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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Laurens man charged with practicing law without a license and breach of trust, SLED



 SHOW TRANSCRIPT
An Upstate man was arrested and charged with practicing law without a license and breach of trust with fraudulent intent, according to South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
Michel V. Diago, 76, provided a number of legal services while charging more than $80,000 for those services, SLED said.
According to the warrants, the legal services were related to adoption and naturalization proceedings between June 2014 and October 2017.
Diago used the $81,392 he received for his own personal benefit, according to the warrants.

Monday, July 22, 2019

The Story of Serial Killer Todd Kohlhepp will be featured in a three-part series on the Investigation Discovery Channel that begins Monday.




The story of serial killer Todd Kohlhepp will be featured in a three-part series on the Investigation Discovery channel that begins Monday.
(Video above: Kala Brown being rescued from storage container on Kohlhepp's property in Spartanburg County)
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Kohlhepp pleaded guilty to seven counts of murder, four counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime, two counts of kidnapping and one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences plus an additional 60 years in prison.
Todd Kohlhepp
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Kohlhepp confessed that he killed Beverly Guy, Scott Ponder, Brian Lucas and Chris Sherbert in November 2003 at Superbike Motorsports.
He confessed to the Superbike Motorsports killings after investigators found Kala Brown, a woman who had been reported missing, on Nov. 4, 2017, chained inside a storage container on Kohlhepp’s property in rural Woodruff. She had been reported missing two months before. In the days that followed, authorities also found the bodies of Brown's boyfriend, Charlie Carver, and Meagan and Johnny Coxie buried on Kohlhelpp's property.
In the series, filmmaker and investigative journalist Maria Awes got access to Kohlheep from prison.
“With the help of former FBI profiler John Douglas and Kohlhepp’s own biographer, Gary Garrett, Awes goes down a twisted path, talking to Kohlhepp’s family, as well as his victims and their families, uncovering early warning signs that might have helped stop a killer in his tracks,” the show’s website says.
"Serial Killer: Devil Unchained" premieres Monday from 9 to 11 p.m. on Investigation Discovery.

“With unique access to this convicted murderer and rapist, 'SERIAL KILLER: DEVIL UNCHAINED' reveals the disturbing truth behind the depraved mentality of a monster,” said Henry Schleiff, group president of Investigation Discovery, Travel Channel, American Heroes Channel and Destination America. “This limited series slowly unveils the shocking extent of this serial murderer's crimes, exposing the depth of his evil, while revealing instances where early warning signs might have prevented multiple gruesome and tragic deaths.”


Saturday, July 20, 2019

Police - Missing Toddler drove to County Fair on His Toy John Deere Tractor. ( He's only 2 years old )






A Minnesota toddler was apparently so eager to go back to the county fair that he drove back himself on his toy tractor.
The 2-year-old lives about a block from the fair and can see the rides from his house, WTHR-TV reported. So he got on his battery-powered John Deere toy tractor and drove it down the sidewalk through a back entrance.

https://www.wyff4.com/article/authorities-missing-toddler-drove-to-county-fair-on-toy-john-deere-tractor/28451096


After he was reported missing, deputies from the Chisago County Sheriff’s Office found the little boy next to his favorite ride, the Tilt-a-Whirl, according to the TV station.
“He was reunited with Dad,” the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post, “who promptly suspended his son's license by removing the battery from it.”
Related video: Florida officer goes viral after 'pulling over' 10-month-old daughter in toy car:

An American woman and her Austrian boyfriend were exploring Canada - They were both found dead on a remote highway.



