Sydney Man Jailed for 44 Years Over Stabbing Rampage
A man who went on a violent rampage in Sydney’s CBD after murdering a vulnerable woman in a “cruel, brutal attack” has been jailed for at least 33 years.
Mert Ney pleaded guilty to the unprovoked stabbing murder of escort Michaela Dunn, 24, in a Clarence Street apartment on Aug. 13, 2019, after he booked in for a sex work appointment.
After repeatedly stabbing her and cutting her throat, he filmed himself standing over her body at the bloodied scene and sent the video to a man on Facebook.
“I’m [expletive] psycho,” he wrote. “I was laughing bro. The fear.”
One motorcyclist was killed and another motorcyclist was injured after they crashed into a pickup truck with a trailer that turned across the lane in front of them Monday afternoon near Obetz, the Franklin County Sheriff s office reported.
The two motorcyclists one driving a Harley Davidson and the other driving a Honda were riding south on Alum Creek Drive about 2:45 p.m. when the driver of a 2013 Ford F-550 pickup with a trailer attached attempted to make a left turn from Rathmell Road into the northbound lane of Alum Creek, deputies said.
The motorcyclists crashed into the side of the pickup with trailer, deputies said.
Updated: Apr 14 2021, 11:15 ET
THREE brothers were left empty-handed after their mum gave her entire £850,000 jackpot fortune to their sister.
Remo, Nino and David Rea blamed a grumpy judge for leaving them with nothing in an emotionally charged family row over their mum s will.
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Rita Rea was left everything in her mum s will
Remo Rea pictured outside the High Court in London
The trio claimed their mum Anna - who died aged 86 in 2016 - only left them out of her will because their sister Rita, a former tennis coach, had poisoned her mind against them.
All in their 50s, the three brothers fought their sibling for an equal share of their mum s fortune in 2019.
Brothers said they were only left out of mother s will because of sister s influence
Remo, Nino and David Rea fought for an equal share of the fortune in 2019
But a judge ruled against them, handing everything to 56-year-old sister Rita
Brothers appealed, blaming grumpy judge Deputy Master Jonathan Arkush
Today, ruling on the appeal, the High Court in London rejected their appeal
Lady Colin Campbell suing newspaper over ‘defending Jeffrey Epstein’ claim Tristan Kirk
Controversial aristocrat Lady Colin Campbell is suing a national newspaper over an article claiming she had gone on breakfast TV “to defend Jeffrey Epstein’s right to rape children”.
The 71-year-old socialite and former I’m A Celebrity…. contestant caused a stir in November 2019 when she was interviewed on ITV’s Good Morning Britain about Prince Andrew.
She made a distinction that financier Epstein had been jailed for “soliciting prostitution from minors”, telling GMB host Piers Morgan: “That is not the same thing as paedophilia.”
Campbell went on to add “I’m not justifying Jeffrey Epstein.”