Murder USA: U of Md-Eastern Shore Students Charged in Attempted First-Degree Murder

Some folks just haven’t heard that ‘black lives matter’ and instead, two men in Princess Anne now sit in the clink on charges that they tried to make ‘other’s lives splatter’ with gunfire. When college students decide to become criminals, they ought to bone up a little bit on standard crime spree stuff.

Drugs USA: Heroin overdose likely for stiff found in john; kid at Leonardtown High Nabbed with $800 in top-grade dope

Capt. Alioto reports that a student at Leonardtown High School was caught today with digital scales and $800.00 worth of high-quality marijuana inside the school as he went about his busy day making sure that as many of his fellow classmates who had the money to do so could get plenty of good weed.

Virginia State Police Beat / Two bodies found in boat remains after fire swept marina

At this time, there are two confirmed fatalities. The remains of those individuals have been transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond for positive identification. Search and Recovery Team divers with Virginia State Police, VMRC and the US Coast Guard are checking one submerged boat and another partially-submerged boat to ensure no one was onboard either of those boats at the time of the fire.

Murder USA: Did someone shoot and kill a motorcyclist along the Hughesville Bypass? Medical Examiner says the cause was a puncture wound caused by crash. Saga of Mousetrap Murder and Backwards Bob Grieninger recalled

HUGHESVILLE, MD – February 28, 2016 — What could have simply been a motorcycle wreck may turn out to be murder, reports police, due to the seldom used practice of a forensic examiner responding to the crash scene to examine the body. In cases of an unattended death, a medical examiner takes a look at a deceased person in the examination room of the Maryland State Medical Examiner.

Murder USA: PG Police charge two in murder of fraudster Osama El-Atari; buffaloed banks of millions

UPPER MARLBORO, MD. — A Jordanian resident of Loudoun County, Va., who confessed that he swindled area banks out of more than $70 million in 2010, turned up murdered in PG County. PG County is a pretty good place to dump a bullet-ridden corpse due to all the killings among the drug-dealing population of killers who haunt the streets, alleys and shopping districts of that beleaguered suburb of Washington, D.C.