Mar. 16, 2025
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A Florida man has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman in the early 1980s.
Robert Eugene Koehler, 63 — who has come to be known as the “Pillowcase Rapist” —was convictedof kidnapping, sexual battery and burglary with a deadly weapon after a jury’s hours-long deliberation on Wednesday, according to NBC Miami.
He could face up to life in prison when he’s scheduled to be sentenced on March 17.
Mar. 16, 2025
Jenny Cudd at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.Photo: Department of Justice
In a virtual hearing Jan. 21, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., set the conditions Cudd must follow in order to remain free ahead of prosecution, according to the station. Those include steering clear of Washington, except for court or pretrial purposes or to consult her attorney, and to advise the court of any travel outside of her Midland “home jurisdiction.
Mar. 16, 2025
Bryan Kohberger on Jan. 3, 2023.Photo: Matt Rourke/AP/Shutterstock
The man accused of killingfour University of Idaho studentslast November allegedly had pictures of one of the female victims on his phone, a source familiar with the investigation tells PEOPLE.
A phone that belonged toBryan Kohbergerwas collected after his arrest. According to the source, authorities found pictures of the victim on the device. The source did not specify whether they were photos that he had taken of her or if they were downloaded from her social media.
Mar. 16, 2025
Two weeks before the slayings offour University of Idaho studentslast November, the man now accused of killing them sent a series of messages to one of the victims on Instagram, an investigator familiar with the case tells PEOPLE.
In late October, an account that authorities believe belonged toBryan Kohbergersent a greeting to one of the female victims, the source says. When he didn’t get a reply, he sent several more messages to her.
Mar. 16, 2025
Ahmaud Arbery.
One year afterAhmaud Arbery, an unarmed Black man, was fatally shot while jogging through a neighborhood in Georgia, his mother still wrestled with the video of the shooting that ultimately led tomurder charges against three white men.
“It replays in my mind each and every day,” Wanda Cooper-Jonestold theToday showin February.
That video — like the one that drove the prosecution’s case in the trial last year of a police officerconvicted of murdering George Floyd— will be a key piece of evidence as the trial of those accused in Arbery’s death begins with jury selection on Monday.