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BREAKING: Rob Reiner's son charged with two counts of first degree murder
NBC News· 2025-12-16 21:49
Today, I'm here to announce that our office will be filing charges against Nick Reiner, who is accused of killing his parents, actor director Rob Reiner and photographer, producer Michelle Singer Reiner. These charges will be two counts of firstdegree murder with a special circumstance of multiple murders. He also fesses a special allegation that he personally used a dangerous and deadly weapon, that being a knife.These charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole or ...
Brian Walshe found guilty for murder of his wife
NBC News· 2025-12-16 00:40
Tonight, the verdict is in. >> Guilty. >> Guilty of what, sir.>> Murder in the first degree. >> A Massachusetts jury says Brian Walsh killed his wife, Anna, the mother of their three children. >> Anna Walsh is dead because he murdered her.>> Walsh was motivated by jealousy and money. According to the prosecution, alleging the 50-year-old wanted to cash in a $2.7% million life insurance policy. Before the trial began, Walsh pleaded guilty to dismembering his wife's body and deceiving police, but denied being ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-12-15 20:42
Brian Walshe was found guilty of murder in the death of his wife, in a case that captured public attention for years across Massachusetts https://t.co/YSjAjPnKbQ ...
Nick Reiner held on $4 million bail after being booked on suspicion of murder in parents' deaths
NBC News· 2025-12-15 19:25
Police have announced that Rob Reiner's son, Nick Reiner, has been arrested and booked on suspicion of murder in the deaths of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michelle Singer. He's being held on a $4 million bail bond right now. Uh through the night, working with the coroner's office, they were able to identify them uh definitively as Rob and Michelle Reiner.Uh we have our robbery homicide division handling the investigation. They worked throughout the night on this case and were able to take into custody uh Ni ...
Lawrence on Hegseth boat strike: 'There was no war and there was no fog'
MSNBC· 2025-12-05 04:47
Allegations of War Crimes and Cover-Up - The report alleges a pattern of lying within the American military following potential war crimes [1][4][7] - It focuses on a specific incident involving a second missile strike on a destroyed boat, potentially killing two survivors, which is described as a possible war crime or murder [2][8] - The report claims initial denials and misrepresentations of the event, specifically mentioning Pete Hegseth's alleged false statements [3][4][8] - The author cites a legal expert who considers the entire operation, including the initial strike, as murder, given the absence of armed conflict and the civilian status of the targets [8] Congressional and Public Response - Congressional leaders were briefed on the incident, revealing differing opinions, with some Republicans defending the strike and Democrats expressing concern [8] - Senator Tom Cotton defended the strike, believing the survivors posed a threat, while other Republicans remained silent [8] - The report highlights a demand for the release of a secret video depicting the incident to the American public [13] - The release of another video showing a similar strike in the Pacific Ocean is seen as an attempt to normalize such actions [13] Historical Context and Parallels - The report draws parallels to the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam, where initial reports misrepresented the event as a "resounding success" [5][6] - It suggests a potential cover-up and a tendency to defend military actions regardless of evidence, similar to the defense of Lieutenant Cali in the My Lai Massacre [9][10] - The author emphasizes the dehumanization of the victims, comparing them to the victims of the My Lai Massacre, whose identities were unknown [11] Credibility and Evidence - The report questions the credibility of the American military's defenses without supporting evidence, given its history of alleged cover-ups [7] - It criticizes the justifications offered for the second strike, highlighting inconsistencies and questioning their validity [9] - The author suggests that defenders will rationalize the killings regardless of the video's content [10]
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BBC News (World)· 2025-12-02 22:33
National Guard shooting suspect charged with murder https://t.co/1UNiRQCMFt ...
Mangione on watch to avoid 'Epstein style situation'
NBC News· 2025-12-02 16:13
Prosecutors played a 911 call placed by the restaurant manager publicly for the first time. The manager telling the operator customers thought Manion looked suspicious, adding, "He looks like the CEO shooter in New York, and they are really upset." Among the evidence his attorneys are trying to have excluded everything discovered in his backpack in that McDonald's, a gun, bullets, and Manion's alleged writings, including what prosecutors say was a plan to murder health insurance executive Brian Thompson, wr ...
'You can't shoot people who have surrendered': Concerns about possible war crimes grow after strikes
MSNBC· 2025-12-01 12:54
General, a lot to sort through here and yet it really does seem simple. Andy McCarthy, a very conservative legal commentator who has supported Republicans for I mean it's the reason he's a Fox News contributor because he is conservative uh in in his worldview in writing things. But Andy McCarthy puts it two ways.First of all, he says he doesn't think this constitutes war attacking these boats. um and says if it doesn't constitute war, it's murder. But even if you believe, and he says, even for argument's sa ...
Legal analyst: Trump declaring airspace over Venezuela is closed could ‘launch an illegal war’
MSNBC· 2025-11-29 14:49
Retaliation and Abuse of Power - The report highlights a significant number, at least 470, of individuals and entities facing retaliation under President Trump's leadership [1][28][29] - The actions are designed to intimidate others and suppress dissent, even when legal challenges are unsuccessful [31][32] Legal and Constitutional Concerns - Trump's claim to invalidate pardons signed by President Biden using an autopen is baseless, as legal experts confirm the use of an autopen is legal and the Constitution doesn't require signatures on pardons [13][14] - The legality of a potential military action in Venezuela is questioned, with concerns raised about potential war crimes and violations of international law [17][18][19][20][23] - The president's authority to declare another nation's airspace off-limits is challenged [22] Pardons and Accountability - Trump could potentially issue pardons to eliminate liability for individuals involved in controversial strikes, raising concerns about accountability [24][25] - Even with potential pardons, individuals may still face legal risks under domestic laws of South American countries or international law [27]
Massachusetts man charged with murdering wife changes plea on two charges ahead of trial
NBC News· 2025-11-19 02:36
In Massachusetts court today, Brian Walsh told the judge he did mislead police and he did dispose of his wife's body. >> Tell me in your own words, sir, why are you here. >> I'm here to plead guilty >> on those two counts.>> Yes. >> But what he didn't do is plead guilty to murdering his wife Anna, the most serious charge he faces. Before we begin, u selecting jurors.>> Jury selection now beginning in a case that has taken wild turns since Walsh reported last seeing his wife on New Year's Day in 2023. Accord ...