$27.50 p.a.20 years for $550?
Why does that even matter?$27.50 p.a.
How much is $550 equivalent to today?
Because he has been inside for 20 years. Why do you even ask?Why does that even matter?
$27.50 p.a.
How much is $550 equivalent to today?
Yeah i got a similar amount but rounded it to 1000. I can't believe your inflation has been so low. I guess ours would be similar. I guess we are lucky.$891.23
They never listened to him at all and just convicted him without any real investigating, it seems.20 years for $550?
After 46 years, a family thought they had closure in the disappearance of their 6-year-old. Now, they’ll face another trial
On Tuesday, Manhattan prosecutors said they will put a man on trial for a third time after his conviction in the missing child case was overturned in July.
“After thorough review, the district attorney has determined that the available, admissible evidence supports prosecuting (the) defendant on the charges of murder in the second degree and kidnapping in the first degree,” Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Sarah Marquez wrote in a letter to a New York State Supreme Court justice.
A conference in the case against Pedro Hernandez, 64, who was convicted during his second trial in 2017 of murdering and kidnapping Etan, was scheduled for Monday. He worked at a bodega near Etan’s home when the boy disappeared.
A federal appeals court in July overturned his conviction, ruling that a trial judge was “clearly wrong” in a response to a 2017 jury question about Hernandez’s confessions, Associated Press reported.
“We are deeply disappointed in the decision … to retry Pedro Hernandez for a third time,” said defense attorney Harvey Fishbein in a statement, adding his client “is innocent of the charges.”
“But if this 46-year-old case is actually retried, we will be ready,” he said.
Etan’s parents, who moved to Honolulu in 2019, declined to comment to CNN.
“People would love to see the family finally get – I don’t think closure – but some sense of resolution,” Lisa R. Cohen, the author of “After Etan: The Missing Child Case that Held America Captive,” told CNN.
“And I think they thought they got that in 2017 and now it’s back.”
Under federal court rulings, AP reported, jury selection for Hernandez’s retrial must begin by June 1, or he must be released from prison.
“There’s not like this incredible resolution,” Cohen said. “Certainly not now, because they’re now going to start a whole ‘nother era of this case.”
Couple forced 14-year-old to be their surrogate mother, impregnated her with twins: police![]()
Couple forced 14-year-old to be their surrogate mother, impregnated her with twins: police
A couple allegedly forced a 14-year-old girl to be their surrogate mother, resulting in the child being impregnated with twins.local12.com
A couple allegedly forced a 14-year-old girl to be their surrogate mother, resulting in the child being impregnated with twins.
According to court documents obtained by KFOR, authorities began investigating 36-year-olds Nathan Potier and Erica Palmer after learning that the 14-year-old victim was pregnant with twins. The relationship of the 14-year-old and Potier and Palmer was not specified, but she was placed into foster care after the investigation began.
Palmer allegedly told police that she wanted to have children with Potier but could not because her tubes were tied. Authorities obtained a warrant to test Potier's DNA against the teen's children, but Potier and Palmer allegedly fled the state before a DNA test could be done.
Potier had allegedly previously been accused of sexually abusing the same victim, which Palmer was aware of.
The Washoe County Sheriff's Office announced that both Palmer and Potier were arrested on March 17 after learning they were hiding in the area around Reno, Nevada.
Palmer was charged with enabling sexual abuse of a child, and Potier was charged with sexual assault of a child.
Potier had allegedly previously been accused of sexually abusing the same victim, which Palmer was aware of.![]()
Out of interest I just did it for £500 and it said the equivalent now would be £939. So our inflation has been worse than yours.Yeah i got a similar amount but rounded it to 1000. I can't believe your inflation has been so low. I guess ours would be similar. I guess we are lucky.
House prices here have more than tripled but I guess that doesn't contribute to inflation?
I'm thinking it was her idea from the beginning.Evidently, that's not a deal breaker for her.
Quadruple amputee, professional cornhole player faces murder charges
LA PLATA, Md. - A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee has been formally charged with murder and multiple related offenses in connection with a deadly shooting that occurred in Charles County on March 22, 2026.
- A quadruple amputee professional cornhole player has been charged with murder and related offenses over a fatal Charles County shooting on March 22, 2026.
