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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Man Indicted for Sodomy, Murder in 4-Month-Old Baby's Death

A St. Charles County grand jury indicted Jordan Lafayette Prince on charges he sexually assaulted and murdered a 4-month-old infant.

A St. Charles man was indicted Friday on forcible sodomy and child abuse charges in addition to first-degree murder in the death of a 4-month-old baby. A St. Charles County grand jury indicted Jordan Lafayette Prince, 24, of the 3600 block of Fremont Drive in St. Charles, for choking a 4-month-old baby on Dec. 3. The child died Dec. 4. Related: St. Charles Man Charged With Murder for Strangling Infant St. Charles Police also said Prince forcibly sodomized and abused the infant, causing blunt trauma to the child’s ear, head, chest, abdomen, back and legs, and caused multiple tears in her rectum, bladder and uterus. Prosecutors said Prince had deviate sexual intercourse with the baby. Police said Prince was watching the girl as her mother …

CHRISTINESOMEAN

6:25 pm on Thursday, May 16, 2013

There is NO REHABILITATION FOR PEDOPHILES. The fact that children excite them sexually will NEVER change. With that in mind, I say to hell with incarcerating them. Do to him/them what they subjected their victims to. Rape and sodomize this bastard with a baseball bat and then burn him alive. Free cremation services courtesy of the state penitentiary. B.T.W......Lucy Vega, I WOULD have clicked …   more ›

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

UPDATE: Police Searching for O'Fallon Murder Suspect

Terry Culberson, 63, has been charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Man Gets Life in Prison for Killing St. Charles Woman, Putting Her Body in Septic Tank

Douglas Howery, 60, was convicted of first-degree murder of his wife Betty Ann Howery, 44, of St. Charles, on Nov. 29. According to reports, Douglas Howery killed his wife and then dumped her in a septic tank to hide her remains.

A man found guilty of killing his wife and then dumping her dead body in a septic tank in 1992 was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, the St. Louis Post-Disatch reports.  Douglas Howery, 60, was convicted by a jury in Audrain County of first-degree murder of his wife Betty Ann Howery, 44, of St. Charles, on Nov. 29. More from the Post-Disatch: (Betty Ann Howery) vanished in February 1992 after a night at their family farm in Annada, MO, in Pike County near the Mississippi River. She was missing until October 2008, when a crew bulldozing the land found her skeleton in an abandoned septic tank. Authorities found a .38-caliber revolver in the septic tank where Betty Howery’s body was discovered. An autopsy …

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Man Indicted for Murder in St. Charles Domestic Assault Case

St. Charles County prosecutors said Steven Martineau beat his girlfriend, Linda Cerutti, on May 26. She died 15 days later.

A St. Charles County grand jury indicted Steven J. Martineau Jan. 18 for second-degree murder, second-degree domestic assault and third-degree domestic assault in the beating death of his girlfriend. Prosecutors said Martineau assaulted Linda Cerutti May 26, causing severe head trauma. She remained unconscious and died June 10 as a result of her injuries. She was 50 years old. Martineau next has a court appearance scheduled for Feb. 22. Martineau also is charged with a Feb. 26 assault on Cerutti, which was witnessed by another woman, according to St. Charles Police. Police said he hit her twice in the face, knocking her to the floor. The police report indicated he punched her because she stayed out until the early morning hours. Martineau …

Debbie Ingle

6:20 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

This seems unfair, he should be getting more! Just because we see this kind of stuff on the news all the time means we should accept? NO, I don't think so. Our society needs to quit accepting and make our laws more punishable for their crimes. And these types of people should not be released to cause more harm again to others. Keep them locked up! He changed her and made her weak and took …   more ›

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Police: St. Charles Man Charged With Murder for Strangling Infant

Jordan Lafayette Prince, 24, of St. Charles, was charged Thursday following the asphyxiation death of an infant on Dec. 4, 2012.

A St. Charles man has been charged with second degree murder and endangering the welfare of child in the first degree following the death of a four-month-old.  Jordan Lafayette Prince, 24, of St. Charles, was charged Thursday following the asphyxiation death of an infant on Dec. 4, 2012.  According to the probable cause statement, Prince told St. Charles Police that he was watching the child on Dec. 3 in the living room of his residence in the 3600 block of Fremont while the infant's mother slept. At approximately 11:30 a.m. Prince told police he became frustrated when the infant would not stop crying.  Prince told police that he knowingly handled the infant in a cruel manner and was rougher than he should have been. Prince told police he …

Dani Brison

5:29 pm on Friday, April 26, 2013

All pedophiles should castrated   more ›

Monday, October 15, 2012

Domestic Violence Victim Was Strong Woman, Daughter Says

"If this could happen to my Mom, it could happen to anybody," said Linda Cerutti's daughter, Carrie Brackett.

