Mar. 16, 2025
Chris and Shanann Watts.Photo: Shanann Watts /Facebook
When the bodies ofShanann Watts and her two young daughterswere discovered at a remote Colorado oil fieldin mid August, police found something else at the scene which may further link the three deaths toChris Watts, Shanann’s husband and the father of her girls.
In the filing, dated Tuesday, authorities requested to take a print of Chris’ bare feet so they can determine if it matches those found on the bag.
Mar. 16, 2025
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In interrogation footage released this week, Orlando Police detectives candidly tell a man accused of murdering his wife they think his denial is “hogwash” while also accusing the suspect of faking tears.
“You’ve fake cried for about seven or eight hours today,” Detective Teresa Sprague tells David Tronnes, after the 50-year-old told them his 39-year-old wife, Shanti Cooper-Tronnes, died April 24 after she slipped and fell stepping into a bathtub in their Delaney Park home.
Mar. 16, 2025
“From a 19-year-old now to being 27, you go through a lot of changes,” the 2014 Olympic bronze medalist in the skating team event tells PEOPLE. “I found my plumber, I found my architect, I found the best wallpaperist,” he quips.
He also cut his social media-famous ponytail and, more personally, announcedhe is gay.
“It started out 100 percent as looking for this personal growth and trying to kind of find that inner strength and inner belief in myself,” he says of his evolution in and outside of the rink.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A Texas lawmaker isn’t backing down from his controversial stance, in thewake of another mass shooting, that changing gun laws would be uselessto stop more violence— and that “praying for protection” was the only solution.
Rep.Matt Schaefer, a Republican who represents District 6 in the Texas House of Representatives, spoke out on social media not long after authorities said a gunman killed seven people and injured 22 more during a shooting spree in Odessa and Midlands on Saturday.
Mar. 16, 2025
Johana Suarez.Photo: Mobile County Metro Jail
A couple’s cross-country road trip reached a dead end early Sunday after an argument led the man to get out of the car and start walking along an interstate in Mississippi, where police allege the woman then gunned the car’s engine to 73 mph and struck him.
“Mad girlfriend + vehicle = dead boyfriend,” the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office attempted to summarize in anews release.