Law_Crime
Latest Stories
62bf0a2d26bf4813540f6a7067004689.jpg
Julie Schenecker waits while paperwork is corrected after the jury had left following receiving instructions from Judge Emmett Lamar Battles on Thursday, May 15, 2014 in Tampa. Schenecker, 53, is the New Tampa woman accused of killing her two teenage children Calyx, 16, and Beau, 13, in 2011. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Daniel Wallace , Pool)
5a734a5e27854c13540f6a7067004109.jpg
Parker Schenecker listens as his ex-wife, Julie Schenecker, was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder at the George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, Thursday, May 15, 2014 in Tampa, Fla. Schenecker, 53, is the woman accused of killing her two teenage children Calyx, 16, and Beau, 13, in 2011. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Lara Cerri, Pool)
082ed5cb27884c13540f6a706700f319.jpg
Julie Schenecker looks at her family members as she is escorted out of the courtroom after being found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder at the George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, Thursday, May 15, 2014 in Tampa, Fla. Schenecker, 53, is the woman accused of killing her two teenage children Calyx, 16, and Beau, 13, in 2011. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Lara Cerri, Pool)
28ee5f6627e54d13540f6a706700fcbe.jpg
FILE - In this May 17, 2011, file photo, a man walks near the sign at the entrance to the Rikers Island jail in New York. Jerome Murdough, a 56-year-old mentally ill inmate at Rikers Island jail, "baked" to death in his overheated cell during one of the coldest recorded winters in city history. The mother of a mentally ill, homeless veteran who was found dead in a one-hundred-degree New York City jail cell plans to file a $25 million wrongful death lawsuit. Family attorney Derek Sells says he’ll ask the city to preserve all communications and 911 recordings regarding Jerome Murdough’s death on Rikers Island at a press conference Friday May 16, 2014. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
9512b70527e04d13540f6a7067001dec.jpg
FILE - David Renz, right, 29, stands next to his defense attorney Ken Moynihan in Onondaga County Court in this July 17, 2013 file photo taken in Syracuse, N.Y. Federal authorities have decided against seeking the death penalty for the upstate New York man who cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet, then raped a 10-year-old girl and killed her mother last year, U.S. Attorney Richard Hartunian said Wednesday May 14, 2014. (AP Photo/The Syracuse Newspapers, Dick Blume, File)