5 arrested in New York for the murder of transgender Minnesota man
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5 New Yorkers charged in disappearance, death of Minnesota transgender man
Five people have been arrested and charged in New York in connection with the disappearance and death of a 24-year-old Minnesota transgender man who was reported missing earlier this week, ...NBC News - 4d -
Man arrested in 2012 killing of trans performer in New York City
Henry Pacheco, 44, of Brooklyn charged with second-degree murder, arson and other charges, officials said.CBS News - 4d -
Five charged with trans man’s murder in New York after ‘repeated acts of torture’
Police in upstate New York say Sam Nordquist, 24, who was from Minnesota, endured weeks of torture. Five people in New York have been charged with subjecting a transgender man from Minnesota to ...The Guardian - 3d -
Man Killed in New York Was Tortured for More Than a Month, Police Say
The remains of Sam Nordquist, 24, a transgender man, were found after he had been reported missing. The district attorney in Ontario County, N.Y., called the circumstances surrounding the death ...The New York Times - 4d -
Man jailed for life for murdering Irish backpacker
Danielle McLaughlin, from County Donegal, was raped and murdered while she was touring around India.BBC News - 2d -
Man jailed for attempted murder of former Japan PM
The 25-year-old hurled a homemade pipe bomb at the country's leader in 2023.BBC News - 22h -
Suspect arrested in 1998 murder featured on Toronto police podcast
Investigators developed a male DNA profile from the evidence but there were no matches in 1998.CBS News - Feb. 10 -
Police arrest suspect in 1989 cold case murder of Michigan mother
Linda Marie Meteer was found dead in 1989. This is the first arrest made in the case.CBS News - 12h -
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