Jurors took four hours to find Travis Rudolph not guilty of first-degree murder in an April 2021 fatal shooting outside his Florida home.
Author: Hannah Phillips, Palm Beach Post
Kratom supplier owes millions to family of South Florida nurse who overdosed and died
Stories of relatives coming home to find a loved one dead darken the all-natural image of kratom suppliers have concocted over the years.
Body of Navy sailor missing since St. Patrick’s Day celebration found in Lake Michigan
Officials confirmed that a body found in Lake Michigan is that of Seamus Gray, a 21-year-old Navy sailor. An autopsy revealed his cause of death.
Family in turmoil as search for 21-year-old Navy sailor gone missing near Chicago ends
Séamus Gray, a 21-year-old Navy sailor from Jupiter, Florida, has been missing since leaving a bar after a St. Patrick’s Day celebration near Chicago.
Florida divers who freed sharks, destroyed fisherman’s gear avoid harshest penalties
Two Florida divers freed sharks from a fishing line and destroyed the gear. Now they owe thousands of dollars to the fisherman it belonged to.
Your DNA test could get your cousin’s ex arrested for murder. A recent case shows how.
The rise of DNA testing kits has all but guaranteed that even people who have never uploaded DNA to a genealogy website can be found.
Kratom seller sued after Florida nurse overdoses and dies following use of herbal supplement
The lawsuit alleges that kratom killed Krystal Talavera, a 39-year-old mother of four and Florida nurse.
Parkland school shooter sentenced to life in prison, concluding lengthy and painful trial
The sentence was a formality after a jury last month voted to spare Nikolas Cruz from the death penalty.
Parkland shooter’s attorneys abruptly rest case, causing shouting match with judge
Attorneys for Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz abruptly rested their case in an unexpected turn that dissolved into a shouting match with the judge.
The sentencing trial for the Parkland school shooter begins Monday: What to know
Nikolas Cruz faces life in prison without parole, or the death penalty for killing 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in February 2018.