Ohio police are investigating the murder of Columbus dentist Spencer Tepe and his wife Monique, whose bodies were found in their home, with their two children present but unharmed; the case is treated as a homicide with no suspects publicly named yet.
Ohio police are investigating the murder of dentist Spencer Tepe and his wife Monique, who were found dead from gunshot wounds in their home, with no signs of forced entry and the case not considered a murder-suicide; children were unharmed, and authorities seek information from the public.
A dentist and his wife were shot and killed in their Ohio home while their children were inside, with the killer still at large; authorities are investigating and seeking public assistance.
Ohio police are investigating the murder of dentist Spencer Tepe and his wife Monique, found dead from gunshot wounds in their home, with no signs of forced entry and the case not considered a murder-suicide; children were unharmed, and authorities seek information from the public.
A Colorado dentist, James Craig, was convicted of first-degree murder for poisoning his wife Angela Craig with cyanide over 10 days, leading to her death, and was also found guilty of attempting to cover up the crime. The jury rejected his claim that she sought her own death, and he faces life in prison.
A Denver dentist, James Craig, is on trial for allegedly poisoning his wife Angela Craig with cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, leading to her death in 2023. Prosecutors accuse him of buying arsenic, attempting to frame her for suicide, and trying to cover up his involvement through fraudulent letters and witness tampering. The trial includes evidence such as a surveillance video of an argument and the discovery of cyanide shipment, with the defense challenging the evidence and police investigation. Craig faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder and solicitation.
The article discusses the cultural impact of sharks being villainized, influenced by media like Jaws, and introduces a humorous and intense new game called Shark Dentist, which simulates operating on a sedated shark with realistic tools and roguelike mechanics. It highlights the ongoing perception issues surrounding sharks and the game's unique approach to this theme.
Shark Dentist is a new horror roguelike game where players act as a shark dentist, treating giant predators' teeth in a dark, intense clinic while avoiding deadly attacks, inspired by movies like Saw and Jaws, with gameplay involving managing dental issues and shark vitals under limited resources.
Shark Dentist is an upcoming horror roguelike game where players act as a shark dentist, managing a variety of variables to treat deadly marine animals, with high stakes and dark humor, set in a bizarre basement setting. The game combines dark humor, roguelike mechanics, and creepy aesthetics, and is available for wishlist on Steam, with a release date soon.
James Craig, a dentist from Aurora, Colorado, already facing charges for allegedly poisoning his wife, is now accused of plotting to murder a police detective investigating his case. Prosecutors have filed additional charges of solicitation to commit murder and perjury after Craig allegedly tried to enlist another inmate to carry out the murder, but the inmate refused.
James Craig, a Colorado dentist, has been accused of poisoning his wife, Angela Craig, who died after being hospitalized with mysterious symptoms. Police allege that James searched for information on poisons and purchased potassium cyanide and arsenic, which he allegedly used to poison his wife's protein shakes. Despite his plea of not guilty, evidence from Angela's autopsy and James's online activity suggests premeditation. The case has shocked the community and raised questions about the seemingly happy couple's relationship.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is facing legal action for posting a 5-minute video praising the dental work she received at a Houston-area cosmetic dentistry firm, Smile Texas.
A dentist was killed and two others injured in a shooting at a dental office in El Cajon, California, allegedly carried out by a disgruntled former patient, 29-year-old Mohammed Abdulkareem. The deceased victim was identified as 28-year-old Benjamin Ariel Harouni, a dentist at the office. The suspect was apprehended after a manhunt and is facing charges of murder and attempted murder.
Dr. Benjamin Harouni, a recent dental school graduate, was tragically murdered by a disgruntled patient at his father's dental office in El Cajon. Described as sweet, spiritual, and wise beyond his years, he was remembered for his work with disabled and autistic children for his bar mitzvah project. The Jewish community, to which the Harouni family belonged, is mourning the loss of a kind and bright young man, with funeral services expected to be attended by many friends and community members.
A California dentist was fatally shot by a "disgruntled" former patient, Mohammed Abdulkareem, who had planned the attack weeks in advance. The gunman fled in a U-Haul and was captured after a five-hour manhunt. The deceased victim was identified as Dr. Benjamin Harouni, a dentist at the practice. Two others were injured in the shooting. Abdulkareem was arrested and faces felony charges including murder and attempted murder.