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.
‘Burn in hell’: Heartbroken families confront Parkland school shooter with powerful words
Families of the victims in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting gave anguished statements on the first day of a sentencing hearing.
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.