Sarah’s News Roundup 07.21.18

DNA evidence has linked an Indiana man to the murder of 8 year old April Tinsley thirty years ago.
DNA evidence has linked an Indiana man to the murder of 8 year old April Tinsley thirty years ago.

John D. Miller has appeared in court facing charges for the 1988 abduction, rape and murder of April in Fort Wayne.

When confronted by detectives on July 15th, after police matched his DNA from used condoms to evidence on her underwear, he confessed to abducting April, taking her to his trailer where he sexually assaulted and then strangled her, and disposed of her body in a ditch the following day.

Miller is being held in the Allen County jail.

A California man who called the police to report that he had been stabbed failed to mention that he had indecently exposed himself to his attacker.

After the incident in Jennie Davis Park Cynthia Molina followed Ryan Edward Brewer and repeatedly stabbed him in the back before fleeing the scene.

Brewer was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries and subsequently charged with indecent exposure.

Molina pleaded not guilty to assault with a deadly weapon.

Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen secretly recorded his client discussing payments to former Playboy model Karen McDougal.

The tape was allegedly made two months before the 2016 election and was discovered during an FBI raid on Cohen’s New York property earlier this year.

Trump condemned Cohen tweeting that it was “inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyer’s office” and “even more inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client”.

James Gunn, director of the first two Guardians of the Galaxy movies, has been fired after a number of offensive social media posts resurfaced online.

Gunn apologised as old tweets in which he joked about pedophilia and rape were widely shared.

Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn stated: “The offensive attitudes and statements discovered on James’ Twitter feed are indefensible, inconsistent with our studios values, and we have severed our business relationship with him.”

At the 2018 ESPYS the “sister survivors” of Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse were given the Arthur Ashe Courage Award and honored for their “strength and resolve” for bringing “the darkness of sexual abuse into the light”.

As more than 140 survivors made their way onto the stage singer-songwriter MILCK sang Quiet, giving a moving, emotional and unforgettable performance.

A survivor herself, MILCK said: “Being able to literally and figuratively back up these survivors of sexual assault at the #ESPYS as a unified front means more to me than I will be able to express in words.”

Sarah x

#icantkeepquiet

#metoo

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