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Ohio Identifies Skeletal Remains Found in Columbus After 36 Years

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 8, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Central Ohio ‍Cold Case Solved: ⁤Man ⁣Found in 1991 Identified Through⁣ DNA ‌Technology

Columbus, OH – After more than three⁣ decades, the identity of a​ man whose remains ​were discovered in franklin County in 1991 has been confirmed as Ernest Emerson Carter, thanks to advancements in DNA technology and a collaborative effort between local and state agencies.The breakthrough, announced today, brings closure to a decades-old mystery.

Carter’s remains were initially found in 1991, but traditional methods of identification proved unsuccessful. The case was revisited utilizing modern forensic​ techniques, including ⁤DNA analysis through the‌ Ohio⁢ Bureau of ⁢Criminal ⁤Inquiry’s (BCI) Project LINK, an initiative comparing ‌unidentified remains DNA with that of missing persons. These initial searches ‍yielded no matches.

Further DNA testing conducted by BCI also‌ failed to generate leads. The Porchlight ⁤Project, a non-profit organization funding forensic genealogy for families of missing⁣ and murdered individuals,⁣ then ‍stepped in, providing‌ funding for⁤ testing ​by Othram, a‍ Texas-based forensics technology company, last year.

Genealogists working with BCI were ⁤able to build a family tree‍ and ultimately identified a male ⁣relative. Subsequent DNA confirmation established the remains as‌ those⁣ of Ernest Emerson‍ Carter. A photograph from ⁢June 1948, provided by ‍the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, shows Carter second from the left.

“We believe each person is​ worthy of dignity and respect,” Franklin County Coroner Nathan Overmire said in ⁢a statement. “Our patients ⁣can no longer advocate⁤ for themselves, ⁤so ​we must on their behalf.I am ⁤extremely proud of ‍the compassionate, talented staff who ‌worked on ‍this case from ‍my office, ⁣BCI⁣ and ‌our community partners. Together, ‍we were able to utilize science to solve⁢ a mystery.”

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost lauded ⁤the “public-private partnership” that led to the identification. “Solving a cold case takes teamwork, technology and ‍tenacity – all of which were on display in⁣ this case,” Yost stated. “This type of public-private⁢ partnership has a direct​ impact on so many and brings real results to loved ones.”

The identification highlights the growing role of forensic genealogy‍ in⁢ resolving cold cases ​and providing answers⁤ to families ⁣who have long sought closure.

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Technology

Wisconsin Killer Ed Gein: Plainfield Farmhouse, Cemeteries & Netflix Series

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 7, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

PLAINFIELD, Wis. – Renewed interest in the case of Ed Gein, fueled by ​Netflix’s “monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” and subsequent true crime fascination, is drawing attention to the locations ‌central to his crimes in⁤ rural Wisconsin. While the series focuses on Dahmer,Gein’s earlier,horrific‌ acts laid groundwork for the public’s ‍understanding of serial killers and body desecration,and his former home and the cemeteries he frequented are now points of morbid ​curiosity.

Gein’s dilapidated farmhouse,⁢ located at 888 E. Highway 67 in Plainfield, remains ⁢a privately owned residence. Though⁤ not open to the public, the property⁢ continues to attract visitors and has become a focal ⁣point for those interested in the dark history of the region. The house itself is largely unchanged from the ⁤time of Gein’s arrest in 1957, though it underwent ‍some structural repairs after being purchased ⁢in 1968. The property’s continued existence serves as a chilling‌ reminder of the crimes committed within its walls.

Beyond⁣ his ​home, several cemeteries in the surrounding area were targeted by Gein, who exhumed bodies to create trophies and household items.

Plainfield ⁣Cemetery, located at the entrance to the village, was one of the primary sites of Gein’s grave robbing.

Approximately nine miles north of Plainfield,in Almond,lies Spiritland Cemetery,near the intersection of County Highways BB and D. Gein also frequented this location to exhume bodies. A 2008 photograph shows the cemetery’s quiet, rural setting.

Hancock Cemetery, located at N3800 4th Ave. in hancock, Wisconsin,​ is‌ another site linked to Gein’s activities, ⁢according to true crime resources like cultofweird.com and houseofgein.com.

