Columbia, Ill– Police Sources inside the Investigation of the murders of Sheri Coleman and her two sons, Garrett and Gavin Coleman, have confirmed to blinkoncrime.com that the arrest of the husband and father of the deceased, Christopher Coleman, is imminent.
Following the earlier disbanding of the Major Crimes Division while the Columbia police awaited forensics based on the advice of the District Attorney, Major Connor is back at the Columbia Police Headquarters this afternoon rumored to be preparting for an impromptu press conference, announcing Coleman’s arrest. There are already news trucks parked outside the Columbia PD although no announcement has been made.
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Orlando, FL– The Motions hearing in the civil case on behalf of Zenaida Gonzalez against totmom Casey Anthony got a late start this morning.
Keith Mitnik, representing Zenaida for Morgan and Morgan, began by alledging the defendants motion, represented by Jonathan Casen, is untimely, and filed after a response 3 months prior. Judge responded by allowing Casen to address the “moot” ness of the filing, and then hear the merit of the filing.
Almost immediately, Judge Rodriguez slammed both sides of the court to stop the eruption of snark barbs and threatened to cancell the hearing if it did not cease. First on the docket was the motion on behalf of Gonzalez to ammend the civil case to include punitive damages.
Mitnik went on to masterfully craft the argument that Casey Anthony is the only person to identify his client with the abduction of her daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, as well as with Sawgrass Apartments, where Ms. Anthony had friends living at the time.
Casen, responding to Mitnik’s claims, argued that the plaintiff’s counsel did not provide adequate fore-diligence in researching the probability of punitive damages in advance of the filing and the ammendment for punitive damages should be disallowed. Casen then followed up with the Judge’s own words from an earlier hearing in the case, regarding “splitting the baby” on the issue. (Editor’s note: Who says that in open court in a case that involves a murdered 34 month old whose remains were found scattered in nearly a 1 mile radius)
Motion 1 Granted
Both sides agreed to continue the balance of the motions before the court on Thursday.
Judge Rodriguez then addressed the issues of prior security regarding the corridor and warned the media if they are going to “monger” to catch footage of respondents or interested parties and it causes a safety breach, they will be barred from the proceedings.
The hearing ended with Attorney Casen whining to Judge Rodriguez that if the opposing counsel had told him their plan to table motions until Thursday with the exception of this one, he would have appreciated the professionalism to have been told that in advance, as he drove up from Jacksonville the day before.
Judge interrupted Casen’s whiney drivel and immediately requested counsel approach his honor where he went off the record.
It is not clear what His Honor said to Casen, but sources inside the courtroom have confirmed to blinkoncrime.com they overhears something about calling a WWWWWAAAAAAAmbulance.
Milwaukee, WI– From a serial killer perspective, Milwaukee, Wisconsin may be best known for it’s Cannibal Club resident Jefferey Dahmer. Although he was murdered in prison, Dahmer is a name we all know well, and a name the Milwaukee Police Department wish to forget.
While there is no other connection to Dahmer other than logistics, today, District Attorney John Chisholm and MPD Chief Edward Flynn announced they are hunting the latest hunter in their community.
There has been a DNA link established in the murders of six women, believed to be prostitutes in the vicinity over the last 21 years. Recent developments in forensics are responsible for establishing the breakthrough link, and almost 24 more are pending.
Columbia, Ill– Is there a break in the case of murdered Coleman family members Sheri 31, Garrett 11, and Gavin 9?
Adding to the previous evidence reported exclusively at blinkoncrime.com, sources have confirmed a glove, appearing to have red spray paint remnants on the index finger as well as “back spray” was found in the area of the highway, enroute to Chris Coleman’s Golds Gym.
Speaking exclusively to blinkoncrime.com, a Police source inside the ongoing investigation has revealed there is more. The red spraypainted words scrawled in the downstairs of the Coleman home are NOT the only messages left by the murderer. The surveillance video expected to be in the recording device of the recently installed closed circuit camera is missing.
Adding insult to injury in an already emotionally charged case, internal reports have the Monroe County DA’s office at odds with the Major Crimes Division over the decision NOT to file charges against Coleman prior to receipt of forensic results.
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Drew Peterson, accused of killing his third wife, Kathleen Savio, appeared in court at his arraignment to formally enter a plea of not guilty in her murder.
Although Peterson did enter his anticipated plea, the hearing is now in recess as the latest bombshell in this seemingly endless Petersonthon continued: PROSECUTORS HAVE REQUESTED A NEW JUDGE FOR THE CASE.
Peterson’s Attorney, Joel Brodsky, is about to speak to media outside the Will Courthouse shortly, live feed here.
Officials have found missing San Bernadino boy, Briant Rodriguez 3, ALIVE. He was reunited with his Mother this evening in Mexico.
US Officials and Briant’s Mother have arrived in Mexico and although they have not yet seen the chestnut haired toddler, Investigators believe it is him.
Reports from inside the investigation have revealed to blinkoncrime.com that little Briant’s head has been shaved, but is otherwise unharmed.
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