According to court documents Franecha Torres along with Nicholas Evans, 17, and Khalil Miller, 18 would lure William Tunchez to a remote path where he was promised that he would be allowed to have sex with Franecha. When Tunchez arrived he would be beaten, robbed and fatally shot. His body would be found by children the next day
Police would arrest Franecha Torres, Nicholas Evans and Khalil Miller who would all be charged with robbery and murder
Franecha Torres would hit internet fame to her reaction when she learned that she was charged with murder, see video below,
Franecha Torres would be found guilty at trial and be sentenced to life in prison without parole
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Franecha Torres Case
Before Willian Tunchez was fatally shot and robbed, three teens lured him with the promise of sex to the Suwanee path where he later died, a Gwinnett County detective said at a Thursday hearing.
Franecha Torres, 17, of Norcross, along with Nicholas Evans, 17, and Khalil Miller, 18, both of Suwanee, are all charged in the killing of 21-year-old Tunchez, of Lawrenceville. Tunchez’s body was found by neighborhood children the day after he was fatally shot, according to police.
Evans and Miller told Tunchez he could have sex with Torres for $300 on Oct. 7 if he came to a wooded walking path in a Suwanee subdivision, Detective Micah Hegwood testified at the preliminary hearing. When Tunchez arrived, Evans pointed a gun at Tunchez and Miller hit him over the head with a stick, Hegwood said. Tunchez started wrestling for the gun, and the gun went off.
Tunchez was shot in the neck. Evans, Miller and Torres took the belongings Tunchez had on him and fled, leaving Tunchez bleeding on the path, according to Hegwood. Tunchez’s body was discovered the next day, but not before Miller returned to the scene for a second look, Hegwood said.
“[Miller] said he actually went back and checked on the body the next day,” Hegwood said.
The teens also claimed to have been members of the Gangsta Disciples, according to Hegwood, but later said they were “just pretending.”
Evans and Miller have admitted to police that they were involved in Tunchez’s death, Channel 2 Action News reported. Torres has not said anything to the police regarding Tunchez, according to the news station.
Miller and Evans are both charged with felony murder, aggravated assault and armed robbery. Torres is charged with felony murder and armed robbery. The three teens are also being held on armed robbery charges stemming from three other incidents in Suwanee.
Miller, Evans and Torres are all being held without bond. The Thursday hearing was to determine whether there was probable cause for the charges to go forward; a magistrate judge determined there was. The issue of bond will be addressed at a later date by a Gwinnett County Superior Court judge
Brandon Risner is a killer from Georgia who would be convicted of the murder of Aaron Davis
According to court documents Brandon Risner and Aaron Davis were close friends up to the murder. Davis was over visiting with Risner and would spend the night in a guest room. However during the night Risner would sneak in and stab Davis before dragging him to the shower where he would dismember Aaron.
The next day Brandon Risner would put the remains of Aaron Davis into a suitcase and brought it to a remote location where he would bury him. Risner would also dispose of Davis vehicle before setting upon cleaning up the murder scene. Risner would also pretend to be Davis and would text Davis girlfriend who was concerned regarding lack of communication
When police in Rome Georgia began investigating Brandon Risner they would discover a whole list of Google searches on how to dispose a body, how to clean up a murder scene and son on
Brandon Risner would be arrested, plead guilty to Aaron Davis murder and would be sentenced to life in prison without parole
Brandon Risner Case
The horrific details of Aaron Davis’ murder were revealed at the sentencing hearing of a 23-year-old haunted house scare actor who had admitted to brutally killing his best friend.
On June 20, Brandon Christopher Risner pleaded guilty to 12 charges, including malice murder, two counts of felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault, aggravated battery, concealing the death of another, abandonment of a dead body and theft by taking, as well as misdemeanor removal of body parts from the scene of a death, tampering with evidence and obstruction of an officer.
It’s because of those crimes that Risner will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole.
At his July 18 sentencing, Floyd County Assistant District Attorney Leah Mayo described in detail what she called the calculated murder Risner confessed to committing on November 11, 2022. MURDER & MUTILATION
Davis had stopped at his long-time friend Risner’s house on his way to Alabama to visit his girlfriend. That night, Davis and Risner went to an outdoor beer garden on the nearby Etowah River, drank some beers, and returned to Risner’s house, where they sang Karaoke, drank wine, and went to bed around midnight. Later that night, prosecutors say Risner grabbed a sharp knife from the kitchen and snuck back into the guest house window, where he purposefully carried out his plan to murder Davis.
Investigators believe Risner killed Davis in the guest bed he was sleeping in, then dragged him into the guest bathroom shower, where Risner dismembered him. He later used duct tape that he purchased from a local Walmart to wrap Davis’ body, put him in a suitcase and put his body into the trunk of the victim’s car. The following night, the prosecutor said he buried his best friend in a shallow grave nearby before ditching Davis’ car behind the levee in Heritage Creek Park.
