Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Crime Alert 09.18.23
Episode Date: September 18, 2023Deadly shooting at a high school football game. Car burglar caught after posing with stolen car. For more crime and justice news go to crimeonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat...ion.
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Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace. Breaking crime news now.
Teams Gerriton Jackson and Jacoby Queen get into an argument at a Louisiana high school football
game. All of a sudden, shots ring out. First responders find Queen, just 16, dead of a gunshot
wound to the head and another spectator injured. A manhunt for
Jerriton, Jackson and Suze, a school official, tried to clear the stadium. Nancy, 28-year-old
Brazia Davis also sustained a gunshot wound to the arm from the shooting but was not in serious
condition. Port Allen High School officials ended the game at halftime to help clear the stadium for
law enforcement and have stated that students will be supported with additional law enforcement
and trauma response teams when they return to school.
Jackson, 18, now charged with attempted murder and murder too.
Nicholas Coffey makes several social media posts about his new Mercedes-Benz,
failing to mention it's stolen.
Florida cops connect Coffey to a string of car break-ins
when they spot the stolen Mercedes on surveillance video near the break-ins
on three separate occasions.
Coffey's outfit on camera even matches what he's wearing in his posts,
right down to blue latex gloves and a bandana he wore during all the break-ins.
Coffey, 23, arrested on grand theft, and 12 counts of
burglary. Well, there's something to post about. More crime and justice news after this.
Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news, Crime Online's John Limley.
Despite claims from law enforcement officials naming Dennis Rader as a key suspect in the 1976 disappearance
of a 16-year-old girl. An Oklahoma prosecutor has now indicated that there isn't enough evidence to
charge the BTK serial killer. With more, here's Sydney Sumner with Crime Online.
At a press conference, the district attorney Mike Fisher claimed that he is not yet in a position
to charge Rader in the disappearance of Cynthia Dawn Kinney, a cheerleader from Pawhuska in
northern Oklahoma who was last seen at a laundromat. However, due to public interest in the recently
reopened cold case, Fisher requested that the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation launch
a formal inquiry into Kinney's disappearance. He also stated that he would press charges if
he found any evidence that would support them. Officials from Osage County Sheriff's Office,
including Undersheriff Gary Upton, have recently referred to Rader as a prime suspect in the deaths
of 22-year-old Shauna Beth Garber and Kinney, whose body was found in McDonald County, Missouri,
in December 1990. Now 78 years old, Rader committed the murders between 1974 and 1991,
earning the moniker BTK, Bind, Torture, Kill. Before being discovered in 2005, he engaged in
a long-running cat-and-mouse game with investigators and journalists. Ultimately,
he admitted to 10 murders that took place around Wichita, Kansas, which is located about 90 miles north
of Pawhuska. Rader is currently serving 10 consecutive life sentences behind bars.
In Jamaica, police have filed murder charges against a man they believe to be a serial
murderer responsible for at least four deaths. According to a statement released by police, the 25-year-old Montego Bay resident is accused of fatally stabbing at least two homeless men, an elderly woman, and a young male in July and August.
The parish of St. James, which includes the well-known tourist resort of Montego Bay, is where all of the victims were discovered with knife wounds.
The investigation is still
underway. A 57-year-old Norwegian man who kept his dead partner's body in a freezer and cashed
in her pension has been jailed by a Swedish court for fraud and falsifying records. Once again,
Crime Online's Sydney Sumner. According to the Varmland District Court, the unnamed 57-year-old man was found guilty of several charges,
including gross breach of civil liberties, gross fraud, and falsification of documents.
The man told police that after discovering the woman dead in their home, he had placed her body in a freezer.
The woman, in her 60s, was a Norwegian citizen with cancer.
The couple lived in the Swedish locality of Orjeng, which
is roughly 340 miles west of Stockholm. According to the court, the man cut up the body, keeping it
in the freezer that he also used for storing food. Following a tip, investigators discovered the
woman's body in the freezer in March. When family and friends had asked about the woman, the man
told them she was alive. The man still claims that his partner is not dead and they communicate telepathically.
The court alleged that the man concealed the death in order to obtain her pension from neighboring Norway
and that it was a tax refund related to the deceased partner that led to the fraud conviction.
According to the prosecution, the man committed systemic fraud of roughly $116,000. Guy Geyer makes a trip
to Washington state to help a family friend renovate their new home. He borrows a truck for
the job and gets to work sleeping in the home while completing the projects. After not hearing
from Guy for days, his friend goes to check on the house and finds Geyer's borrowed truck parked in the driveway.
Windows roll down, keys inside. The home is unlocked. All of Geyer's tools are left out and
unsecured. The home is unusually clean with no drywall or sawdust on the floor or counters.
Guy Geyer now missing nearly three years. If you have info on Guy Geyer's disappearance,
please contact Stephen County Sheriff's 509-684-5296. For the latest crime and justice
news, go to crimeonline.com. With this crime alert, I'm Nancy Grace. This is an iHeart Podcast.