Suspect Arrested in Slaying of Ga. Brothers, 1, 3
Lawrenceville, Ga. Home Where Attack Occurred (WGCL)
(CBS/WGCL/AP) Georgia police say they have arrested a suspect in the stabbing deaths of two brothers, ages 1 and 3, found murdered in a suburban Atlanta home. Two other family members were wounded, according to Gwinnett County police.
Continue »Woman Gets Buttocks Injection, Dies at Pa. Hotel
Police crime scene investigator places bags into a van at Hampton Inn in Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
(CBS/AP) Police say they are investigating the death of a 20-year-old woman from London who had a cosmetic injection into her buttocks at a hotel near the Philadelphia International Airport.
Continue »Case of Kidnapped Va. Girl Going to Grand Jury
Brittany Mae Smith (Personal Photo)
(CBS/AP) A Virginia judge has ordered the case of Jeffrey Scott Easley, who allegedly kidnapped his slain girlfriend's 12-year-old daughter in December, to be heard by a grand jury.
PICTURES: Brittany Mae Smith Missing
Easley is accused of kidnapping 12-year-old Brittany Mae Smith on Dec. 6, 2010, the same day Brittany's mother, Tina Smith, was found dead in her southwestern Virginia home.
Ga. Teen Fatally Shot Sleeping Stepsister, Gets Life
Eric Whitehead (WRDW)
(CBS/WRDW) A 15-year-old Georgia boy was sentenced to life in prison Friday after pleading guilty to murder after shooting his stepsister in the head 10 times while she was asleep on the couch.
Continue »Carlina White Mother-Child Reunion Strained
Carlina White (Personal Photo)
(CBS/AP) It was a fairy tale ending of mammoth proportions when 23-year-old Carlina White was finally reunited with her biological family last month after being snatched from a New York City hospital as an infant and raised by another woman.
But in an unfortunate turn of events Carlina's mother, Joy White, says her long lost daughter has grown distant - returning to her home in Atlanta where she has a daughter of her own, and asking about money she thought should be coming her way, according to reports.
Continue »Ala. Grand Jury to Hear "Vampire" Case
Evan "Vamp" Brown (WIAT)
(CBS/WIAT/AP) An Alabama grand jury will hear evidence next month in the case of Evan Francis Brown, a 20-year-old man who police say claims he is a vampire.
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Brown, of Gadsden, Ala., is charged with second-degree assault for allegedly using hot knives to burn the letter 'V' into the forehead of a teenager last October, reports CBS affiliate WIAT.
Continue »Ohio Frat Shooting Suspects Held Without Bond
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity House Where Shooting Occurred (AP)
(CBS/AP) Two suspects in a shooting that killed a Youngstown State University student and wounded 11 others at a fraternity house party over the weekend were ordered held without bond Tuesday.
Braylon L. Rogers, 19, and Columbus E. Jones Jr., 22, appeared before Youngstown Municipal Court judge by video hookup from the Mahoning County Jail Tuesday. Each is charged with aggravated murder, shooting into a house and 11 counts of felonious assault.
Continue »Vick Confronted by Dog Owner After Key Event
Michael Vick of the Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
(CBS/AP) A minor uproar has arisen in the Lone Star State after a top Dallas official presented Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick with a "key to the city" without the mayor's consent.
A shaky cell phone video shot at the event by a man who claims to have adopted one of Vick's dogs has been posted online. In it, the man, who identifies himself as being at the "event in an official media capacity" and has been identified as radio host Richard Hunter, appears to confront Vick, following Vick and his bodyguards as they exit the event.
Continue »Alleged Stalker of Facebook CEO Apologizes
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)
(CBS) The man accused of stalking Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg apologized for his actions Tuesday, claiming he never intended to scare to the social networking tycoon, but merely wanted personal advice, according to a report.
Continue »Lack of Sleep, Red Bull Led to Murder?
Stephen Coffeen (WTSP)
(CBS/WTSP) Attorneys for a California man claim sleep deprivation and Red Bull energy drinks caused him to have a psychotic episode and smother his 83-year-old father with a pillow during a visit in St. Petersburg, Fla. two years ago.
Tom Coffeen, brother of accused murderer, Stephen Coffeen, says that those allegations absurd, according to CBS affiliate WTSP.
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