Nikki murder case

  1. Nicole Addimando
  2. Nikki Sue Entzel Convicted In Chad Entzel's Murder
  3. Murderer Nicole Addimando's sentence reduced under Domestic Violence act
  4. Nikki Yadav murder case: A tale of 2 women who lived 30km apart, and had never met
  5. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead Now: Where Are Nikki Whitehead's Daughters Today? Update
  6. NBC's 'Dateline: Unforgettable' tells of Nicole VanderHeyden murder by George Burch


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Nicole Addimando

This section of a needs additional Please help by adding must be removed immediately, especially if potentially Find sources: · · · · ( February 2023) ( The couple met in 2008, when Nicole was 19 and Christopher 21, at a gym where they were both employed as gymnastics teachers. In 2012, after Nicole became pregnant, they moved in together in In September 2017, Addimando told a police officer that she tried to run away from Grover, but he Sentence Reduction [ ] In 2019, New York passed a law—the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act—that authorized reductions in sentences for domestic-violence survivors when the abuse they suffered "was a significant contributing factor to the defendant's criminal behavior." Upon our extensive review of the evidence, we reject the County Court's methodology, approach, application, and analysis of the three factors . . . set forth under [the DVSJA]. . . . . . . . Basically, the court premised its analysis on a presumption or notion that the defendant could have avoided further abuse at the hands of Grover. We will not engage in any such presupposition. The evidence, which included a detailed history of repeated sexual, physical, and psychological abuse by Grover against the defendant, expert testimony regarding the impact of that abuse on the defendant, and the defendant's testimony regarding the events prior to the subject shooting, established that the abuse was a significant contributing factor to the defendant's criminal behavior. • [ ...

Nikki Sue Entzel Convicted In Chad Entzel's Murder

A North Dakota woman accused of having her husband killed and staging his death to look like suicide has been convicted in the case. Nikki Sue Entzel, 41, was found guilty by a Burleigh County jury on Tuesday for her role in Chad Entzel’s 2019 murder, according to CBS Bismarck affiliate It took jurors about two hours to find Entzel guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit arson and conspiracy to tamper with physical evidence. Howard is currently serving a Prosecutors couldn’t pursue murder charges for Chad Entzel’s homicide because ballistic experts couldn’t conclusively determine who pulled the trigger. Nikki Entzel Photo: Burleigh-Morton Detention Center Although Howard had been on the prosecution’s list to testify in his ex-lover's murder trial, he was not called to the stand. According to KXMB-TV, Nikki Entzel's defense called no witnesses at all. Nikki Entzel allegedly called 911 on the morning of Jan. 2, 2020 to report a possible fire at the victim’s home. When authorities arrived on the scene, they found Chad, naked on his bedroom floor with two shotgun wounds. A small fire, believed to have been intentionally set, was also found on the basement’s furnace. Prosecutors said that, in the early morning hours of Dec. 31, 2019, Nikki Entzel and Earl Howard murdered Chad and staged the crime scene to look like a suicide. In her opening arguments, prosecutor Julie Ann Lawyer even claimed the couple took one of the two shell casings from the crime scene. ...

Murderer Nicole Addimando's sentence reduced under Domestic Violence act

Nicole Addimando is no longer facing life in prison. Butshe will remain imprisoned. The Poughkeepsie woman, convicted of murdering her live-in boyfriend and the father of her children, Christopher Grover, saw her sentence reduced to 7½ years in prison by thestate Supreme Court’s Appellate Division. The appeals court issued a decision Wednesday, judging Addimando deserved to be sentenced under the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act, nearly three months after her hearing. The court, however, rejected appeals regarding Addimando's conviction itself. Hearing: What was argued during Addimando's appeal of murder conviction, sentencing Denial: Addimando 'had the opportunity to safely leave,' denied lenient sentencing Guilty: Addimando verdict a rare outcome in Dutchess County history Previously, Addimando had been denied such sentencing by Dutchess County Judge Edward McLoughlin, who presided over the three-week murder trial and sentencing hearing. Shewas sentenced in February 2020 to 19 years to life, which she is serving in Bedford Hills Correctional Facility. Addimando was convicted of second-degree murder in April 2019. She never denied the September 2017 shooting, but claimed she did so after years of physical and emotional abuse. Prosecutors long argued that while she may have been a victim, there was no evidence directly proving Grover was the culprit of the abuse. In its decision, which the court noted was the first time the appeals board dealt with the two-year-old ...