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Oklahoma Police Officer Throws Elderly Man to Ground; Death Traced to Assault

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 5, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

OKLAHOMA ​CITY – Lich Vu, the elderly man seen on body camera ‌video being thrown to the ground by an Oklahoma City police officer during a traffic stop last October,⁢ has died, according to⁤ reports from multiple news outlets and community​ leaders. He was 73.

Vu died in‍ his sleep at his​ Oklahoma City home, confirmed Thuan Nguyen, president of the Vietnamese American heritage Community of ⁣Oklahoma. In the days prior to his death, Vu reportedly⁤ expressed forgiveness toward the​ officer involved and‌ a readiness to accept God’s will, Nguyen said.

The incident ‍occurred Oct. 27 following a minor vehicle collision. ​Body camera footage released by police shows Vu arguing with Officer Jonathan Gibson over a ‍traffic ticket for an improper U-turn. Vu declined to sign the ticket and exited​ his vehicle, ​at which point the officer warned him he⁢ woudl be arrested.

“I’m ready to go to jail,” Vu responded, according to the video. The argument escalated, with ⁣Vu telling the officer, ⁣”You shut up.” The lawsuit filed by Vu and his wife alleged that Vu then lightly‍ tapped Gibson ⁤on the outside of his bulletproof vest with the back of his hand and gestured for him to be quiet.

The video shows ⁣Gibson subsequently ⁤taking vu to the ground and handcuffing him.

Vu sustained severe injuries, including a traumatic brain bleed, a ⁤skull fracture,‌ facial fractures, and⁢ a broken neck, requiring weeks of hospitalization and rehabilitation, according to his attorney.

Vu and his wife initially sued Gibson, the city of Oklahoma City, and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond in⁤ April, alleging ‍excessive force. The lawsuit against Drummond was later dropped in June. The city, in an August​ court filing, maintained the officer’s actions were constitutional and consistent with departmental policies.

The timing ​of the incident occurred less than a month before Drummond, a Republican, announced his candidacy⁣ for governor and received the endorsement of the oklahoma Fraternal Order of ​Police.

Vu’s ‍daughter, Teresa Vu, shared a statement on social media following his death: “I no he is ⁤not suffering anymore. He ‌lived a rough life⁤ and tried ‍to fight through until the very end.”

Vu had been returning home from church at the time of the traffic stop, Nguyen said.

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Teen Girls Dead on NYC Subway After ‘Subway Surfing’ Trend

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 5, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Two ⁣Teen Girls Found Dead on NYC Subway Tracks, subway Surfing Suspected

NEW YORK – Two teenage girls were found dead on the⁢ J train tracks in Brooklyn early Saturday, adn authorities suspect they were victims of subway surfing, the hazardous practice of riding on top of moving trains. The incident has reignited concerns‍ about the⁣ escalating ⁤trend among youth and prompted renewed calls for preventative measures.

The girls, whose identities have not yet been released, were discovered near the Williamsburg station around 4:30 a.m.‍ on October 4, 2025, according to police. Investigators believe they were attempting to ⁤subway surf ‌when they fell from the train. this tragedy marks the latest in a disturbing rise of subway surfing-related deaths and injuries in New York City.

Subway surfing, while not new, gained prominence in recent years, fueled in part by social media challenges. The NYPD began tracking incidents in 2022, after officials noted the trend’s emergence. Since than, at least nine people have died consequently of the practice – six in 2024 and ⁤five in 2023, with three additional deaths reported in​ 2025 prior to Saturday’s incident.Hours before ‍the⁤ discovery of the girls’ bodies, a 14-year-old boy was ‌hospitalized after falling from a Manhattan-bound 7 ⁣train in Queens.

City and state officials ‍launched a public details campaign in September 2023, titled “Subway Surfing Kills − Ride Inside, Stay Alive,” to deter the dangerous behavior. New York City has also taken legal action, suing five social media companies in February 2024, ​alleging they contribute to harm to⁢ youth mental⁣ health and facilitate the spread of subway surfing content.the NYPD has deployed drones to monitor subway lines as part of increased surveillance efforts.

The Metropolitan ‌Transit Authority (MTA)‍ has collaborated with platforms like TikTok and ⁣Instagram to remove videos depicting subway⁢ surfing, having taken down over 1,800 videos through June 2025. Despite these‍ efforts, the dangerous trend persists. Regular announcements warning against subway surfing are broadcast throughout the subway system, and recently, Bronx-born rapper Cardi B recorded public service announcements urging riders to stay safe.

