Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Crime Alert 11.29.22
Episode Date: November 29, 2022Young man attacks his ex girlfriend, her brother, and police. Welfare check leads to the discovery of a body. Kidnapper leaves girl on side of the road 2 states away from home. For more crime and just...ice news go to crimeonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace. Breaking crime news now, Matthew Richardson goes to help his sister
after her ex shoots at her car with a shotgun. At the sister's home, Zachary Hanna shoots at
her again, hitting 31-year-old Matthew in the face, killing him. Hanna then takes off into the
woods with Alabama cops on his tail. Nancy, the chase turns into a running gun battle between the 20-year-old and police.
Cops catch up to Hannah three times as he runs through the neighborhood.
The first time, Hannah is told to surrender,
and he fires shots that miss the officers before continuing to run.
The second time, Hannah fires more shots and injures an officer,
then finds himself face
to face with a homeowner on his property and shoots at him too. Hannah himself is hit three
times. The third time, cops use a canine to finally subdue the shooter. Hannah now charged
with murder and seven counts attempted murder. Zachary Coates' family begs California cops to do a welfare check.
They haven't heard from Zachary in months. Cops find what looks like a fresh grave in the backyard.
That's right. Police bring a cadaver dog to the property and the canine indicates the presence
of human remains. Investigators then obtain a search warrant to dig up the grave and they
exhume a body with a visible gunshot wound. Family members ID
the remains as coats. Cops then arrest 61-year-old William McKnight and 39-year-old Crystal Skelton.
Cops say McKnight shot Coates and Skelton helped bury the body. 22-year-old Kobe Jordan kidnaps a
teen girl, drives her from Alabama to an abandoned building in Florida, binds her hands and feet with duct tape, and savagely beats her, dumping her on the side of the road.
And Nancy Jordan was not alone.
19-year-old Molly Jarrett and another unidentified woman joined Jordan after they abducted the teen. It's unknown whether the victim knew her abductor or either of Jordan's companions,
but she helped Florida cops identify Jordan and Jarrett before their arrest.
Jordan and accomplice Molly Jarrett booked on robbery, false imprisonment, and battery.
More crime and justice news after this.
Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news,
Crime Online's John Limley.
Mexican prosecutors had filed charges against a U.S. woman
suspected of killing another American seen being beaten in a viral video.
Prosecutors in the state of Baja California Sur
did not name the suspect in the October 29th death of Shanquela Robinson.
But on Thursday, they said they had approached Mexican federal prosecutors
and diplomats to try to get the woman extradited to face charges in Mexico.
Robinson's father spoke to our friends at CBS.
My daughter, she suffered, man.
And they sit there and watch.
The video raised suspicions that Robinson may have died
at the hands of people she was traveling with,
a group that left Mexico after she was found dead in a rented villa. A municipal judge in New Mexico
appears to have been fatally shot by her husband before he killed himself. Sydney Sumner is with
Crime Online. Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputies found the bodies of 65-year-old Diane Albert and
63-year-old Eric Pinkerton, several dogs and a cat at their home in the village of Los Ranchos.
According to investigators, Pinkerton apparently shot and killed them all before taking his own life.
A friend of the couple contacted the sheriff's office sometime before 4 p.m. on Friday
after receiving a troubling message from Pinkerton.
In the message, Pinkerton stated that he had shot his wife and dogs and was going to kill himself. Albert was a municipal judge for the village of Los Ranchos, which borders
Albuquerque, and was former planning and zoning commissioner for the North Valley community.
The suspect in a triple homicide in Southern California who died in a shootout with police
is believed to have driven across the country to meet a teenage girl before killing three members of her family.
28-year-old Austin Lee Edwards also likely set fire to the family's home in Riverside,
California, before leaving with the girl.
Deputies from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department killed Edwards after locating him
with the teenager later that day.
Edwards, a resident of North Chesterfield, Virginia,
met the girl online and obtained her personal information by deceiving her with a false
identity known as catfishing. Until last month, Edwards was a Virginia State police trooper.
Over two weeks after four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in their rooms,
local police and federal agents continue to follow leads,
but say they have ruled out any connection to two other stabbings in the Pacific Northwest.
Here's Crime Online's Sydney Sumner.
Moscow, Idaho police say there have been a number of media inquiries
about a 1999 double stabbing in Pullman, Washington,
and the 2021 double stabbing in Salem, Oregon.
Investigators say
that while these cases share similarities with the quadruple homicides, there does not appear
to be any evidence to support the cases are related. Detectives say that no suspect has
been identified, and they warned against speculation that has stoked community fears
and spread false facts. To date, 113 pieces of physical evidence have been collected
and sent to the Idaho State Police Crime Lab for processing and analysis.
The four students, three women and a man, were found dead in their beds November 13th in a rental house near campus.
A county coroner says they were likely asleep when they were attacked.
37-year-old Precious Jackson has a protective order against 27-year-old neighbor Monika Garner.
Then the two run into
each other at the grocery store. Things quickly go south. Garner grabs Jackson's face mask and
tries to spit into her face and grabs a 10-pound tube of ground beef and starts beating the other
woman, all while both their children are watching. The neighbor-turned-aggressor, Monika Garner,
takes a guilty plea on a reduced charge of disorderly conduct.
For the latest crime and justice news, go to crimeonline.com. With this crime alert, I'm Nancy
Grace. This is an iHeart podcast.