                    Chynna Noelle Deese, 24, and Lucas Robertson Fowler,23


A young American woman and her Australian boyfriend had set out to explore British Columbia when they were found dead on a remote Canadian highway.
Chynna Noelle Deese, 24, and Lucas Robertson Fowler, 23, were found Monday 12 miles south of Liard Hot Springs, British Columbia, Canada, Sgt. Janelle Shoihet of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said in a statement Friday.
Both deaths appear "suspicious," but the investigation is still "in its very infancy," Shoihet said.
A 1986 blue Chevrolet van with Alberta plates was also found at the scene, she said.
Police are trying to determine if the couple were driving the vehicle and are asking for information from anyone who may have seen the van or driven by it.
Fowler had been living in British Columbia and Deese was visiting him as they explored the area, Shoihet said.
Chynna Deese's mother, Sheila Deese, told WSOC the two were going to travel in a van through Canada to visit all the national parks.
"They had mapped out their route," she told the affiliate. "And to my understanding, the van broke down and that's where tragedy happened."
The double homicide occurred sometime between Sunday evening and early Monday morning, police said.
It's not clear if the killings were targeted or if this was a crime of opportunity.
Chynna Noelle Deese and Lucas Robertson Fowler
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Chynna Noelle Deese and Lucas Robertson Fowler
"At this point, we have nothing to indicate that their deaths are linked to any other active and ongoing investigations in the are, or if there is a heightened risk to public safety," Shoihet said in the statement.
The State Department also said it was willing to assist with the case.
"We offer our sincerest condolences to the family on their loss," a department official said. "We are closely monitoring local authorities' investigation into the cause of death. We stand ready to provide all appropriate consular assistance. Our of respect for the family during this difficult time, we have no further comment."
Fowler's family, including his father who is a chief inspector for the New South Wales Police Force in Australia, said in a statement they are traveling to Canada to "be with our boy and to bring him home."
"To lose someone so young and vibrant, who was traveling the world and just enjoying life to the full, is devastating," his family said in a statement through police. "To know his beautiful girlfriend, Chynna Deese of Charlotte, North Carolina also lost her life in this violent event is too cruel."
"They had plans for the future. They were meant to be," Sheila Deese told WSOC. "She loved him very much."
British Deese, Chynna Deese's brother, said the past day has been "the most chaotic" of his life, his "family spending hours on the phone with the U.S. Embassy and investigators."
"24 hours ago I found out why little sis didn't text me back," he wrote in a Facebook post. "Chynna and Lucas' lives were abruptly taken from a random act of violence while starting their road trip through Canada."
Chynna Deese was "so deeply woven as a piece of my childhood and everyday life," her brother wrote on Facebook. "I am forever indebted to her for being such an amazing life companion and giving me SO many reasons to smile."

"Life throws curveballs and you made every one easier to handle. This is a curveball I did not expect. Losing you is going to hurt so much."

Only in America could a President Achieve The Lowest Ever Black Unemployment and still be called a Racist ??!! Prison Reform, Jobs, Jobs, ect. smh

It's the Jobs Dummy .. 




"Apparently he had gone inside the bathroom where the little girl was, and at that point he had molested the child." Perv ...




MIDWEST CITY, Okla (KOKH) - Police are investigating after a 4-year-old said she was raped by a man in a McDonald's bathroom during a day care center field trip July 16.
Brandon Clables, the Midwest City police chief told Fox 25, "Apparently he had gone inside the bathroom where the little girl was, and at that point he had molested the child." 
Day care employees told police a 4-year-old girl had gone to the bathroom in the play area of McDonald's on the 7000 block of SE 15th St.
The care-takers said they noticed the girl was gone for a while and went to check on her in the bathroom, according to police.
They said they knocked on the door and it took a while but a man, identified as 37-year-old Joshua Kabatra, opened the bathroom door and walked out with his hands up and said "I was just washing my hands."
Care-takers told police they talked with the girl and asked if Kabatra touched her and she said yes. They then had the girl show them where Kabatra touched her and she pointed to her vagina.
Kabatra told police he was in the playground area when he started to feel sick so he went to the bathroom and opened the door, he said he noticed the girl, then threw up in the sink.
He then washed his hands and left the bathroom Kabatra told police.
Police spoke with the 4-year-old and asked her what happened; she told police Kabatra touched her with vagina with his penis and said he put his fingers inside her and asked her to touch his penis.
Kabatra was arrested for lewd acts with a child and rape.
"It's a horrific case. It's a case where there's the opportunity, the desire and ability to commit the crime," Clables said. 
McDonald's has released this statement in the wake of this incident:
At McDonald’s, nothing is more important to us than the safety and well-being of our customers. We are deeply disturbed by the incident that occurred at one of our Oklahoma restaurants earlier this week. We are fully cooperating with the police during their investigation. At this time, our thoughts are with the victim and others impacted by this incident.