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Father Convicted for Girlfriend's Bludgeoning: Her Daughter Still Missing | Crime Alert 05.27.25

2025/5/27
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Sydney Sumner: 我报道了何塞·莫拉莱斯因吸食PCP后,多次殴打女友克里斯汀·霍洛威的头部,残忍地杀害了她。莫拉莱斯花了一天多的时间处理证据,将带血的尿布精灵和毛巾扔进服装捐赠箱。他声称两名窃贼袭击了克里斯汀并绑架了他们的女儿凡妮莎,但他否认对克里斯汀的谋杀负责。检察官认为莫拉莱斯可能因吸毒而失忆,但他被陪审团判定有罪,并可能因杀害克里斯汀而面临最高65年监禁。莫拉莱斯仍然是凡妮莎失踪案的嫌疑人,并且不太可能通过帮助寻找女儿来获得减刑,因为他对该事件缺乏记忆。霍洛威一家得知莫拉莱斯被判有罪后情绪激动,现在他们可以专注于带凡妮莎回家。小女孩凡妮莎如果活着,现在应该快六岁了。

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Jose Morales was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend, Christine Holloway, in Connecticut. Their 14-month-old daughter, Vanessa, remains missing, and Morales is still a suspect in her disappearance. The Holloway family focuses on bringing Vanessa home.
  • Jose Morales convicted of murdering Christine Holloway
  • 14-month-old daughter Vanessa still missing
  • Morales claims burglars are responsible but found guilty

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Crime Alert, hourly update, breaking crime news now. I'm Sydney Sumner. Jose Morales, high on PCP, strikes his girlfriend and the mother of his child, Christine Holloway, in the head, repeatedly, brutally killing her. Morales spends more than a day disposing of the evidence, dumping a blood-stained diaper genie and a towel in a clothing donation bin.

The couple's 14-month-old daughter, Vanessa, was last seen two days before authorities find Christine's body in the bathtub of their Milford, Connecticut apartment. Morales insists he is not responsible for Christine's murder, claiming two burglars broke in, attacked Christine, and kidnapped Vanessa. Huh.

Prosecutors argue that Morales may have no memory of the murder due to his drug use, but the only logical explanation is that Morales killed Christine. Morales is found guilty of murder by a jury and faces up to 65 years in prison for killing Christine. The father is still a suspect in Vanessa's disappearance, and legal experts say it's not likely he will receive any kind of sentence reduction in exchange for help finding his daughter due to his lack of memory regarding the incident.

The Holloway family became emotional when they learned Morales was found guilty, saying they can now focus on bringing Vanessa home. The little girl would be almost six today. A woman frantically calls 911 to report her ex-boyfriend has kicked open her door and stolen her pet chicken while screaming, I've got Polly.

She tells officers her ex just got out of prison and seems extremely fragile. When police catch up with the unnamed 50-year-old, he's crying and hiding in a wooded area on the side of the road in Kitsap County, Washington, still clutching the chicken. Body cam footage shows deputies approaching the man in the woods. Hey, show us your hands. I got my chicken.

Stand up. Show me your hands. That's fine. Just hold your chicken. I'm not going to hurt your chicken. The officers allow the man to safely place the chicken in a patrol vehicle before he's placed in cuffs for residential burglary and violating an order of protection. More crime and justice news after this.

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In honor of Military Appreciation Month, Verizon thought of a lot of different ways we could show our appreciation, like rolling out the red carpet, giving you your own personal marching band, and

Or throwing a bumping shindig. At Verizon, we're doing all that in the form of special military offers. That's why this month only, we're giving military and veteran families a $200 Verizon gift card and a phone on us with a select trade-in and a new line on select unlimited plans. Think of it as our way of flying a squadron of jets overhead while launching fireworks. Now that's what we call a celebration because we're proud to serve you. Visit your local Verizon store to learn more.

$200 Verizon gift card requires smartphone purchase $799.99 or more with new line on eligible plan. Gift card sent within eight weeks after receipt of claim. Phone offer requires $799.99 purchase with new smartphone line on unlimited ultimate or postpaid unlimited plus. Minimum plan $80 a month with auto pay plus taxes and fees for 36 months. Less $800 trade-in or promo credit applied over 36 months. 0% APR. Trade-in must be from Apple, Google, or Samsung. Trade-in and additional terms apply.

Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news, Crime Online's John Lemley. We begin with an update on this month's deadly shooting at a Las Vegas fitness center. Police have identified the victim as 31-year-old Edgar Quiones, a longtime employee at the Las Vegas Athletic Club. Investigators now say Quiones had no known connection to the gunman.

According to Assistant Sheriff Jamie Prosser of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, the shooter, 34-year-old Daniel Ortega, was a gym member who entered the facility armed with a rifle. He briefly interacted with a staff member before opening fire on Quiones, who tried to run.

Police say Ortega fired 24 rounds as he moved through the building. Three others were injured, one critically. Ortega was shot by officers as he exited the gym and later died at a hospital. Authorities say the motive remains unclear. The investigation continues.

Authorities say the May 16th escape of 10 inmates from a New Orleans jail wasn't just a case of faulty locks and staffing shortages. Now, a jail employee faces criminal charges. Crime Online correspondent Sydney Sumner has the latest on what investigators say was a carefully aided breakout. A 33-year-old

three-year-old maintenance worker at the Orleans Paris Sheriff's Office has been arrested for allegedly helping 10 inmates escape from jail. Sterling Williams is accused of turning off water to a jail cell at the Orleans Justice Center at the request of one of the inmates.

That move, according to the Louisiana Attorney General's office, allowed the men to slip through a hole behind a toilet. Investigators say the decision wasn't a mistake. In a statement, the AG's office said, quote, Instead of reporting the inmate, Williams turned the water off as directed, allowing the inmates to carry out their scheme. Williams now faces 10 counts of principal to simple escape and malfeasance in office.

The breakout happened in the early morning hours of May 16th, while the only guard on duty left to get food. The inmates, some charged or convicted of violent crimes including murder, shed their jail uniforms, changed clothes, and vanished. According to the sheriff's office, at least one steel bar protecting the plumbing had been delivered

The New Orleans City Council met with jail and law enforcement officials in recent days to question how 10 men were able to walk out of a locked facility.

It's been more than two months since Irene Webster Fry walked away from her home in Shelby, North Carolina on foot. She was last seen walking on Burke Road toward Cleveland Avenue. Police say Irene, who suffers from a cognitive impairment, may be en route to Morristown, Tennessee. It's not known what she was wearing.

Irene, 65, is Caucasian, about 200 pounds and 5 feet 7 inches tall. Irene has dentures but does not always wear them. She sometimes walks with a cane. Anyone with information about Irene Webster Fry's whereabouts is urged to contact the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office at 704-484-4822.

For the latest crime and justice news, be sure to follow the Crime Alert hourly update on your favorite podcast app. With this Crime Alert, I'm Sydney Sumner. This is an iHeart Podcast.