Mar. 16, 2025
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The daughter, Selam, who asked that her last name not be used, spoke Friday in King County Superior Court at the sentencing for her father, Aregay Tesfamariam,reports theSeattle Post-Intelligencer.
Tesfamariam, 55, pleaded guilty earlier this month to killing his wife of more than two decades, 51-year-old Tringo Ferede-Tesema, in the attack at their home in Kent on Aug. 23, 2017, according to the outlet.
The son saw Tesfamariam with a kitchen knife in hand standing over Ferede-Tesema and he watched Tesfamariam stab her before he could intervene, striking his dad with a glass vase, according to theKent Reporter.
Mar. 16, 2025
Jason Jeschor.Photo: Mesa Police Department
A man who police say admitted to fatally stabbing his father allegedly did so after the older man refused to pay for the son’s groceries.
Victim Edgar G. Jeschor, 77, of Gilbert, Ariz., was found dead Friday in the Mesa apartment of his son, Jason Jeschor, 43, a police spokesman confirms to PEOPLE.
According to a probable cause affidavit accusing the younger man of second-degree murder and evidence tampering, the elder Jeschor went to his son’s apartment around noon on Thursday to take him to the store.
Mar. 16, 2025
Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, founder of the MISS Foundation and the Selah Carefarm at the farm’s barn with rescue goats Kurt and Martha.Photo:Adriana Zehbrauskas for The New York Times
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The weeks and months that followed were agonizing for the then-29-year-old mother of three, who turned to counselors for help but admits she ended up feeling worse after her therapy sessions. “I wasn’t sleeping,” she tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue.
Mar. 16, 2025
Ness with, from right, Cheston, Chatham, Chance and a portrait of Chesley at home in Massachusetts.Photo: Anjelica Jardiel
“If I am to break down and not be able to do anything, my babies will suffer,“Ashley Nesstells PEOPLE in this week’s issue, where she shares photos documenting their new life at home for the first time. “I feel like I’m just that person that has to hold everything together.”
“I have to take care of myself so I can take care of them,” she says.
Mar. 16, 2025
David Wise.Photo: Partick Smith/Getty Images
He’s done this all before — twice, actually.
Freestyle skier David Wise is the reigning gold medalist in the men’s halfpipe, winning in both Sochi in 2014 and PyeongChang in 2018. Now, he’s trying to snag another medal, and his podium chances are good: heading into the final, Friday night (Eastern), all four American freeskiers have qualified. Wise qualified in fourth.
Should he medal again, Wise, now 31, predicts an “immense feeling of satisfaction.