The Need for Bail Reform
When reviewing the bond amounts given in the case of James Tatum in Prattville, Alabama with a $400,000 bond for the Homicide of his girlfriend and unborn child versus the case of Marterrius C. Moore in Millbrook, Alabama with the charge of Aggravated Child Abuse and a $10 million dollar cash bond the question of equality was raised.
Read full storyThe Public Restroom Murderer
Sherrice Iverson and Jeremy StrohmeyerIverson and Strohmeyer Family. Sherrice Iverson (7) and her older brother Harold (14) went to Primm Valley Resort Casino with their father Leroy Iverson in Primm, Nevada. Their father did not have money for a room and so he decided to just spend a few hours in the casino. Leroy sent his children to go and occupy themselves on the balcony of the casino. He had seen it done in the past and assumed that it would be okay for him as a parent to do the same. Leroy then told Harold that he would be in charge of watching his sister Sherrice while he was away. Well, Harold didn’t keep a close eye on his sister and eventually, the siblings went their separate ways. Sherrice was running around unmonitored all throughout the casino. At about 4 am in the morning a teen by the name of Jeremy Strohmeyer (19) was seen following and playing with Sherrice. He was then seen following her into the bathroom. Inside the bathroom, Jeremy continued to play with Sherrice until he finally forced Sherrice into one of the bathroom stalls. He was seen at this point by his friend David Cash (17). Cash immediately came out of the bathroom and Jeremy was seen by Cash coming out of the bathroom 20 minutes later. Jeremy then informed his friend David that he had molested Sherrice and then strangled her to keep her quiet. Jeremy stated that as he was leaving, he noticed that Sherrice was still alive and twisted her neck making a “loud pop” to crack it, then laid her head on the toilet. He was caught 3 days later after he was identified from security footage of his attack. He was charged with abducting, sexually assaulting, and killing Sherrice. He was facing the death sentence. He ended up pleading guilty to first-degree abduction, and a sexual attack on a minor with harm. He was sentenced to life in jail without a choice of parole. Due to the fact that the family could not get Cash charged as well, because of his lack of reporting the incident, they created and got the Sherrice Iverson bill passed. This bill requires that a person with reasonable suspicion that a minor is being sexually attacked must report the crime to the police or face criminal action.
Read full storyMissing: LaQuanta Riley
LaQuanta Riley was always known to be a lively and personable young girl. In 2003, LaQuanta was in the process of preparing to go off to college to pursue a career in forensics. She had planned on getting her degree in Criminal Justice. On the evening of December 7, 2003, LaQuanta decided to go out with a friend she had met in her great-aunt’s neighborhood, where she had just moved, to live with her great-aunt. (The friend is still unknown at this time.) The friend then drove LaQuanta to her mother’s home to pick up a heavier coat. This was the last moment that anyone would see LaQuanta. LaQuanta’s aunt Katie did hear from LaQuanta several times by phone up until the afternoon of December 7, 2003, however, Katie was out of town during this time. During the call LaQuanta mentioned that she was not getting along with her uncle but that she was fine.
Read full storyWhere is Summer Wells?
Summer Wells, a Rogersville, Tennessee, five-year-old girl has been missing since Tuesday, June 5, 2021. The young, 3ft tall, energetic young girl supposedly went missing from her home. Multiple agencies and organization have come into the area to help with attempting to search for her with no evidence or trace of where she could be.
Read full storyYoung Women Found Deceased Behind Her Family Home in 1986 Still a Montgomery County Cold Case
Stacy Swain was a 1985 graduate at Robert E. Lee High School and after her graduation she began working at St. Margaret’s Hospital. On February 8,1986, Stacy Swain left her residence to go on a date. That Wednesday, February 12. 1986, in the afternoon, she was found by her family, deceased under a pile of leaves and debris, 20 yards behind her family’s home on Mallory Street. Law enforcement searched this area after she had initially gone missing and there was no trace of her body then. Stacy was last seen by her family on February 8, 1986. They also stated that they heard her enter the residence on February 8, 2021 but then went right back out and never returned. Stacy’s autopsy determined that she died from possibly more than two blows to the head. It was also noted that she was found partially dressed as well. At the time of the crime, law enforcement interviewed potential suspects however, after identifying a suspect there was not enough evidence to pursue charges. To this day there has not been enough evidence or information to push forward on this case. To be clear this case is still currently a cold case with Montgomery Police Department at this time. The District Attorney at the time offered the max reward for any information which was $10,000.00. If you have any information on this case contact Crime Stoppers at 334-215-7867 or you can also contact Montgomery Police Department Cold Case Unit.
Read full storyFender Bender Ends in the Death of Montgomery Woman
Jamie Lightsey was so smart and driven. She had graduated from the University of Alabama and was working for the State of Alabama while working on obtaining her degree in law. She had a bright future ahead of her.
Read full storyWetumpka Mother and Son Still Missing
Susan and Jerry Osborne, Evan ChartrandMelissa Canfield. Susan Osborne and her 14-year-old son, Evan Chartrand have been missing from Wetumpka, Alabama since May 2017. While there are many speculations of what may have taken place, there still have not been any arrests in the case. They were reported missing initially by Susan’s mother because it was completely unusual for her daughter to just “fall off the map”.
Read full storyFamily of Slain Army Soldier Still Looking for Answers
Fort Hood Army Base located in Fort Hood, Texas has been at the center of numerous deaths, missing persons cases, and homicides lately. The year 2020, was one of the deadliest years in Ft. Hood history. Ft. Hood is known to have lots of systematic errors and failures that have been taking place for quite some time on the base amongst leadership. After the elimination and firing of several senior officials in both leadership and CID, there are still quite a bit of investigations that are currently being worked without any potential leads. Families are angered and constantly searching for answers and feel as though there is no hope in getting to the bottom of the cases of their loved ones.
Read full storyRacial Disparities in Human Trafficking
African Americans have been at the hands of past and modern-day slavery for centuries. African American women have also been a commodity since the beginning of slavery. At the beginning of slavery, African American women were used in many of the same ways as modern-day slavery. Many female slaves were used for child sexual exploitation, sexual exploitation, forced work labor, and domestic servitude to their masters. Modern Day slavery is known also as Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking is a multi-billion dollar business and more and more youth and young adults are at risk every day. However, the statistics become alarming when we turn our focus to our African American female youth.
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