Linda Cerutti wasn’t what people think of when they think of domestic violence victims, said her daughter, Carrie Brackett. “My mother is by far the strongest person I have ever known in my life,” Brackett said a few days after her mother died June 10. “She was the person I would call for just about anything. I leaned on her. Now, I can’t do that.” Cerutti, of St. Charles, died June 10 from injuries from a May 29 attack. Her live-in boyfriend, Steven Martineau was charged Friday with second-degree murder. He was charged with third-degree domestic assault on Cerutti in February. Brackett said she was surprised to find out her mother’s relationship with Martineau was an abusive one. “I want the message out there. If this can happen to my Mom…

Tara Boyer

3:49 pm on Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Survivors, friends, neighbors, family, and concerned citizens are invited to join the St. Charles County Chapter of the Family Violence Council of Lincoln & St. Charles Counties for our Annual Candlelight Vigil Walk of Unity on Thursday, October 18, 2012 from 6:30-8:30pm. The Vigil begins at the Bogey Hills Baptist Church (1721 Treetop Drive, St. Charles, MO 63303). October is Domestic Violence …   more ›

Friday, October 12, 2012

Martineau Murdered Girlfriend in May 26 Attack, Police Say

The defendant also is charged with a separate domestic assault on the woman.

A second-degree murder and second-degree domestic assault charges were filed Friday against Steven John Martineau, 48, of the 400 block of Tower Grove in St. Charles. Martineau is accused of killing his girlfriend, Linda Cerutti, 50, who died June 10 from her injuries. St. Charles Police said Martineau and Cerutti argued at their home 400 block of Tower Grove Place in St. Charles. During the argument, Martineau attacked Cerutti, beating her into unconsciousness, police said. She never recovered from her injuries and died 15 days later. According to a news release, investigators used inconsistencies in Martineau’s account of how Cerutti sustained her injuries and information from other sources to develop the case. Martineau has been held on…

Melody

11:13 am on Sunday, October 14, 2012

So happy to hear he will have to pay for what he done god bless all of you and I'm so sorry go your loss   more ›

Friday, October 5, 2012

Accused Cop Killer from O'Fallon to Stand Trial in St. Charles

Deonta Williamson ended a high-speed chase that began in O'Fallon by ramming a Carutherville police car with a stolen Cadillac Escalade, which killed a police officer.

An O'Fallon man, accused of killing a southeast Missouri police officer, will stand trial in St. Charles, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. According to KSDK, Deonta Williamson, 30, was fleeing police in August 2011 when he slammed a stolen Cadillac Escalade from his parents O'Fallon home into two patrol cars positioned to stop him. Carutherville Officer Evan Burns wasn't able to get out of the patrol car and was killed in the accident. Williamson was granted a move to St. Charles County after a Tuesday hearing before Judge Fred Copeland in Pemiscot County.  The family of Williamson said he suffers from mental illness, according to KFVS. But Williamson’s mental exam, KZIM reports, showed competency and his next court date in St. Charles…

Monday, September 17, 2012

Life in Prison for Man Convicted of 2007 Murder of St. Charles Insurance Agent

Paul White, along with accomplice Cleo S. Hines, planned a robbery that took the life of Robert Eidman, a St. Charles insurance agent. On Monday, White was sentenced to life in prison.

Paul White, formerly of St. Charles, was given a life sentence without parole on Monday for the 2007 murder of 48-year-old insurance agent Robert Eidman. White received another life sentence for a second count of robbery. The sentences will run consecutively. In early June 2007, White, broke after a gambling loss of $1,200, planned to rob Eidman, a St. Peters resident, when he recalled that Eidman, who was his wife's insurance agent, took cash payments. Although White's roommate, Cleo Hines, pulled the trigger, Eidman planned the crime and provided the gun, prosecutors said. The case was unsolved for more than three years when DNA evidence finally connected White, incarcerated for another crime, to the murder. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch …

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

St. Charles Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Murder Case

Tory Brooks was one of four men who attempted to rob Brandon Joyce during a drug deal gone bad.

The man who was the passenger in a getaway car during an attempted robbery and murder on a St. Charles parking lot on Christmas Eve 2010 was sentenced Monday to 20 years in prison, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Tory Brooks, 22, of the 900 block of North Sixth Street, pleaded no contest to charges of second-degree murder, attempted robbery and two counts of armed criminal action, the report said, for his part in the the death of Brandon Joyce, a 26-year-old St. Charles-native. Brooks was one of four men who tried to rob Joyce during a drug deal early on the morning of Dec. 24, 2012. According to court documents, investigators say the fourth suspect shot Joyce in the head, then all the men fled. Joyce died at 3:50 a.m. Dec. 28 at SSM …

ethel chapple

10:20 pm on Tuesday, July 10, 2012

It's amazing how Brandon was painted as an up standing citizen. When in fact, he sumonon those guys to bring him drugs, which is a crime itself. Everything was posted good about him, when in fact, those twin brothers were high school graduates and in training to become boxers, they had gone out of town to train with George Formen camp. I don't condom murder, or a person who loses his life over a …   more ›

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