights and freezing air, people gathered around a growing memorial to honor Alex Pretti—a 37-year-old ICU nurse who was killed in Minneapolis during a federal immigration enforcement operation. Flowers, candles, prayers, tears… and a whole lot of neighbors refusing to let this get brushed off like it’s normal. This is what community looks like: strangers checking on each other, sharing warmth, standing shoulder-to-shoulder in grief, and saying out loud that human life matters more than politics. We need truth, we need transparency, and we need accountability—because when agencies can kill people here at home and then control the story, that’s not “law and order.” That’s fear. Rest in power, Alex. Minneapolis won’t forget. 🕯️ #AlexPretti #Minneapolis #CandlelightVigil #Accountability #Justice #Community

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In 1671, Robert MacGregor was born in the rugged Scottish Highlands. He grew up to be a respected cattle dealer, a devoted husband, and a leader in his clan. Life was simple but honorable—until one betrayal changed everything. His head drover ran off with money meant for cattle, leaving Robert with a debt he couldn’t pay. The powerful Duke of Montrose branded him a thief, seized his lands, and reportedly mistreated his wife. Robert didn’t set out to be a criminal, but he refused to be crushed. He became a ghost in the mountains, striking back at the Duke and those who had ruined him. He stole cattle, captured debt collectors, and protected the poor highlanders who had no one to defend them. To the government, he was an outlaw. To the people, he was a hero. Living as a fugitive was never easy. He had to hide his true name, using his mother’s maiden name, Campbell, because the MacGregor name was banned. He moved through the glens and caves, always alert, always running. Yet he never forgot who he was or what he stood for—his people, his land, and his family name. After years on the run, Robert was captured and sentenced to exile. But his story had already spread far beyond the Highlands. In 1727, he received a royal pardon and lived his final years in peace. Today, his legend lives on in books, stories, and the mountains that still bear his name—a reminder that no matter what others take, courage and honor can never be stolen. #highlands #legend #justice #Revenge #mysteriousmystery

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In 1431, smoke and ash darkened the sky over Rouen, France, as a young girl was burned to death. Many people called it justice. But in the village of Domrémy, a mother saw it as a tragedy she would never accept. That mother was Isabelle Romée, and the girl was her daughter, Joan. For the world, Joan’s death closed the story. For Isabelle, it opened a long and painful fight. War had taken her home and her security, but it could not take her love. With no money or power, she carried one clear purpose—to clear her daughter’s name and tell the truth. Isabelle traveled where she could, speaking to church leaders and scholars, asking them to review the trial. She was old, poor, and weak in body, but strong in spirit. Years passed, yet she did not stop. At last, her voice reached the highest authorities, and the case was reopened. In 1456, Joan was declared innocent. The false judgment was erased. Isabelle lived to hear the truth spoken aloud. History honors the warrior, but behind her stood a mother whose love and courage refused to let a lie become the final word. #nevergiveup #innocence #justice #inspiration #mysteriousmystery

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Neighbors, this story is absolutely heartbreaking. Authorities say a Florida man’s life unraveled after a heated argument over a Monday Night Football game turned deadly. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd confirmed that 47-year-old Jason Kenney fatally shot his wife, Crystal Kenney, and critically wounded his 13-year-old stepdaughter before fleeing the scene. The argument reportedly started when Crystal asked him to turn off the game after he’d been drinking, escalating so badly she told her young son to call 911. Deputies later tracked Kenney to an unoccupied family property, where he took his own life as law enforcement closed in. The injured teen survived and was able to tell investigators what happened, while the couple’s younger children were thankfully unharmed. A tragic reminder of how quickly domestic disputes can turn irreversible—and how alcohol, anger, and access to weapons can be a deadly mix. #BreakingNews #FloridaCrime #DomesticViolenceAwareness #TrueCrime #MondayNightFootball #FamilyTragedy #CrimeNews #Justice #StaySafe #FYP

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