An Orlando man allegedly tried to cover up his wife’s murder by posing as her and posting messages on her Facebook page to make it look like she was still alive, PEOPLE confirms. After allegedly strangling 30-year-old wife Kristen McShane, George Joseph McShane, 42, posted the messages so family and friends would not become alarmed when the mother-of-two failed to return their calls or text messages, according to an arrest report obtained by PEOPLE. On Jan. 7, George McShane, who lists himself as “single” on his Facebook page, allegedly wrote on his wife’s wall: “I can’t believe I dropped my phone in the toilet.
PeopleWilliam Brentlinger was supposed to be still-born, but the boy and his twin, Reagan, came into the world on Dec. 17. William lived only 11 days, but a photographer captured images of the siblings together in their first days. Parents Lyndsay and Matthew Brentlinger, of Northwood, Ohio, said they found out at 23 weeks that William would be still-born, 13abc reported. "With twins you have frequent ultrasounds," Lyndsay told the news channel. "They said we just see something abnormal with the heart and sent me to maternal fetal medicine." Lyndsay said the left side of his heart wasn’t functioning when he was born, and “he just had a bunch of abnormalities.” More on this... A family friend contacted
Fox NewsAn Arizona state trooper stopped to help at a car wreck along a remote highway Thursday when he was shot and wounded in an ambush by a man who was bashing the officer's head against the pavement until a passing driver shot him to death, authorities said. The trooper suffered a severe wound to his shoulder and upper chest but he is expected to recover at a hospital. "My trooper would not be alive without his assistance," Department of Public Safety Director Ralph Milstead said of the good Samaritan who stopped. Officials said they were trying to determine exactly what happened and that the investigation faced major hurdles with the trooper seriously injured and two of the others involved dead.
ABC NewsHONG KONG, Jan. 12 (UPI) -- A Chinese commander of Beijing's South Sea fleet was promoted to head of the People's Liberation Army Navy, according to Hong Kong's Ming Pao newspaper. Vice Adm. Shen Jinlong, commander of China's South Sea Fleet, a key naval division that protects China-claimed assets in the South China Sea, is being given more responsibilities as members of the incoming administration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump criticizes Beijing's construction of artificial islands on disputed territory. Shen, 60, succeeds PLA Navy Adm. Wu Shengli, 71, according to the report. Shen is a native of Shanghai and previously served as commander of the support of China's North Sea Fleet. He
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Good HousekeepingBy posting photos of a two-door off-roader in the desert, Ford proves itself to be the ultimate Troller.
Road & TrackWhen Cavaliers’ players showed up to LeBron James‘ Halloween party, they had to step over a Stephen Curry dummy to get in the door. There were other digs at the Warriors throughout the home, including a 3-1 lead drum that rubbed some Warriors the wrong way. What the Warriors needed to do about that was answer back on the court.
NBC SportsDuring his final news conference of 2016, in mid-December, President Obama criticized Democratic efforts during the election. “Where Democrats are characterized as coastal, liberal, latte-sipping, you know, politically correct, out-of-touch folks,” Obama said, “we have to be in those communities.” In fact, he went on, being in those communities - “going to fish-fries and sitting in VFW halls and talking to farmers” - is how, by his account, he became president. It’s true that Obama is skilled at projecting a populist image; he beat Hillary Clinton in Iowa in 2008, for instance, partly by attacking agriculture monopolies . On the contrary, the past eight years of policymaking have damaged Democrats at all levels.
Washington PostCriminal Minds showrunner Erica Messer had some big plans for Season 12, but everything changed on Aug. 12. Thomas Gibson, who was already serving a suspension, got fired following an altercation with writer/producer Virgil Williams, forcing the show to write out everyone's favorite BAU Unit Chief Hotch. Fans were upset, Gibson accused the show of trying to "erase me," and the show adapted by promoting Paget Brewster back to full time and adding a new cast member, Damon Gupton, on top of previously announced newbie Adam Rodriguez. Messer had kept quiet on the whole ordeal since it happened, and while she couldn't talk about specifics of Gibson's dismissal, TVGuide.com caught up with her to discuss all the recent changes, how she decided to write out Hotch (who joined Witness Protection to protect himself and his son Jack from Mr. Scratch), how she readjusted his stories, if we'd ever see Hotch again, what she wants to say to fans, and more.
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