Pathologist Who Argued JFK Assassination Had Multiple Shooters Dies at 93

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania – Dr. Cyril Wecht, a renowned pathologist known for his controversial theories surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, passed away at the age of 93. Wecht gained fame for his assertion that more than one shooter was involved in Kennedy’s death, challenging the official narrative of a lone gunman. Throughout his career, Wecht garnered attention for his work on high-profile cases, often offering alternative viewpoints on forensic evidence. He was a …

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Pathologist Who Alleged Multiple JFK Assassination Shooters Passes Away at 93

PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Dr. Cyril Wecht, a renowned forensic pathologist known for his controversial opinions on high-profile cases, has passed away at the age of 93. Wecht gained fame for his work on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, where he argued that more than one shooter was involved, contrary to the official conclusion. Wecht’s career spanned over five decades, during which he conducted autopsies in numerous high-profile cases, including the deaths of Elvis …

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Deposition Tragedy Unfolds: Shooter’s Request Ignored Leading to Deadly Outcome

Las Vegas, Nevada – A tragic shooting at a law office in Summerlin has left three people dead, following a tense deposition involving a child custody dispute. The shooter, identified as Joe Houston, had repeatedly requested that his ex-daughter-in-law, Ashley Prince, not be present during the proceedings. On April 8, Joe Houston, representing his son Dylan Houston, was in a deposition with Ashley Prince, his ex-wife, regarding child custody matters. Dennis Prince, Ashley’s husband, was …

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Chancellor Myles to Determine Release of Covenant Shooter’s Writings

Nashville, Tennessee – The decision on whether the writings of the shooter at the Covenant School should be made public remains in the hands of Chancellor l’Ashea Myles. Metro officials have denied the public records request citing an ongoing criminal investigation, specifically under Rule 16. Despite this, petitioners argue that the lack of a pending criminal action renders the open criminal investigation exception irrelevant, advocating for the potential preventative power of releasing the writings. Metro …

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Chancellor to Decide Fate of Covenant Shooter’s Writings in Public Release Decision

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Chancellor l’Ashea Myles is currently deliberating on whether the writings of the Covenant School shooter should be disclosed to the public. The decision stems from a request for public records that Metro denied, citing an ongoing criminal investigation under Rule 16. While Metro Legal anticipates completing the investigation in July and potentially releasing a redacted version of the shooter’s journals, petitioners argue that the open criminal investigation exception should not be applicable …

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Public Hearing on Whether Covenant School Shooter’s Writings Should be Released

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A hearing is underway to determine if the writings of the Covenant School shooter should be made public. The judge will weigh in on whether to release these documents to the public. The investigation is expected to conclude in July, with a redacted version of the file set to be released by Metro. Metro Police have cited several exceptions for denying a public records request, including the ongoing criminal investigation. However, they …

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Judge to Decide Fate of Covenant School Shooter’s Writings: Should They Be Public?

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A Tennessee judge is set to make a crucial decision on whether the writings of the Covenant School shooter should be made public. The hearing revealed that Metro plans to wrap up their investigation in July and release a redacted version of the file. However, the final call on releasing the writings lies in the hands of the chancellor, who could make a decision in the coming days. Metro has denied public …

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Michigan School Shooter’s Parents Sentenced to 10 Years for Inaction After Preventable Tragedy

Pontiac, Michigan – The parents of a Michigan school shooter were sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for their role in the tragic events that led to the killing of four students in 2021. Jennifer and James Crumbley became the first parents convicted in a mass school shooting in the United States after they were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence of an unsecured gun at the Crumbley’s …

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Sentenced: School shooter’s parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, receive 10-15 years

Oxford, Michigan – The parents of the school shooter who caused a tragic incident in Oxford High School have now been sentenced to serve between 10 to 15 years in prison, adding another layer of accountability in a case that gripped the nation. James and Jennifer Crumbley stood before a judge as they were handed their sentences for their role in providing the firearm used by their son in the deadly shooting that took the …

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School Shooter’s Parents Jailed After Tragic Incident

Detroit, Michigan – The parents of a school shooter who tragically took the lives of four classmates have been sentenced to prison. This comes after their son opened fire in his Michigan high school, sparking national debate on gun control and school safety measures. Authorities have charged the parents with involuntary manslaughter, holding them responsible for allowing their son access to the gun used in the shooting. The incident has reignited discussions on responsible gun …

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