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Connor Crowe, 16, Sentenced To 80 Years In Prison For Killing Mom, Sister

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Connor Crowe, 16, Sentenced To 80 Years In Prison For Killing Mom, Sister

Connor Crowe, 16, Sentenced To 80 Years In Prison For Killing Mom, Sister

A West Virginia teenager has been sentenced to 80 years in prison for gunning down his mother and sister in cold blood when he was just 13 years old.

Connor Crowe, 16, — who pleaded guilty in November to charges of second-degree murder, after waiving his right to be tried in juvenile court — was ordered Tuesday to serve two consecutive, 40-year sentences.

“I want to remind you that your sister was 15 at the time you murdered her,” Hancock County Circuit Judge Jason Cuomo told Crowe. “She was younger than you are right now, and you gave her no consideration, no mitigation for something less than a death sentence.”

“Your sister would have graduated high school, I think about a week or two ago,” the judge continued. “She’ll never get that opportunity to go to college. She’ll never get to walk down the aisle with her father and get married or have kids of her own. You took that from her. You gave her no opportunity to make something of herself, but you’re asking me to do that for you.”

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Crowe was 13 in September 2020 when he fired several rounds into the chest and torso of his mother, Melissa Rowland, 39, and 15-year-old sister, Madison “Flo” Rowland, inside their home in Weirton, West Virginia.

Crowe was 13 in September 2020 when he fired several rounds into the chest and torso of his mother, Melissa Rowland, 39, and 15-year-old sister, Madison “Flo” Rowland. Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home.

After the shooting, Crowe ran outside in his pajamas and claimed that a stranger was responsible for the carnage, telling a neighbor that he shot the intruder in the shoulder with a gun that was still in his pocket.

Prosecutor Steven Dragisich had said gunshot residue was found on Crowe and there was no evidence anyone had forced their way into the home or fled from it.

Following the teen’s guilty plea, Dragisich said he will be seeking the maximum penalty allowed by law for each count.

“The fact remains, he knew what he was doing was wrong,” Dragisich said Tuesday. “He thought about it beforehand and knew it was wrong. He thought about maybe not doing it, but he did it anyway. And then he thought of a defense. All that shows the danger there and the mitigating factors are very minimal compared to what happened in his state of mind.”

Crowe will remain in a juvenile correctional facility until his 18th birthday when he will be transferred to an adult prison.WTOV
Defense attorneys for Crowe cited his age as one of the mitigating factors in asking for a shorter sentence, but the judge sided with the prosecution, handing him two 40-year prison terms, to be served consecutively.

No motive for the brutal killing of the mother and daughter was ever revealed, with the prosecutor telling the station WTOV last year: “I don’t think we’ll really understand why.”

Crowe will remain in a juvenile correctional facility until his 18th birthday when he will be transferred to an adult prison.

Crowe could be eligible for parole after serving mere 15 years.

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Three Men Arraigned in Lagos for Alleged Kidnapping, Theft

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Three men, Azeez Sadiq, 35, Taiwo Olayinka, 30, and Monsuru Saheed, 21, were brought before an Ikorodu Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on Tuesday, facing charges of kidnapping and theft. The suspects, whose residential addresses were not disclosed, were charged with conspiracy, kidnapping, and stealing.

According to the prosecutor, ASP Christian Okonofua, the incident occurred on August 20 at around 12 p.m. near a Mobile petrol station behind F One Bar in Ikorodu, Lagos. The defendants, along with accomplices still at large, allegedly kidnapped two individuals from Ogun State and stole N13,000 from one of the victims.

Local residents apprehended the defendants and reported the matter to the police, leading to their arrest. The charges brought against them contravene Sections 411, 172, and 287 of the Lagos State Criminal Law, 2015.

During the court hearing, the defendants pleaded not guilty. Magistrate O.A. Ogbe granted each defendant bail of N1 million, requiring two sureties in the same amount. One of the sureties must own landed property and provide proof of three years’ tax payments to the Lagos State Government.

The magistrate also ordered that the second charge be duplicated and forwarded to the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) for further advice. The case was adjourned until October 3 for mention.

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29-Year-Old Sentenced to 7 Years for Secret Cult Membership

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29-Year-Old Sentenced to 7 Years for Secret Cult Membership

A 29-year-old man, Tobiloba Ogunbo, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for being a member of a secret cult, following a ruling by the Ogun Special Cultism Court in Abeokuta.

Ogunbo, who had initially pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy, involvement in an unlawful society, and causing a public disturbance, was found guilty by Magistrate O.L. Oke. The court ruled that the prosecution presented sufficient evidence to prove Ogunbo’s involvement, leading to the conviction.

The court also noted that the convict will serve his sentence without the option of a fine.

Prosecutor Inspector Olaide Rawlings told the court that Ogunbo and several associates had injured a man, identified as Mr. Anu, during a confrontation in the Sabo area of Abeokuta on January 19, 2024. Following an investigation, Ogunbo was arrested, and he confessed to being a member of the Eiye Confraternity.

The charges against Ogunbo violated Sections 45(b), 34, 36, and 37 of the Secret Cults Prohibition and Special Provisions Law of Ogun 2016.

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Police Nab Three Suspected Kidnappers After N3 Million Ransom in Lagos

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Police Nab Three Suspected Kidnappers After N3 Million Ransom in Lagos

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested three suspected kidnappers involved in a ransom operation after collecting N3 million from the family of their victim.

The command’s spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrests to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday. According to Hundeyin, the Isashi Police Division received a distress call around noon on Tuesday, reporting the abduction of an individual by unknown assailants in the Oke Moro area of Isashi.

Responding swiftly, police officers arrived at the scene, where they rescued a 24-year-old male victim and apprehended the three suspects.

“Initial investigations revealed the suspects had beaten the victim and demanded a ransom of N2 million, which the victim’s mother paid into two separate bank accounts,” Hundeyin said. He further explained that the suspects also forced the victim to transfer N1 million from his bank account and took his three Nigerian international passports, among other valuables.

The police are continuing their investigation and are working to apprehend others involved who managed to flee the scene.

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