In an attempt to hide the horror, the prosecutor said Risner purchased duct tape and used cleaning products to hide blood stains on the walls, carpet, shower, and the bed investigators believe Davis was killed in. Risner’s phone revealed a series of Google searches, including searches for new sheets and blankets, hydrochloric acid, how to drain a washing machine, how to clean blood out of a carpet and, in between, watching videos of “No Country for Old Men.”
The prosecutor mentioned other deceptive behaviors, such as pretending to be Davis and using his friend’s phone to text Davis’ girlfriend, who was concerned about her boyfriend’s lack of communication. He also texted members of Davis’ family and friends about how he planned to join the search for the friend he’d already killed
Davis’ family delivered heartbreaking impact statements one by one, describing a kind and fun-loving young man with a passion for television and film, and who had a big, bright future ahead of him until he was cruelly ripped away by someone the family knew and trusted.
Risner’s family also spoke at their son’s sentencing, begging the judge for leniency. Both his mother and father acknowledged their son’s mental health challenges but asked that he spend time in a facility that could help treat him and allow him to one day return to the family who loves him
The defense advocated for Risner, saying that while he does not meet the criteria for insanity, his autism spectrum disorder, unspecified psychotic disorder, cannabis use disorder, and other ailments likely contributed to Davis’ untimely death. Having no prior offenses and having taken full responsibility for his actions, the defense made its final plea for 30 years with the possibility of parole.
The Assistant D.A. says there were different narratives from Risner about why he killed Davis, but all suggested that it was premeditated, “something he (Risner) had been thinking about since early fall.”
“He had taken edibles and witnesses a prophecy where he thought that God was telling him he either had to kill his best friend or have sex with his stepmother, so he thought there would be less self pleasurable, so he decided to kill Aaron.”
The day Davis called Risner while passing through Rome, Georgia, Risner thought it was a “sign of his destiny,” seeing as his parents were out of town and he would be alone with Davis.
Ultimately, the prosecutor said his dark fantasies became a reality as she read the defendant’s own words he used to describe his thoughts leading up to and during the killing.
‘I don’t remember a single thought. I knew what I had to do. I was a man with a plan. I got up on the roof and stalked my prey. I became a carnal animal like in a dream. I saw that he was laying in the bed in there. I hid behind the pillar for a second to make sure that he didn’t see…The only emotion I felt was a surprise that I could have done it or that I could have changed my reality so drastically by making one move, the prosecutor said as he was recounting the thoughts he had leading up to and during Davis’ murder,’ the asst. district attorney said.
SENTENCE
Judge John Niedrach, who respectfully and empathetically reacted to the victim impact statements while appreciating the pain of the defendant’s family, sided with the victim, saying, “All of you are experiencing tremendous pain, but the Davis family exceeds that…to have a young son brutally murdered is unfathomable.”
After considering all the facts and circumstances of the prosecution, Judge Niedrach sentenced Brandon Christopher Risner to imprisonment for life without parole.
According to court documents Jeremy Williams would offer the mother of Kamarie Holland $2500 in order to tape a sexual act with the child which the mother, Kristy Marie Siple, also known as Kristy Hoskins, agreed to. After the act was performed Jeremy Williams would murder the child and bring her body to an abandoned home. The mother would eventually report the little girl as missing and she would be found the next day
Jeremy Williams would also confess to the sexual assault and murder of his one month old daughter in Alaska which was a cold case at the time of his arrest for the Kamarie Holland murder
Jeremy Williams would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death
Jeremy Williams Case
The man convicted of kidnapping, sexually assaulting and murdering 5-year-old Kamarie Holland was sentenced to death on Monday, according to al.com.
Jeremy Williams, 40, who was convicted of four capital offenses for the 2021 rape and murder of the Columbus, Georgia, girl, was given the death sentence for each of the four charges, WTVM reported.
Williams received the death penalty for murder of a child less than 14 years old; murder during a rape; murder during sodomy; and murder during a kidnapping, the station reported.
He was also sentenced to life for knowingly recording the acts of rape, and sodomy; 10 years in the Department of Corrections for obstruction of a corpse; life in the Department of Corrections for human trafficking; and 20 years in the Department of Corrections for conspiracy to commit human trafficking.
Williams confessed to raping and murdering Kamarie as well as his 1-month-old daughter in Alaska — a cold case that was reopened after the confession, WRBL reported.
When a sheriff’s deputy asked Williams why he was confessing he said it was because he “wanted to get right with God before he’s executed,” WRBL reported.
The girl’s mother, 35-year-old Kristy Marie Siple, also known as Kristy Hoskins, has also been indicted on felony murder and human trafficking charges after she offered Kamarie to Williams for $2,500.
