John bailey tallahassee arrest
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FAYETTE COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC/Gray News) - One person was arrested as authorities search for a missing infant, whose disappearance was discovered through an investigation into a fatal crash.
The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 1-year-old Kahleb Rowan Collins, who was reported as “unaccounted for” following a crash involving the boy’s family.
Kahleb’s father, Steven Collins, and his 2-year-old sister Ryleigh were killed on Dec. 8 when their truck left the roadway and struck a tree, according to the sheriff’s office. The child’s mother, Wendi Bailey, was taken to the hospital with critical injuries.
The sheriff’s office said the following day they learned about the couple’s other child, Kahleb, and that he was not with his family at the time of the crash.
It was later discovered that the child had not been seen since September.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency was notified and issued an Emergency Missing Child Alert for Kahleb more than a week later on Dec. 17
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Charlotte Greathouse and her husband John have been nursing their broken hearts for 16 years.
“A mother’s broken heart never mends, I read that sometime,” Greathouse said. “And I thought, 'Boy, that’s so true.' It’s just a sadness that overwhelms you.”
November 2, the anniversary of their daughter Kelli’s murder, comes and goes every year, but they wanted this year, as they grow older, to be a little different.
“I thought her story would die with us, and I wanted it to be told," she said.
The Greathouses agreed to be interviewed for Investigation Discovery’s On the Case with Paula Zahn series. The special will take viewers through Kelli’s murder case.
“It has made this journey more difficult revisiting it, and [there were] concerns about the show, because Kelli was a very private person, and I hope and pray she would understand why I agreed to do it," Charlotte said. "I wanted Kelli’s story to be told, because she died a terrible death, and the person deserves the death pena
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida teenager faces a possible life sentence after he pleaded guilty Monday to fatally stabbing a 13-year-old classmate 114 times and leaving her body in a wooded area near their homes in 2021.
The plea came as jury selection was scheduled to begin Monday morning in the first-degree murder trial of Aiden Fucci, who was 14 when Tristyn Bailey was killed, prosecutors said.
“I just want to say I plead guilty and I’m sorry for the Bailey family and my family,” Fucci, 16, told the judge in St. Augustine on Monday morning.
The judge accepted the guilty plea and said Fucci’s sentencing would be scheduled at a later date. Although he was charged as an adult, Florida law sets the sentencing for a juvenile convicted of first-degree murder between 40 years and life in prison. An adult convicted of the same crime would face either a life sentence or the death penalty.
The girl’s family reported her missing on Mother’s Day 2021, and her body was found in the w