Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Crime Alert 11.09.22
Episode Date: November 9, 2022Man unsuccessful at Kentucky crime spree. Hammer attack between women in a mall. Man arrest for courtroom no-show and adds explosives charges to his rap sheet. See omnystudio.com/listener for priva...cy information.
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Moore and Daya goes on a Kentucky crime spree, unsuccessfully trying to carjack at a gas station,
leaving in his own car.
Then he tries another carjack in the school drop-off line.
Finally, he breaks into a home, all in the span of a few hours. That's right. A woman was
feeding her infant inside the car when Ndaya got behind the wheel. The mom escaped with the key fob,
preventing Ndaya from putting the vehicle in gear, so he returns to his car. A gas station employee
shoots at Ndaya as he drives by, causing him to crash.
Ndaya flees on foot and fails at a second carjacking, then breaks into a home through a window.
The homeowner greets Ndaya with a gun, holding him till cops arrive.
He's arrested on robbery and assault.
Kesha Honesty brutally hits a woman over the head with a hammer, leaving the woman
paralyzed. Witnesses say Honesty's attack was unprovoked. Precisely. Honesty lunged at the
woman with the tool in her D.C. apartment. When police arrived, they found a woman holding a towel
to a severe head wound, conscious but unable to speak., officers followed a trail of blood up the stairs to number
231 and Honesty tells them the victim's head injury came from a fall but they locate a bloodied
t-shirt and hammer in the apartment. Kesha Honesty's victim spends four months in the hospital.
Honesty herself, four years in prison after pleading guilty to assault with a dangerous
weapon. Nkenji Tolles gets into a fight with another woman at a Wisconsin mall, but she's not
done yet. She then follows the victim who has four children in the car out of the parking lot and
intentionally rams into mommy's car. That's right. Cops come to the mall after receiving reports of
the fighting, but it wasn't hard to find Tolles.
The 30-year-old flipped her own vehicle while trying to ram the victim, causing a multi-vehicle crash.
After getting medical clearance, Tolles was booked into the Dane County Jail.
Leonard Boudreaux's a no-show in court on public intoxication, so Fargo cops take him into custody.
When they search his backpack,
canines alert for an explosive. The 66-year-old's original charges were in Minnesota, and it's
unclear why Boudreaux was picked up in North Dakota. Few details were released on the nature
of the explosive device, but a bomb squad was able to disarm and destroy it. Possession explosives now the most
recent charge on Boudreaux's extensive rap sheet. More crime and justice news after this.
Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news, Crime Online's John Limley. Iowa authorities
say an 18-year-old sex trafficking victim who pleaded guilty to killing a man she
said raped her escaped from a women's center where she was serving her probation sentence.
Our friends at Crime Online. Piper Lewis was seen walking out of the building at the Fresh Start
Women's Center in Des Moines shortly after 6 15 a.m. Friday and at some point that day her GPS
monitor was cut off. A warrant was issued for Lewis' arrest, and a probation report asked
for her deferred judgment to be revoked and her original sentence imposed. She could face up to
20 years in prison. Prosecutors had called the probation sentence she was given in September
merciful for a teen who endured horrible abuse. Police in Mississippi's capital city have found
a decapitated body after receiving reports of a
dog carrying a severed human arm. The body was discovered in Jackson in an abandoned house in
the woods. The body's arm was recovered on a street near the house, but the head hadn't yet
been found. The victim appeared to be male, Jackson Police Commander Abraham Thompson.
We're still investigating. We're still looking for remains.
I would say that an individual that's responsible for it,
we most definitely want to find out where his or her head was.
We want to know what they were thinking.
Authorities declined to release the name of the victim
or more details surrounding the case amid an ongoing investigation.
Two Colorado police officers involved in the arrest of a woman who was seriously injured
when the parked patrol car she was in was hit by a freight train have been charged.
Prosecutors also announced that the woman, Yurini Rios-Gonzalez,
who was arrested after a report of an alleged road rage incident involving a gun before the crash,
was also charged with felony menacing. Of the two officers, Fort Lupton officer Jordan Steinke faces the most serious charges,
attempted manslaughter and second-degree assault, both felonies.
A man convicted of killing two women who disappeared near a Colorado ski resort town
nearly 40 years ago has been sentenced to two terms of life in prison.
Our friends at Crime Online.
71-year-old Alan Lee Phillips was convicted in September of two counts of first-degree murder
and other charges in the killings of 21-year-old Annette Schnee
and 29-year-old Barbara Bobby Jo Oberholzer.
Authorities said the two women, whose bodies were found in separate locations,
had both been shot but shared no other connection.
Both were believed to have been killed while hitchhiking outside Breckenridge,
about 60 miles south of Denver, where they disappeared on January 6, 1982.
Phillips was first identified as a suspect after DNA testing of evidence found at the crime scenes.
Florida cops pull over Andre Montalegre for driving on the interstate on
only two wheels and what's left of the rims. Montalegre says he has to make it home because,
so quote, someone cursed him. He says his only other option is to, quote, set the car on fire
and sleep on the median. He then spits on the cops and tries to grab the cop's taser. For the latest crime and
justice news, go to crimeonline.com. For This Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace. You're listening
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