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Mother Rejects Hit-and-Run Theory in Son’s Death, Calls It Murder

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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July 3, 2026

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Brisbane Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

The lingering scent of tragedy: A family grieves for Cake, the teen killed in alleged Pattaya suitcase murder

Warning: Graphic content. The spirit of a murdered teen can’t have grudges, her father says. But families can.

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 8, 2026

Her Mom Said She Couldn’t Watch the Baby — So She Asked Her Father-in-Law Instead — Now Her Mom Is Upset She Wasn’t Asked

Her mom just wants to play the victim and get sympathy. The post Her Mom Said She Couldn’t Watch the Baby — So She Asked Her Father-in-Law Instead — Now Her Mom Is Upset She Wasn’t Asked appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Us Weekly

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· Jun 26, 2026

Taylor Parker Claimed to Be Heiress to a Syrup Fortune: Inside Money Lies

Taylor Parker captured national attention after her crimes were depicted in Netflix’s June 2026 documentary Maternal Instinct. While claiming she was pregnant, Parker killed her pregnant friend Reagan Simmons-Hancock in October 2020. After she fatally stabbed Simmons-Hancock, Parker performed a C-section, cut out her baby and fled the scene with the newborn, umbilical cord and []

Daily Mail

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· Jul 11, 2026

Ann Widdecombe's family speak out as police say they don't believe 'killing' was politically motivated: RECAP

Ann Widdecombe's family speak out as police say they don't believe 'killing' was politically motivated: RECAP

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· Jun 23, 2026

Grieving Dad Tears into Sunny Hostin’s Take on Son’s Murder Trial

The father of murder victim teenager Austin Metcalf does not agree with Sunny Hostin’s take on the murder trial that found his son’s attacker guilty of murder. Jeff Metcalf said Hostin, a co-host on “The View,” had “no

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Related coverage for "Mother Rejects Hit-and-Run Theory in Son’s Death, Calls It Murder": Brisbane Times — The lingering scent of tragedy: A family grieves for Cake, the teen killed in alleged Pattaya suitcase murder. TwistedSifter — Her Mom Said She Couldn’t Watch the Baby — So She Asked Her Father-in-Law Instead — Now Her Mom Is Upset She Wasn’t Asked. Us Weekly — Taylor Parker Claimed to Be Heiress to a Syrup Fortune: Inside Money Lies. Daily Mail — Ann Widdecombe's family speak out as police say they don't believe 'killing' was politically motivated: RECAP. Independent Journal Review — Grieving Dad Tears into Sunny Hostin’s Take on Son’s Murder Trial