Lori Vallow's sister testifies in murder trial: 'kids thrown away like garbage' | LiveNOW from FOX
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Week four of the Lori Vallow murder trial is underway in Idaho. The so-called "Doomsday mom" is accused of killing her two youngest kids, J.J. Vallow, 7, and 16-year-old Tylee Ryan. FOX 10 investigative reporter Justin Lum spoke with Andrew Craft about what happened in court, including testimony from Vallow's sister Summer Shiflet. The court was played a conversation between Vallow and Shiflet, on June 24, 2020, two weeks after Idaho authorities and the FBI found the remains of JJ and Tylee on the property of Chad Daybell. Summer: “I think you were dancing on the beach, having a great time! Getting married! You took pictures and your kids don't deserve burials but you need to get wedding pictures? You don't think that's upsetting? And nobody knows except you and the Lord?" Lori: “Yeah ask Him." Summer: “I have and guess what?! I don't have one scripture that says it's okay to have kids thrown away like garbage in the ground. And that that's okay. There is nothing in the scriptures that is godly about hurting a child! Nothing! They deserve a proper burial with family that loves them at the least!” More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

Tinder trouble: Man charged with impersonating deputy on dating app

The images showed him wearing a deputy's uniform, and one image showed him carrying a loaded gun, New Mexico authorities said.

Arrest made in big multi-state identity fraud case

According to court documents, Tony Cao Li was arrested earlier this year in Utah after going on a spending spree with stolen IDs, including that of an Austin man.

Pasco sheriff: Uber Eats driver was victim in 'gruesome' murder at Moog Road home; suspect was out on parole

An Uber Eats driver texted his wife that he was making one final delivery before heading home – but he never showed up. Pasco County detectives said the 30-year-old man responsible for murdering the victim was out on parole for charges in Indiana and moved to Florida earlier this year.

Idaho student murders: Surviving roommate could testify at hearing
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The surviving roommate of the four people killed near the University of Idaho could testify at the suspect's preliminary hearing, scheduled for late June. Joshua Ritter, an LA criminal defense attorney and former LA County prosecutor joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow to discuss the latest developments.

Lori Vallow murder trial day 14: Idaho police detective, FBI continues to testify

Rexburg Police Det. David Stubbs returned to the stand on Monday, telling the jury that 20 electronic search warrants were served in connection to Lori, resulting in a "mass amount of data" and a warrant led to a bill for Vallow’s account associated to 18 phones.

Idaho murders: Surviving roommate asked to testify at hearing
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One of the roommates who survived an attack that killed four University of Idaho students has been asked to testify during a preliminary hearing for the suspect, Bryan Kohberger, after a defense investigator said she had information that could help clear him of the crime. Dan Springer with FOX News joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow with the latest.

Lori Valllow murder trial: Phone records, google searches examined in court | LiveNOW from FOX
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The trial for Lori Vallow, the so-called "Doomsday mom," is back underway in Idaho on April 24. Monday marks the fourth week of the murder trial, and a detective for the Idaho Police Department is expected to return to the stand. More than 25 witnesses have already testified for the prosecution. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

Kim Potter, ex-police officer who killed Daunte Wright, freed from prison | LiveNOW from FOX
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Former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter, who was convicted of accidentally killing 20-year-old Daunte Wright after mistaking her firearm for her stun gun, was freed from prison Monday, officials said. The mother of two served 16 months at the Shakopee Minnesota Correctional Facility after a jury found her guilty of first-degree and second-degree manslaughter. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

How scammers are using your Snapchat and TikTok posts in their AI schemes

AI scams that employ synthetic voice and images pull data from TikTok, Facebook and Snapchat to fabricate fake hostages' voices and images, according to a security adviser.

Ex-Louisville officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor hired as a deputy

Myles Cosgrove was fired from the Louisville Metro Police Department in 2021 for violating use-of-force procedures and failing to use a body camera during the raid on Breonna Taylor’s apartment.

Kim Potter released from prison

Kim Potter was released from prison in Shakopee early Monday.

Kim Potter set to be released from prison on Monday

Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter is set to be released from prison this week, after serving 16 months behind bars for the killing of Daunte Wright.

Man crashes truck trying to light marijuana on 'weed day'

Kansas authorities said the man was trying to drive with his knees before he crashed into “a cement culvert, a large fence corner-post, a telephone junction box, and a utility pole.”

Kenya cult deaths: 39 bodies found amid investigation into pastor

A pastor in Kenya has been arrested over links to cultism, and dozens of bodies are still being discovered on his land.