Ramin Khodakaramrezaei, 38, had stalked Zohreh Sadeghi, 33, and her 35-year-old husband Mohammed Naseri for "many months," before killing them in an apparent murder-suicide, authorities say.
Nathan Millard was last seen alive at Happy's Irish Pub in downtown Baton Rouge after a bartender cut him off on Feb. 22. A passerby discovered his severely-decomposed corpse wrapped in a rug in the early hours of March 6.
James Brenner has been charged with aggravated murder and third-degree abuse or desecration of a human body in relation to the disappearance of Dylan Rounds, who went missing in May of last year.
Shelley M. Noreika of Pennsylvania was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for faking her young daughter's illness, prosecutors said, incurring "six-figure losses" for her insurer via medical treatments.
The 40-year-old cold case of Nancy McEvers' suspicious death has been closed, the Washington County Sheriff's Office announced after the victim's husband and detectives' prime suspect Randy McEvers died by suicide.
"Tim Norman sought to make $450,000 by having his nephew, Andre Montgomery, killed," said U.S. Attorney Sayler A. Fleming. "Instead, he was caught and will spend the rest of his life in prison."
For several jurors, the Snapchat video taken by Paul Murdaugh showing his father Alex present at the scene shortly before the murders was the tipping point. They were also skeptical of Alex Murdaugh's own testimony.
Elizabeth Holmes, scheduled to begin her 11-year prison sentence in April for defrauding investors out of millions, has given birth to her second child. Her attorneys are arguing that she should be allowed to stay out of jail while they appeal her conviction.
Zac Stacy pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal mischief in Orange County, Florida in exchange for prosecutors dropping more serious battery charges. His ex, Kristin Evans, came out against the sentence, saying prison isn't "rehabilitative."
Suspected serial murderer and former respiratory therapist Jennifer Anne Hall was charged with fatally dosing bronchitis patient David Wesley Harper in 2002. She's being investigated in the "suspicious" deaths of nine of her patients.