Wednesday 15 June 2016

Woman Hacks Her 3 Sons To Death In Her Home

Octavia Rene Rogers, 29 is facing three counts charge of first-degree murder after her boys aged eight, five and two months – were found stabbed to death at her home. Police said the two oldest boys, Jaikare Rahaman and Jeremiah Adams, were found partially dismembered amid clothes and boxes inside the cupboard. Her baby son, Avery Robinson, was discovered in a suitcase at the property in Phoenix, Each child died from multiple stab wounds, officers
said.
Rogers was taken to hospital with what police
described as self-inflicted stab wounds to her
abdomen and neck following the incident on June 2.
She was taken into custody three days later.
Authorities were called to the house by Rogers’ brother,
who also lived there.
He told police he had talked with his sister about
religion while in the garage and how she found the
answer to life before locking him out.
He broke in and found her bleeding and called 911.
Officers found the mother bleeding in the bathtub, police
said.
Rogers initially said the children were being cared for
elsewhere, but authorities searched the home and
found the three bodies.
It has not yet been determined whether prosecutors will
seek the death penalty, a Maricopa County Attorney’s
Office spokeswoman said.Arizona.

2-Year-Old Boy Dragged Into Water By Alligator

Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings, in a news
conference said the family of five from Nebraska was
on vacation and wading in a lake Tuesday evening
when the attack happened. The father tried to rescue
his son but was unsuccessful.
Authorities were searching early Wednesday for the boy. More than 50 law enforcement personnel were
searching the Seven Seas Lagoon along with an
alligator tracker and two marine units and would
continue searching through the night, Demings said.
“We’re going to hope for the best in these
circumstances,” Demings said.
The attack happened in an area of the Seven Seas
Lagoon where “no swimming” signs were posted,
Demings said. The alligator was estimated to be 4 to 7
feet long, but its exact size was not known, Demings
said.
Disney spokeswoman Jacquee Wahaler said everyone
at the resort was devastated by what happened and
Disney is helping the family.
When asked if Disney was aware of alligators on the
property, Wahaler said there were signs that said “no
swimming.”
Demings said there had been no other recent reports of
similar alligator attacks on the lake.
“We have no record of this happening before,” he said.