Mar. 16, 2025
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PEOPLE confirms that up to $10,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the death of Jessica Daniels.
Officers were called to a home in Atlanta at dawn, arriving to find “Daniels inside the residence with an apparent gunshot wound to the chest.”
A statement from investigators says, “She was not alert, not conscious and not breathing.”
Witnesses told police a gunfight had erupted outside between two men, with one of the bullets penetrating a wall and hitting the teen girl, who was fast asleep.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Utah police are searching for answers in the mysterious death of a high school student at a house party last weekend.
Police say 17-year-old Kaylissa Oleary, a senior at Copper Hills High School, died from a gunshot wound but it isn’t clear whether she accidentally shot herself or if foul play was involved.
“If it was self-inflicted we don’t believe it to have been intentional, but we don’t know that someone else did it,” Unified Police Department Sgt.
Mar. 16, 2025
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“It got so bad, he stopped going to school,” 59-year-old Lisa Yuen recalls to PEOPLE.
A psychiatrist recommended the Yuens send Daniel to an upscale therapeutic boarding facility called CEDU High School in the California mountains. “His eyes opened up and he said, ‘That would be a nice school!’” Lisa remembers of the moment when she first showed Daniel the CEDU brochure.
But on Feb. 8, 2004, less than a month after arriving on campus, Daniel left the school and hasn’t been seen since.
Mar. 16, 2025
When Joshua Adames was 13 years old, he visited the home of a friend, where the friend showed off his father’s gun. While the magazine had been removed from the weapon, the bullet in the chamber had not.
Then the friend pointed the gun at Joshua and pulled the trigger.
On Aug. 1, Joshua should have celebrated his 31st birthday. Instead, his uncle Hector Adames is sharing the story of his death in order to prevent another senseless killing.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Grand jurors in Tennessee have returned a murder indictment against the father of a toddler who died in July after being left in a hot car for hours.
In mid-July, Levesque’s son, 3-year-old Daylin Palmer, was found unresponsive in a home in Smyrna.
Daylin was pronounced dead at the scene, and investigators would allegedly learn the boy was left unattended in a car for at least two hours. The temperature that afternoon reached 95 degrees.