Friday, February 29, 2008

GEORGIA: ANTHONY TERRELL, 17, KILLS MOM AND SISTERS

Anthony Tyrone Terrell, son of slain Gwinnett County Sheriff's Deputy, charged with 3 counts of murder

Teen Son Charged With Murder in Deaths of Georgia Deputy, 2 Children
Friday, February 29, 2008
Associated Press

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — The 17-year-old boy was arrested Friday and charged with killing his mother, who was a sheriff's deputy, and his two small sisters, authorities said.

Anthony Tyrone Terrell Jr. was charged with murder in the shooting deaths at the family home near Lawrenceville, where the bodies were found late Thursday, said police spokeswoman Illana Spellman. She identified the victims as Gwinnett County Sheriff's Deputy Joy Deleston, 39, and her two daughters, Micaiah, 11, and Jelani, 4.

The motive for the killings was still under investigation, Spellman said.

Terrell was taken to jail in neighboring DeKalb County to avoid any potential conflict because Deleston worked for Gwinnett County, Spellman said. He is being held without bail.

Spellman said she could not confirm whether Deleston's service weapon was used in the fatal shootings or if investigators recovered the gun used in the killings. She said she did not know if there were any prior police calls to the home.

What was this teen thinking?

Monday, February 25, 2008

BOCA RATON: MALL KILLER KILLS NANCY BOCHICCHIO AND CHILD

Boca Raton Police Sketch of Serial Killer

This is the face of a coward!


Photo courtesy of(WPTV Staff)

NANCY BOCHICCHIO AND HER DAUGHTER, JOEY

TV re-enactment nets 100 tips in Boca mall slayings
By Patty Pensa South Florida Sun-Sentinel
February 19, 2008

The gripping re-enactments of three crimes centered at the Town Center mall yielded 100 tips after Saturday's airing on America's Most Wanted, police said Monday.

The half-hour segment was dedicated to the slayings of Randi Gorenberg and of Nancy Bochicchio and Joey Bochicchio-Hauser. The show's host, John Walsh, also interviewed the 30-year-old mother who was carjacked by the man some believe committed all three crimes. The woman, whose identity was hidden, provided a description used to sketch the suspect.

Officer Sandra Boonenberg, of the Boca Raton Police Department said the tips came through the TV show, Crime Stoppers and the department's tip line. She could not say immediately how valuable the tips will be toward capturing a suspect.

"Every tip was passed onto the investigators for follow-up," said Avery Mann, a show spokesman. "Clearly, this case is important to our South Florida viewers."

Gorenberg, 52, was killed in March and left at Gov. Lawton Chiles Memorial Park west of Delray Beach. About 40 minutes earlier, surveillance cameras caught her leaving Town Center at Boca Raton.

Bochicchio, 47, and her 7-year-old daughter were abducted in December after leaving the mall and were forced to withdraw $500 from an ATM. They were bound and covered with darkened sunglasses and goggles like the woman who escaped the August carjacking from the mall.

This guy needs to be caught...NOW...