The examination into Saturday’s deaths is ongoing. Authorities are urging parents and guardians to ⁣speak with their children about the extreme dangers of subway surfing.

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Wisconsin Shooting: DoorDash Driver Charged in Fatal Sheboygan Falls Shooting

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 30, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Sheboygan Man Charged in Shooting Death of Canadian father, Bail Set at $2 Million

SHEBOYGAN ⁤FALLS, Wis. – A Sheboygan man has been charged with ‍first-degree‌ intentional homicide in connection ​with the‌ shooting death of Giovanni “Mike” Robinson, a 32-year-old Canadian man and father of a 6-week-old daughter. Bail was set at $2 million during a court appearance Monday.

According to a criminal complaint, authorities allege that Cruz Burgos, 30, shot Robinson following an encounter on Highway 23 near Sheboygan Falls on Wednesday evening. Burgos reportedly told investigators he made a U-turn and‌ drove past the group Robinson⁢ was ⁤with, but stated everything appeared‍ fine and he ⁤did not witness anyone firing upon them.

The ‌complaint details that ‌Burgos had previously⁢ been advised by a ⁣florida court in ⁣2019 that he could not obtain a firearm due to a domestic incident.He stated to investigators he no ⁤longer possessed any firearms.

Giovanni “Mike” Robinson, originally from Stouffville,​ ontario,⁢ had been living‍ in Pennsylvania with his wife, Rachel, and their daughter, Farrah. He was⁣ described by family as a devoted father and family man. “He was⁢ a true family man,‍ always making sure to spend every ‍spare second that he could with⁤ them,” his cousin, Daniella Apostolakos, wrote on a GoFundMe page established to support Robinson’s family. “Even when he couldn’t be⁣ around physically, he ⁣would make sure he was there through‍ FaceTime… Nothing filled a room⁣ like his smile and swift wit.”

As of monday, the ⁢GoFundMe campaign had raised over $230,000 CDN (approximately $163,500 USD).

Robinson’s hockey career included playing for the Niagara‍ IceDogs from 2012 to ‌2014 and five seasons at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, concluding with a year of professional‍ play in Europe.

“We are heartbroken for Mike and his family,” said niagara IceDogs owner Darren DeDobbelaer⁢ in a statement. “This is a senseless ​act of violence… Once an IceDog,​ always an IceDog.”

Cruz Burgos is scheduled ⁣for a preliminary hearing in the case.

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Firefighters Honored: Arizona Flags at Half-Staff for Fallen Heroes

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 26, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Flags at Half-Staff in Arizona Honor‍ Fallen Law Enforcement Officers

PHOENIX – ‌Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs ​has ordered flags at⁤ all state buildings to be flown at half-staff on September 26th and 27th to honor the sacrifices​ of two fallen Arizona law enforcement officers: Sergeant Clayton Kulikowski and Officer David Thompson. The governor also encourages individuals, organizations, and businesses throughout the state to participate in this tribute.

Kulikowski’s burial is scheduled for September 26th, and Thompson’s funeral will be ‍held the following day.

The practice of flying flags at half-staff⁣ – or half-mast when⁣ flown from ships – is ​a sign of⁣ respect and mourning.

In the United States, flags are flown at half-staff on specific holidays and in response ⁣to certain events, including:

* ⁤Memorial Day (until noon, then raised to full staff)
* Peace⁢ Officers Memorial Day (unless it⁣ falls on Armed forces Day)
* Patriot Day
* National Pearl⁢ Harbor Remembrance Day
* National Firefighters Memorial Day

U.S.presidents and governors can also order flags lowered to half-staff. According to the Arizona state website,flags are flown at half-staff for:

* 30 days following the ⁢death of a president or former‍ president.
* 10 ⁣days after the death of the vice president, Chief Justice ‌of ⁣the⁢ United States (or retired chief Justice), or Speaker of the​ House.
* From the date of death until the⁢ interment of an ‍associate justice of the Supreme Court, a secretary of an executive or military‍ department, a former vice president, or the governor of a state.
* ‍ The day of death and the following day for⁢ a member of Congress.

Arizona’s governor can ‌also order the lowering of the U.S. and state flags on the death‍ of a notable present or former government​ official or member of the armed forces who dies while on active duty.​ The state flag can also be lowered on the death of an incumbent elected state officer for seven ⁢days beginning the day after their passing.

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