British priest dead, another arrested after night of poppers, ecstasy, and gay sex
A drug-fueled night of sex turned deadly.
October 9, 2024
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A drug-fueled night of sex turned deadly.
Joe Exotic has seemingly withdrawn himself from the race for president without a word.
The transgender woman was in protective custody at the time of the attack.
Mark Latunski confessed to killing and eating the testicles and other body parts of the victim he met on the popular gay app.
Titus Low, 22, said he wouldn't rule out a return to OnlyFans after getting out of jail.
They were arrested during a sauna raid.
Three people who assaulted six men outside a gay pride festival in San Diego were sentenced to prison Monday, just days after pleading guilty to the July attacks.
Anderson Lee Aldrich pleaded guilty to and was sentenced for federal hate crimes and firearms charges for the mass shooting that left five people dead and around 20 injured.
"He is an unrepentant serial, violent, invasion-of-home rapist," the assistant U.S. attorney said during the sentencing hearing.
A Detroit judge called the act "an unspeakably ... horrible crime."
David Enrique Meza, a.k.a. "Mario Romo," stabbed his millionaire boyfriend to death in an apparent plot to inherit his estate.
Ashanti McAlister, 19, was found guilty of intentional homicide in the killing of 22-year-old Evon Young, a transgender rapper in Milwaukee.
William and Zachary Zulock were arrested in 2022 and pleaded guilty this year.
Randall Robert Berka II, 31, was sentenced to 32 months in federal prison for a comment he made on his YouTube account called "@killthefeds420."
The bill also would require even tougher sentences for forming or funding LGBTQ+ groups.
The crime was a "brutal and planned murder which was sadistic in nature," Justice Amanda Yip said in sentencing Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe who were 15 when they killed the girl.
The judge handed down a harsh sentence for Alexandra Skochilenko, who switched out price tags with antiwar messages in a supermarket protest last year.
Buck had previously been found guilty on charges that he provided drugs to men in exchange for sex, leading to two overdose deaths.
Federal prosecutors called him a "pathological liar and fraudster" who "made a mockery of our election system."
Russell Henderson, one of two men convicted of the heinous hate crime, tried to have his double life sentence shortened.