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Man killed following hit-and-run in Harford County
Man killed following hit-and-run in Harford County

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • CBS News

Man killed following hit-and-run in Harford County

A fatal hit and run crash claimed the life of a 33-year-old man in Abingdon according to the Maryland State Police. Authorities say that shortly after 2 A.M. a man was struck by a vehicle going northbound I-95 south of Riverside Parkway. The pedestrian was walking in the left lane when he was by a 2021-2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The driver of the Grand Cherokee failed to remain on the scene. This investigation is active and remains on going. The Maryland State Police crash team is leading the investigation and is urging anyone who may have information to contact the JFK Memorial Highway Barrack at 410-537-1150

Cannibal killer mutilates bodies, eats heart, cuts off penis then sets victims on fire
Cannibal killer mutilates bodies, eats heart, cuts off penis then sets victims on fire

Daily Record

time6 days ago

  • Daily Record

Cannibal killer mutilates bodies, eats heart, cuts off penis then sets victims on fire

Jason Thornburg, 44, was sentenced to death after a jury convicted him of the gruesome murders of three people in Tarrant County, Texas, and he also confessed to two other killings A 44 year old man has been handed a death sentence in Tarrant County, Texas after being found guilty by a jury of the horrific murders of three individuals. In addition to executing the savage killings, he also dismembered his victims and set their bodies alight. ‌ Over a seven-day period in September 2021, Jason Thornburg took the lives of David Lueras, 42, Maricruz Mathis, 33, and Lauren Phillips, 34, later claiming the trio needed to be sacrificed for religious purposes. ‌ During the lengthy trial, chilling details emerged about what transpired at the Mid City Inn in Euless. The three victims were separately lured into the room Thornburg was renting and subsequently murdered. The killer slit the throats of two of the victims and strangled Phillips before sexually violating her lifeless body. He also consumed part of David's heart and severed his penis, reports the Mirror US. Once the victims were dead, Thornburg dismembered their bodies in the motel bathtub and stashed their remains in rubbish bags under the bed. In the early hours of September 22, the murderer transported their body parts, which he had stored in plastic storage tubs, to a dumpster on Bonnie Drive in Fort Worth. He deposited the remains inside the dumpster, ignited them and then fled the scene. Firefighters were summoned to the blaze and extinguished the fire, where they discovered the victims' burnt bodies. ‌ Law enforcement caught Jason Allen Thornburg after footage showed his Jeep Grand Cherokee near the dumpster he set ablaze with bodies inside. He even meticulously returned the tubs used to transport the bodies to the shop they were purchased from, demonstrating a chilling level of detachment. At the trial, evidence of events at the motel convinced the jury of Thornburg's ongoing threat to society, leading them to sentence him to death after just five hours of deliberation. As the verdict was declared, Thornburg remained silent. Following the conviction, the trial judge declared: "Therefore, Jason Allen Thornburg, you have been adjudged by a jury to be guilty of capital murder. And the juror has answered the special issues making it mandatory that your punishment be death. Therefore, this court sentences you, Jason Allen Thornburgh, to death." ‌ The ruling and death sentence are automatically referred to the Court of Criminal Appeals for review. If confirmed, Thornburg will await execution in state custody, a process that can span several years on death row. Astoundingly, upon his arrest for the motel slayings, Thornburg reportedly admitted to authorities his involvement in two additional murders. Thornburg is alleged to have confessed to law enforcement that he murdered his 61 year old flatmate, Mark Jewell, who died in a suspicious house explosion in May 2021, and his ex-girlfriend Tanya Begay in Arizona back in 2017. Firefighters discovered Jewell's body following a gas explosion at the Fort Worth residence. Begay vanished in March 2017 after last being seen with Thornburg. According to Fox 4 reports, the FBI still considers the case open as her body has never been found.

