Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Minot Police Department
North Dakota police have arrested a woman who they say killed a 18-year-old college student in her apartment.
Anita Knutson, a student at Minot State University, was found stabbed to death in her apartment on June 4, 2007. According toNBC News, she had been stabbed multiple times, and a bloody knife had been left behind in a sink.
Adding to the mystery: The apartment’s front door had been locked, and her roommate claimed to be gone for the weekend.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Courtesy Kristina Anderson
When a gunman burst into Kristina Anderson’s French class atVirginia Techon April 16, 2007, and began firing, ice-cold terror surged through the college sophomore’s body as she realized what was happening.
Relying on pure instinct, she crouched on the floor and put her stomach on the seat of her one-piece desk with her back to the shooter as he opened fire into the classroom. The 11 minutes that followed were the worst of her life.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Courtesy Theresa Keil/National Aquarium
Fifteen sea turtle just started their Florida vacation.
According to a press release from Baltimore’sNational Aquarium, the facility recently released 15 young turtles in the ocean waters around Florida after successfully helping the animals recover.
The turtle — 13 Kemp’s ridley and two green sea turtles — arrived at the National Aquarium in November 2021 after rescuers found the creaturesstranded and cold-stunnedoff the coast of Massachusetts.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Kent Johnson/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/AP
A Georgia man authorities say was connected to a black supremacist cult pleaded guilty Tuesday in the starvation death of his 15-month-old daughter, PEOPLE confirms.
Calvin McIntosh, 48, also pleaded guilty to three counts of cruelty to children, theAtlanta Journal-Constitutionreports.
McIntosh entered Alford pleas to the charges against him, allowing him to accept punishment while still maintaining his innocence.
The surprise plea came on the second day of jury selection for McIntosh’s trial.
Mar. 16, 2025
Evelyn Mae Boswell.Photo: Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
Evelyn Mae Boswell was last seen sometime in December, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation — but she was officially reported missing only on Tuesday, more than seven weeks after she vanished.
A statewideAMBER Alerthas been issued for the toddler.
The Sullivan County Sheriff’s office has enlisted the help of the FBI and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. The Tennessee Department of Children’s Services has also launched an investigation.