- Dayton James Webber, 27, of La Plata, Md., was arrested in Charlottesville, Va., and arraigned in Charles County for the fatal shooting of 27‑year‑old Bradrick Michael Wells.
- Webber was arrested at a Virginia hospital and faces first- and second-degree murder charges as he awaits extradition to Charles County.
What we know:
Dayton James Webber, 27, of La Plata, Md., was arraigned in the District Court of Maryland for Charles County after being located in Charlottesville, Virginia, and arrested following the fatal shooting of 27‑year‑old Bradrick Michael Wells, according to court documents.
According to the statement of charges filed by Det. M. Bigelow of the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, Dayton Webber picked up two witnesses from work in a vehicle, with Bradrick Wells already in the front passenger seat. The documents state that, while driving, an argument broke out between Webber and Wells.
The witnesses, identified in the charging documents as W1 and W2, told police that Webber pulled out a firearm and shot Wells twice in the head during the argument. The statement of charges says Webber then pulled the vehicle over and asked the passengers to remove Wells from the car, which they refused.
The two witnesses exited the vehicle and flagged down a police officer, the documents state, while Webber drove off with Wells still inside the car. According to the filing, around 12:41 a.m. on March 23, a resident at 10115 Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall discovered Wells’ body on the side of the road.
The statement of charges notes that both W1 and W2 positively identified Webber as the shooter and Wells as the victim, providing the basis for the murder and assault charges currently pending in Charles County District Court.
What we don't know:
Police have not explained how Webber was able to drive a car or fire a weapon.
The backstory:
Webber underwent quadruple amputation as a baby after a blood infection, according to reports. He's a professional cornhole player in the American Cornhole League (ACL).
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Quadruple amputee, professional cornhole player faces murder charges
A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee has been formally charged with murder and multiple related offenses in connection with a deadly shooting that occurred in Charles County on March 22, 2026.www.fox5atlanta.com
Quadruple amputee, professional cornhole player faces murder charges
LA PLATA, Md. - A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee has been formally charged with murder and multiple related offenses in connection with a deadly shooting that occurred in Charles County on March 22, 2026.
- A quadruple amputee professional cornhole player has been charged with murder and related offenses over a fatal Charles County shooting on March 22, 2026.
- Dayton James Webber, 27, of La Plata, Md., was arrested in Charlottesville, Va., and arraigned in Charles County for the fatal shooting of 27‑year‑old Bradrick Michael Wells.
- Webber was arrested at a Virginia hospital and faces first- and second-degree murder charges as he awaits extradition to Charles County.
What we know:
Dayton James Webber, 27, of La Plata, Md., was arraigned in the District Court of Maryland for Charles County after being located in Charlottesville, Virginia, and arrested following the fatal shooting of 27‑year‑old Bradrick Michael Wells, according to court documents.
According to the statement of charges filed by Det. M. Bigelow of the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, Dayton Webber picked up two witnesses from work in a vehicle, with Bradrick Wells already in the front passenger seat. The documents state that, while driving, an argument broke out between Webber and Wells.
The witnesses, identified in the charging documents as W1 and W2, told police that Webber pulled out a firearm and shot Wells twice in the head during the argument. The statement of charges says Webber then pulled the vehicle over and asked the passengers to remove Wells from the car, which they refused.
The two witnesses exited the vehicle and flagged down a police officer, the documents state, while Webber drove off with Wells still inside the car. According to the filing, around 12:41 a.m. on March 23, a resident at 10115 Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall discovered Wells’ body on the side of the road.
The statement of charges notes that both W1 and W2 positively identified Webber as the shooter and Wells as the victim, providing the basis for the murder and assault charges currently pending in Charles County District Court.
What we don't know:
Police have not explained how Webber was able to drive a car or fire a weapon.
The backstory:
Webber underwent quadruple amputation as a baby after a blood infection, according to reports. He's a professional cornhole player in the American Cornhole League (ACL).
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Quadruple amputee, professional cornhole player faces murder charges
A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee has been formally charged with murder and multiple related offenses in connection with a deadly shooting that occurred in Charles County on March 22, 2026.www.fox5atlanta.com