Michelle Christine Solis, 46, could face up to four years in state prison and would have to register as a sex offender as part of her plea deal.
Abbey Fielder, 26, Laura Schluckebier, 45, and Nicole Carter, 47, were arrested on Monday, April 22, following an investigation by the Nebraska State Patrol.
Grant's lawyer said that Grant and Goncalves had ended their engagement and that Goncalves "allowed her to stay in the apartment as she rebuilt her life."
Merridith Nunley, 38, has been charged with the murder of her 55-year-old ex-husband, David Nunley.
Police sources said that the friend who found Evans told the police that they were unaware of her being depressed or facing challenges with her mental health.
A deeply saddening missing child case has reached a tragic end with the discovery of Jaylen Griffin's badly decomposed body in an attic. This grim discovery, announced three days after it was made on April 12, signals the end of a four-year search that has deeply saddened the community.
Officials said that "homicide unit detectives are working strong, active leads" in the investigation into the shooting.
Peruvian woman, Ana Estrada, suffering from a degenerative illness, dies by euthanasia following a court ruling allowing her to end her life with medical assistance. Her landmark case sparked debates on assisted suicide rights in Peru and across Latin America.
Local media reported that the AW139 crashed at a sports complex within the naval base, while the Fennec struck a nearby swimming pool.
Elias Huizar, 39, has been identified as a suspect in the double homicide of his former wife and his girlfriend, whose teenage friend he was accused of raping.
Andrew Wilhoite was charged with murder but was found guilty on charges of voluntary manslaughter over the killing of his wife, Elizabeth "Nikki" Wilhoite in March 2022.
She describes the event as "insane," with acrobats intermingling with the crowd and a large firepit surrounded by cushions.
At one point during the coffee shop encounter, a worker tried to intervene and stop the aggressor, but their efforts were unsuccessful.
According to estimates, Cooperman, Blavatnik, and Kraft collectively contributed nearly $100 million to Columbia University.
Barnard administrators had begun issuing warnings to students late Wednesday, indicating that they risked being suspended if they did not vacate the area.