Murders/Suicide/Missing






Missing teen found shot, killed; mother chased down suspect

The body of a missing Immokalee teenager has been discovered in Hendry County, and a Clewiston man has been charged by Seminole Police in the shooting death.

Ricky Trevino, 17, was found dead of gunshot wounds on a remote dirt road in a sugar cane field near Clewiston, according to an arrest affidavit.

Teddy Osceola, 20, of Immokalee, was arrested Thursday afternoon on a first-degree murder charge and booked into the Hendry County jail in LaBelle.



Kimberly Lindsey's Body Found in Hendry County

The next day, workers in a sugar cane field in Hendry County found a beheaded body. Its fingertips had been removed, and a bullet was found in her chest. The body was later identified as Lindsey.

Albert Lambert was found dead of a drug overdose at a residence he owned in Miami, and Kimberly Lindsey's blood was found on his clothing, authorities said.

Ex-husband of slain nurse found dead at sister’s house in Miami; cops say he was main suspect




Shoot-Out in the Street

They hated each other too much, taunted each other too often, carried too many guns for it to end any other way. Late on the morning of July 24, 1985, with the Florida heat rising, Mac Booth, 47, and Hayward Bryant, 49, faced off and shot each other dead.



Rape Victim Charged With Murder After Running Over Innocent Man

“He made me get out of the car and pulled me behind a building and that’s where he raped me,” Lee said. She was able to get back to her car after begging for her life and as she was leaving, she says accidentally ran over Timothy Bualkmann, 32, who was walking with the man she said raped her. Now she has been charged with second-degree murder after Bualkmann died from his injuries.

TRENARY v. STATE

Defendant, Raymond Trenary, appeals his conviction and sentence for second degree murder after the trial court denied his motion to withdraw his nolo contendere plea.

Defendant was originally indicted for first degree murder for the stabbing death of Hendry County Sheriff Earl S. Dyess, Sr. Pursuant to a plea bargain, defendant pled nolo contendere to second degree murder, a first degree felony subject to life imprisonment. § 782.04(2), Fla. Stat. (1979).



Child drop off leads to "estranged" wife's murder (Hendry County, Florida)

Witness the case of Melissa Shook, who "disappeared" after dropping of her child at the home of her "estranged" husband, JOSEPH SHOOK. She was later found dead in a field located four blocks away. Her "estranged" husband is now on trial for her murder.
























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