This week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: A Florida woman who went missing in September is found dead in a canal, and police say the suspect has confessed to her murder. Last year, the suspect was released from prison after serving 25 years of a 40-year sentence -- and that’s the second time he got out of prison early. The woman’s family is furious and is demanding answers. Plus, Robert Durst, convicted in September of the 2000 murder of Susan Berman in Los Angeles, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. The 78-year-old Durst is currently hospitalized with COVID, and there’s more potential legal trouble for him in New York. Criminal defense attorney Alison Triessl joins host Ana Garcia. |
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A Mount Holyoke College art professor was sentenced to 12 years in prison for attacking a colleague and torturing her. She reportedly attacked her colleague by “bludgeoning her with a rock, a fire poker and pruning shears, all the while taunting her in a four-hour torture session.” |
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A Southern California SWAT team served an arrest warrant for Larry Millete on Tuesday. Millete is charged with murder and illegal possession of an assault weapon. His wife, May “Maya” Millete remains missing after vanishing in January, after reportedly contacting a divorce attorney. |
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A woman went to Heidi Carter’s home to help clean it. Police said the woman “saw a dead body and ran out of the home to get help.” The dead man had been “restrained, duct-taped, beaten, and strangled.” Police also found a live woman shackled, with visible injuries. |
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Joseph Ferlazzo allegedly killed his wife as they went out of town to celebrate their first wedding anniversary. He allegedly dismembered her with a hand saw. Investigators discovered eight trash bags in the couple’s van. One open bag reportedly had a human leg without a foot attached. |
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A former Texas nurse was convicted of capital murder on Tuesday for fatally injecting air into four patients’ arteries in a hospital following heart surgeries. The patients’ fatal brain injuries were “caused by the injection of air.” Davis was fired in 2018 for unethical practices. |
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