Nikki Yadav murder case: A tale of 2 women who lived 30km apart, and had never met

JHAJJAR: Life is strange. So is the relationship between a man and woman. Art and literature have fed on these subjects. Crime too. So it isn't strange that in Delhi, two women, who lived 30km of each other in Jhajjar district of Haryana, never ever met but found themselves bound forever in a startling story of love, rejection, marriage and murder. Nikki Yadav's murder - Disbelief at Sahil Gehlot's village: 'Never showed disrespect' The villagers in Mitraon said Sahil Gehlot, accused of killing his live-in partner Nikki Yadav, was a very reserved person, but were still shocked that he had murdered a girl. In an inner room was Nikki's mother who had low blood pressure and was lying on the floor covered in a blanket, shielded by her aunts. Each time Nikki's name was taken, loud sobs broke out. "Nikki always had a smile on her face and she was always home for festivals. That is why we were happily anticipating her arrival for Holi in March," said her cousin. Her aunts said she was meticulous and planned things well, whether it was her higher studies or her career goals. 00:57 Delhi Police: 'Sahil Gehlot erased all data from Nikki Yadav's cellphone' They spoke of Nikki in the past tense. For the young woman, who had left the village so she could study and fulfil her aspirations, had faced the horrible fate of being murdered by her live-in partner, Sahil Gehlot. All because the 24-year-old Sahil decided to spurn her and marry someone else. That someone else was not present in h...

Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead Now: Where Are Nikki Whitehead's Daughters Today? Update

The quiet Atlanta suburb of Conyers was shaken by the gruesome murder of Nikki Whitehead in January 2010, who met her brutal end at the hands of very unexpected people- her young daughters. NBC’s ‘Dateline: Bad Blood’ chronicles the horrid details of her death as well as how the police were able to trace the killers after a twisted, long investigation. Let’s find out more about this shocking case now, shall we? Who Are Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead? Born on November 27, 1993, twins Jasmiyah Kaneesha Whitehead and Tasmiyah Janeesha Whitehead lived with their mother, Jarmecca Yvonne “Nikki” Whitehead, in her Conyers home. The 16-year-old sisters had a highly turbulent relationship with Nikki, who had a relatively on-and-off presence in their lives since they were young. The girls were raised mainly by their great-grandmother, Della Frazier, and went to live with their mother at age 13 after she gained their custody. Tasmiyah and Jasmiyah Whitehead // Image Credit: True Crime Daily/YouTube However, things turned rocky as Nikki and the twins were constantly in conflict, often engaging in Jasmiyah then allegedly retaliated by Given the violent nature of the attack, investigators initially suspected that one of her boyfriends might have been involved in the murder, but later investigation cleared all of them of suspicion. Although, the police soon began suspecting Tasmiyah and Jasmiyah’s hand in their mother’s death for multiple reasons. Firstly, the twins had numerous cuts an...

NBC's 'Dateline: Unforgettable' tells of Nicole VanderHeyden murder by George Burch

An episode of the television show The episode "Dateline: Unforgettable"tells the storiesof crimes that correspondents from NBC's long-running crime show "Dateline" have found most memorable. The original "Dateline" episode about VanderHeyden's murder, titled "Silent Witness," aired in 2020. In the "Justice for Nikki" episode,correspondent Andrea Canning said VanderHeyden's murder was "one of the most horrific cases" she had ever seen. While investigators initially suspected Then, DNA evidence and an analysis of phone data linked George Burch, a man from Virginia, to the crime. At a trial in 2018,Burch testified that it was Detrie who killed VanderHeyden before forcing Burch to help move her body to a field. But the jury found Burch, now 44, guilty offirst-degree intentional homicide. He was sentenced to life in prison without eligibility of parole. In June 2021, The story of VanderHeyden's murder has appearedin other true crime shows, including RELATED: RELATED: Contact Kelli Arseneau at (920) 213-3721 or