Kamarie was reported missing by her mother on Dec. 13, 2021. Her body was found in an abandoned home in east Alabama the next day. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled, according to the medical examiner.
According to court documents Brandon Warren and Dakota White made a suicide pact but before they would take their own lives they wanted to take someone elses.
Brandon Warren and Dakota White would lure eighteen year old Sam Poss to the home of Dakota’s Grandparents. When he arrived the two teen killers would place a bag over Sam head and proceeded to stab him to death
Brandon Warren and Dakota White would hide the body of Sam Poss in the woods however it was soon discovered and the two teen killers would be arrested.
Brandon Warren and Dakota White would be convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole
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Brandon Warren And Dakota White Case
Sam Poss did not seem hounded by the usual teenage angst.
As a student at Perry High School, 30 miles outside of Macon, Ga., he was easygoing and unapologetically geeky. Each year he attended Atlanta’s Dragon Con, the Mecca of comic and sci-fi diehards. His father would regularly come home to find Poss had pulled apart his computer, tinkering around with the electronics. Within hours it would be back together, working better than before. Poss was so at home with himself, he would often spill out from his family’s home wearing mismatched socks.
“He would just grab whatever socks were available to put on with his shoes and didn’t care whether they matched, were the same style, same color, just didn’t care,” his father Chris Poss later told the Macon Telegraph. “He knew who he was and didn’t care what anyone else thought about that.”
The director of the high school marching band, in which Poss was captain of the drum line, noted the quirk and declared annual Sam Poss Days, the Telegraph reported. On the occasion, everyone else in the band wore clashing socks.
Poss, a 2016 graduate, was kind and generous, his family would later say, which is why on the last night of his life, when an acquaintance asked for Poss’s help with some computer game coding, the 18-year-old readily agreed. “He was a good kid, a nice guy,” one of his alleged killers would tell police when describing how he lured Poss to his death. “It was easy.”
Poss never came home that night in October 2016. According to authorities, two friends, Dakota White and Brandon Warren — 17 and 18 at the time, respectively — lured Poss to White’s grandparents home, where they stabbed and strangled the teen before hiding his body in nearby woods.
Four days later, as search-and-rescue teams combed the area and helicopters beat overhead, White confessed to police. He said he and Warren had made a suicide pact. But before they took their own lives, they decided to take another.
This week, White went on trial in Houston County. His defense offered no witnesses, only context, saying White was gripped by a devastating depression. After 20 minutes of deliberation, the jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts, including felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault, concealing the death of another and tampering with evidence, according to 13 WMAZ.
Warren’s trial is expected to start next week
White was a ninth-grade high school dropout, the Telegraph reported. His father is in prison for armed robbery, and he lived with his grandparents. He did not hide the dark places his feelings were driving him. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that in 2015, White left a post on Facebook: “I wouldn’t mind taking a knife, shoving it into someones throat and just watch them choke on their own blood until they die.”
Brandon Warren was allegedly equally gripped by anger and depression, authorities said. In 2015, he posted: “Who could love you but the mold that sprouts from your cold sad corpse.”
As White later told police detectives four days after Poss went missing, in a video confession played for the jury, the friends had decided to kill themselves in a suicide pact by October 2016. “I was just having really bad thoughts,” he told police, according to 13 WMAZ. But White and Warren decided to do something else before taking their lives.
“We just figured might as well,” he told police. “It came down to might as well see how it feels to kill someone before we kill ourselves. We didn’t see no reason not to, we were about to die, what did we care for?”
White told police Poss was picked almost randomly. Knowing the computer whiz was a “good kid,” the pair assumed Poss would agree to help if they messaged him, claiming they needed his help with a made-up computer glitch and offering to pick him up. “He messaged right back,” White told police.
Dakota White and Brandon Warren picked up Poss, then shuttled him back to White’s house. According to his confession, while in the driveway, White roped a telephone wire across Poss’s neck and began strangling him, the Telegraph reported. When the wire snapped, he continued choking Poss with his arm. Warren allegedly stabbed Poss with a knife.
As they commenced their attack, Poss asked what they were doing, White confessed. “I’m sorry,” White told his victim.
“There was blood everywhere,” White told police. The two teenagers spent hours cleaning the car, even going to Walmart to buy carpet cleaner. “Resolve,” he said, “is really expensive.”
“I knew I wasn’t gonna get away with it,” he said. “I felt too bad.”
After his confession, White showed police where he and Warren had left Poss in the local woods.
At his trial, White’s attorney emphasized that the defendant had confessed to police and helped fill in the last moment’s of Poss’s life.
“His young life was so full of darkness that he thought suicide was the only option,” defense attorney Angie Coggins told the jury. “What Dakota did was wrong, but in the end, he did right. … He confessed his sin.”
White is set to be sentenced after Warren’s trial.