Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Crime Alert 10.10.23
Episode Date: October 10, 2023Man kills sister, who he is convinced, is a witch. Driver celebrates crashing through home, police station. For more crime and justice news go to crimeonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for priva...cy information.
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Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace. Breaking crime news now. Anthony DiBella calls 911 to report
Wanda Paoli's being killed. She is a witch killed with a knife and all and currently on the porch.
When first responders arrived, DiBella standing over his sister's body,
telling cops he had to kill her because she, quote, was going to harm their mother.
Nancy, DiBella developed the belief his sister Wanda was going to kill their mother because
she frequently watched 48 Hours and their 89-year-old mother had a small bruise on her hand.
DiBella also told officers, quote, she was getting in the way of me communicating to God.
DiBella cited a battle with schizoaffective and bipolar disorders during his sentencing
hearing, but Judge David Renzi said DiBella made it very clear he deliberately caused Paoli's death
due to his guilty plea to all charges. DiBella, 53, now sentenced to 18 years to life on murder two.
John Hargreaves ramps his car through the garage of a New Jersey home to harass the homeowner.
When the homeowner comes out, Hargreaves takes off, driving to a nearby police station, using his car as a battering ram
again, crashing into the police squad room, blasting, welcome to the jungle. Hargreaves gets
out of the car with his hands in the air, seemingly celebrating. Hargreaves, 34, now charged with
terrorism, ag assault, and mischief.
More crime and justice news after this.
Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news, Crime Online's John Limley.
We begin in the Mountain States as a court has now determined that the man accused of
murdering 10 people in a Colorado grocery store in a 2021 rampage is mentally fit to face trial, resuming
the halted prosecution. With more, here's Sydney Sumner with Crime Online. According to Judge
Ingrid Bakey, Ahmad Al-Aliwi Alisa, who suffers from schizophrenia, is able to comprehend court
procedures and participate in his own defense. After earlier assessments deemed Alisa to be
incompetent,
Behe presided over a hearing last week to review an August conclusion by experts at a state mental
facility that he was capable. The hearing to discuss the verdict had been requested by Elisa's
counsel. 24-year-old Elisa is charged with murder and several attempted murder counts in connection
with the shooting spree that occurred on March 22, 2021 in a packed King Superstore in Boulder, roughly 30 miles northwest of Denver.
Employees informed detectives that Elisa allegedly started shooting outside the grocery store,
injuring at least one person in the parking area before heading inside.
Customers and employees hurried to flee the attack,
with some taking refuge in neighboring shops, while others exited through the loading docks in the back.
Elisa has not yet been asked to enter a plea.
Maine State Police say a man has been charged with murder in connection with the death of
a three-year-old girl on Christmas Day. According to a news statement from the police,
29-year-old Tyler Witham Jordan of Edgecombe was arrested in connection with the
death of McKinsley Handraham. It was in the morning hours of December 25, 2022, that police
received a 911 call reporting that a toddler was not breathing. Hospital staff later pronounced
her dead. Police say that the cause of death is being withheld at this time, even though the
medical examiner's office in Augusta determined that the death was a homicide. Authorities have reported that Witham Jordan was the boyfriend
of McKinsley's mother at the time of the child's death. He's currently behind bars in the nearby
town of Wiscasset. Following allegations that they recorded the moment they targeted and fatally
struck a bicyclist in a hit-and-run in Las Vegas. Two teenagers have been indicted and
charged as adults with a number of offenses, including murder and auto theft. Once again,
Crime Online's Sydney Sumner. The teens, who were 17 and 16 at the time, were connected to at least
three hit-and-runs that happened on the morning of August 14th. The counts the teenagers were
already facing have been expanded by the indictment. Due to there being minors at the time of the alleged crimes, Crime Online is not releasing their names.
The 64-year-old cyclist Andy Probst, a retired former police chief from the city of Bell, which is west of Los Angeles,
was killed in one of the suspected hit-and-run accidents as he was pedaling along the side of a road.
In the footage taken from the front passenger seat of a reportedly stolen vehicle, the driver comes up behind Probst on an otherwise empty road. As the driver turns
toward Probst and hits the bicycle, male voices can be heard laughing. The impact throws Probst
across the hood of the vehicle and into the windshield. Moments later, he can then be seen
lying on the ground close to the curb. The teenagers were charged with murder and residential burglary as well as battery, attempted murder and residential burglary, as well as several
counts of auto grand larceny and possession of a stolen vehicle. Arrieta Valdez and Ernesto
Caballero separate during Arrieta's pregnancy, but they stay in close contact about the baby boy,
Andrew. When Arrieta comes home from the hospital, her family members are sick.
Worried about the baby, Ariete stays with Caballero in his Miami home.
When Ariete's mother and grandmother come to visit the baby,
Caballero suddenly attacks them, killing mom, grandma, and great-grandma.
Caballero drives away from the home, taking the baby and an AK-47.
That afternoon, cops find Caballero in a wooded area, dead by suicide.
Baby Andrew nowhere to be found.
Andrew Caballero, just 10 days old, now missing over three years.
If you have info on baby Andrew Caballero, please call Miami-Dade PD 305-471-2400. For the latest crime and justice
news, go to crimeonline.com. For This Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace. This is an iHeart Podcast.
