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  • 2 weeks ago | nbcnewyork.com | Amanda Pitts |LeAnne Gendreau

    A man who is accused of following his 70-year-old former mother-in-law home from a mall and killing her with a baseball bat outside her Trumbull apartment has been charged with murder. Police said Ylli Shtopaku, 45, of Norwalk, attacked 70-year-old Lida Shape, outside the Ten-Trumbull apartment complex after she returned home with an acquaintance on Monday afternoon. Shtopaku told police that he blamed Shape for his divorce, according to the arrest warrant.

  • 2 weeks ago | nbcboston.com | Amanda Pitts |LeAnne Gendreau

    A man who is accused of following his 70-year-old former mother-in-law home from a mall and killing her with a baseball bat outside her Trumbull apartment has been charged with murder. Police said Ylli Shtopaku, 45, of Norwalk, attacked 70-year-old Lida Shape, outside the Ten-Trumbull apartment complex after she returned home with an acquaintance on Monday afternoon. Shtopaku told police that he blamed Shape for his divorce, according to the arrest warrant.

  • 3 weeks ago | nbcboston.com | Jennifer Cuevas |LeAnne Gendreau

    A jury has found Jose Morales guilty of the murder of his girlfriend, Christine Holloway, in December 2019 and tampering with evidence. Police found Holloway's body on Dec. 2, 2019 in her home on Myrtle Avenue in Ansonia. The couple's daughter, Vanessa Morales, was 14 months old at the time and she not in the home when police found Holloway. There has been no sign of her since. Morales, 48. was arrested in connection with Holloway's death on Feb. 7, 2020.

  • 3 weeks ago | nbcnewyork.com | Jennifer Cuevas |LeAnne Gendreau

    The jury has reached a verdict in the trial of Jose Morales and found him guilty of murder and tampering with evidence. He was on trial, accused of killing his girlfriend, Christine Holloway, in Ansonia in 2019. The jury started deliberating on Monday afternoon and reached the verdict on Tuesday afternoon, after around four hours of deliberation. Police found Holloway’s body on Dec. 2, 2019 in her home on Myrtle Avenue in Ansonia.

  • 1 month ago | nbclosangeles.com | LeAnne Gendreau |Amanda Pitts |Melissa Cooney |Jennifer Joas

    Kimberly Sullivan, a Connecticut woman who is accused of locking her emaciated stepson in a room in their home and starving him for decades, appeared in Waterbury Superior Court on Friday, where she entered a not guilty plea and the judge ordered that she be under GPS monitoring. Judge Joseph Schwartz said he decided that GPS monitoring was appropriate given her mental health conditions and the lack of a permanent residence since she is living with her children.

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