Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Crime Alert 02.06.23
Episode Date: February 6, 2023Stalker accused of murdering his target. Man shoots two teenagers during a car crash. For more crime and justice news go to crimeonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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Kenneth Fandrick, 56, takes out a restraining order against Stephen Milner,
the man with whom Fandrick's wife's allegedly having an affair.
After the affair ends, Milner begins stalking the woman and her husband,
going so far as to place tracking devices
on their cars. Now, Fandrick's dead, found strangled to death in his car. Nancy, Fandrick's car was
found in a parking garage where he works. A coroner ruled his death to be the result of, quote,
blunt force trauma to his neck. Fandrick alleged in a lawsuit against Milner that the man
stalked him for more than two years and caused emotional harm with threats then cut Fandrick
into pieces. Milner 55 charged with secondary murder stalking and violating a stalking order.
While driving a carload of people in the Montana countryside, Carl Alden begins to act erratically.
After arguing with a 14-year-old girl, he pulls a gun and shoots the girl and another teen in the head.
Three people escape after Alden drives into a ditch.
Cops find the 14-year-old still in the SUV bleeding and showing possible signs of sex assault.
Alden was allegedly on meth at the time of the incident, Nancy.
Alden's bond was set at $1.5 million.
Alden's rap sheet shows he served five years of federal supervision
after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter.
Alden, 32, arrested on attempted rape, attempted murder, and weapons. More crime
and justice news after this. Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news, Crime Online's
John Limley. A driver has been arrested for allegedly running into a bicyclist and then
fatally stabbing him on a Southern California roadway. Van Roy Evans-Smith of Long Beach was taken into custody
on suspicion of murder for the attack Wednesday in Dana Point. He remains jailed without bail.
58-year-old Dr. Michael John Mamone of Laguna Beach was in a bike lane on the Pacific Coast
Highway around 3 p.m. last Wednesday when he was struck from behind by a Lexus sedan in an intersection.
The driver then stabbed Momone, who was pronounced dead at a hospital. Bystanders held Smith for
sheriff's deputies. He was arrested and a knife was seized. Smith didn't have any known connection
to Momone, and investigators are still trying to determine a motive for the killing. Prosecutors
in San Francisco have dropped all charges against two men accused in the murder of famed private investigator Jack Palladino, citing a lack of evidence.
Sidney Sumner is with Crime Online.
Palladino, whose clients included presidents, corporate whistleblowers, and Hollywood moguls, died February 1, 2021 outside his home after suffering a brain
injury resulting from a drive-by attempt to rob his camera. The 76-year-old man fell and hit his
head, but not before snapping photos of the two men driving by. Police used the photos to track
down and arrest the men, but the district attorney's office dismissed the case after a witness admitted
he never saw one of the men in the passenger seat attempt to steal the camera through the car window.
The San Francisco Public Defender's Office also said in a statement that the suspect's DNA was not found on the camera.
A man who pleaded guilty in the 1997 killing of an 88-year-old Michigan woman has been sentenced to at least 10 years in prison in the long unsolved case.
A Genesee County judge sentenced 43-year-old Michael Adam Burr to a minimum of 120 to 240
months for second-degree murder and 120 to 240 months for first-degree criminal sexual conduct
in the slaying of Mary Prier. Both sentences will run concurrently.
Burr was also ordered to face mandatory lifetime electronic monitoring and register as a sex
offender for life. Burr had pleaded guilty to the charges in December following his 2021 arrest in
Prier's death. In exchange for his plea, prosecutors agreed to dismiss a kidnapping charge he had faced.
Suspected serial killer Warren Forrest has been found guilty by a Southwest Washington jury
for slaying 17-year-old Martha Morrison of Portland, Oregon, nearly 50 years ago.
Crime Online's Sydney Sumner.
After about 90 minutes of deliberation, the Clark County, Washington jury found Forrest guilty of first-degree murder.
Morrison's remains were discovered October 12, 1974, by members of a hunting party in a densely wooded area of Dole Valley in eastern Clark County.
However, the remains weren't identified until 2015, when her DNA was discovered on the grip of a dart gun found at Forrest's home.
Prosecutors filed a murder charge against Forrest in late 2019.
Dakota Hoarder, 27, causes a scene at a Disney restaurant screaming at employees.
When a security officer asks him to leave, Hoarder hits him repeatedly with a cardboard poster tube,
yelling, what are you going to do about it? Well, finally, a Florida cop drags Hoarder out of the park,
arresting him for battery and D.C. disorderly conduct.
Happiest place on earth?
Finally, with him gone.
For the latest crime and justice news, go to CrimeOnline.com.
With this crime alert, I'm Nancy Grace.
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