A dead body, believed to be a suicide, was reported near Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Orange County, Florida, around 6:40 p.m., prompting a response from local authorities, with no further details available.
A dead stowaway was found in the landing gear of an American Airlines flight at Charlotte airport, marking at least the second such incident in the U.S. this year, prompting an ongoing investigation by law enforcement.
A stowaway was found dead in the landing gear of an American Airlines plane at Charlotte-Douglas Airport during maintenance, prompting an investigation by police. The incident is under review, and airport operations continue normally.
A person was found dead in the landing gear compartment of an American Airlines plane at Charlotte Douglas International Airport during maintenance, believed to be a stowaway from a recent flight from Europe, and police are investigating.
A man was found dead in a pool of blood at Burning Man, prompting a homicide investigation by authorities in Nevada, with the cause of death currently unknown.
A driver in North Texas was detained after police found a lifeless body in the passenger seat of his car. The driver, who was intoxicated, claimed he hit a deer, but authorities believe he hit a pedestrian somewhere between Arlington and White Settlement. The impact was so severe that the person was thrown inside the car, resulting in significant trauma and missing body parts. The driver is facing charges of intoxication, manslaughter, and possibly failure to stop and render aid. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of impaired driving in the region, and authorities are urging people to make responsible decisions during the holiday season.
Urban explorers in St. Paul caves discovered a dead body in a confined space near Eagle Parkway and Exchange Street South. Fire crews were called in to assist with the recovery, and the circumstances surrounding the victim's death are currently being investigated by St. Paul police.
Family members of a man found dead in North Carolina claim a groundskeeper mowed around his lifeless body, mistaking it for a Halloween prop or a training dummy. The body was discovered in the yard of an abandoned house, stripped of clothes and belongings. Authorities now consider the death suspicious, as there were scratches on the body and glass nearby. An autopsy revealed no signs of trauma, but a toxicology report is pending. The family has handed over evidence to the detective and vows that those involved will face consequences.
A man in Las Vegas, George Anthony Bone, has been charged with murder after allegedly living with his dead roommate, Beverly Ma, in a closet for two months before she was discovered by her family. Ma's family became concerned when they hadn't heard from her and went to check on her at her home, where Bone informed them that she had been dead for two months. Bone admitted to finding Ma's body with a belt around her neck and covering her with a blanket, but instead of reporting it, he continued to live in the house and used her Amazon account to make purchases. Police believe the discovery of Ma's body was not consistent with a suicide attempt, and Bone has been denied bail.
A man's body was discovered inside a parked vehicle at a busy shopping center in southwest Atlanta. Authorities have found no evidence of foul play, but the cause of death remains unknown. The investigation is being led by the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office.
The New Iberia Police Department is investigating a suspicious death after employees discovered the body of the restaurant manager in the freezer of an Arby's restaurant in New Iberia, Louisiana.
A lawsuit has been filed against Celebrity Cruises by a Florida woman and her family, claiming that the cruise line improperly stored her husband's body in the ship's cooler, instead of the morgue, after he died on board. The body was found in advanced stages of decomposition and the family is seeking $1 million in compensatory damages and a trial by jury. Celebrity Cruises has not yet commented on the matter.
A dead body was discovered in southeast Albuquerque by the Albuquerque Fire Department while responding to brush fires. The Albuquerque Police Department's Homicide Unit is investigating the scene.
Rafael Banda, who was arrested for allegedly kidnapping and raping a woman inside a home with a dead body, appeared in court on Friday. His arraignment was rescheduled for Monday after he informed the judge he had retained an attorney. Banda's right to bail was revoked after Deputy District Attorney Joshua Brisban shared disturbing details about the case. According to Brisban, Banda and the victim had known each other for about a week when he started acting erratic. Banda threatened the woman with a knife forcing her to stay. Banda then had the victim call her daughter to ask for money. Prosecutors say Banda asked the kidnapped woman to help dismember the dead body of a woman inside the home. When she refused, Banda raped the victim.