Man ate victim's heart and chopped off penis after killing him
Man ate victim's heart and chopped off penis after killing him

Daily Mirror

time6 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

Man ate victim's heart and chopped off penis after killing him

WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: Jason Thornburg, 44, has been sentenced to death in Texas after he was found guilty of the brutal murders of three people and carrying out gruesome acts on their bodies A 44 year old man has been handed a death sentence in Tarrant County, Texas after being found guilty of the horrific murders of three individuals by a jury. Not only did he commit the savage killings, but he also mutilated his victims and set their corpses alight. ‌ Over a seven-day period in September 2021, Jason Thornburg took the lives of David Lueras, 42, Maricruz Mathis, 33, and Lauren Phillips, 34, later claiming the trio needed to be sacrificed for religious purposes. ‌ During the lengthy trial, chilling details emerged about the events at the Mid City Inn in Euless. The three victims were separately lured into the room Thornburg was renting and subsequently murdered. The killer slit the throats of two victims and strangled Phillips before violating her lifeless body. He even consumed part of David's heart and severed his penis, reports the Mirror US. After the victims were dead, Thornburg dismembered their bodies in the motel bathtub and stashed their remains in rubbish bags under the bed. In the early hours of September 22, the murderer transported the body parts, which he had kept in plastic storage tubs, to a skip on Bonnie Drive in Fort Worth. He dumped the remains in the skip, ignited them and drove off. Firefighters were summoned to the inferno and put out the fire, where they stumbled upon the victims' burnt bodies. ‌ The authorities homed in on Thornburg after CCTV footage showed his Jeep Grand Cherokee near the scene when the bodies were dumped and set aflame. In a chilling act, he meticulously cleaned and returned the containers to the shop where they were purchased. The evidence presented at trial, including chilling details of the events at the motel, led the jury to conclude that Thornburg posed a continuing threat to society, resulting in a death sentence. The jurors took a mere five hours to agree unanimously, with Thornburg remaining quiet as the judgement was delivered. Following the verdict, the presiding judge stated: "Therefore, Jason Allen Thornburg, you have been adjudged by a jury to be guilty of capital murder. And the juror has answered the special issues making it mandatory that your punishment be death. Therefore, this court sentences you, Jason Allen Thornburgh, to death." ‌ An automatic appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeals will scrutinise the conviction and death sentence; if confirmed, Thornburg awaits execution under state custody. Death row inmates often wait years before their execution is actualised. In a startling twist, upon his arrest for the motel slayings, Thornburg allegedly admitted to police involvement in two additional homicides. Thornburg is alleged to have confessed to law enforcement that he murdered his flatmate, 61 year old Mark Jewell, who perished in a suspicious home explosion in May 2021, and his ex-girlfriend Tanya Begay in Arizona back in 2017. Firefighters discovered Jewell's body following a gas explosion at their Fort Worth residence. Begay vanished in March 2017 after last being spotted with Thornburg. As reported by Fox 4, the FBI still considers the case unresolved as her body has yet to be found.

Quincy man arrested in Weymouth bank heist, has history of robbery convictions, authorities say
Quincy man arrested in Weymouth bank heist, has history of robbery convictions, authorities say

Boston Globe

time6 days ago

  • Boston Globe

Quincy man arrested in Weymouth bank heist, has history of robbery convictions, authorities say

The suspect, who was wearing a face covering and gloves, pointed the firearm at the teller several times and ran to other teller windows demanding more money, authorities said. When the teller told him the cash box was empty and showed him an empty cash drawer, the suspect fled with roughly $947, the statement said. Advertisement Investigators identified a Jeep Grand Cherokee linked to the bank robbery through security footage and later discovered the vehicle was allegedly registered to Legere, authorities said. Legere was convicted of an armed bank robbery in 2011 in Norfolk Superior Court and served three to five years in state prison, authorities said. In 2010, he was convicted of armed and unarmed bank robberies in Braintree, Hanover, Duxbury, and Plymouth and was sentenced to three years in state prison. If convicted, Legere faces up to 25 years in prison, five years of supervised release, and a $250,000 fine. Advertisement Sarah Mesdjian can be reached at

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