Focue Provides the Latest and Most Up-to-Date News, What You Focus On is What You Get.
⎯ 《 Focue • Com 》

List of All Articles with Tag 'r'

Who is Virginia Anne Stone? Retired corporate pilot and horse rider to contend in 'America's Got Talent' Season 18
Who is Virginia Anne Stone? Retired corporate pilot and horse rider to contend in 'America's Got Talent' Season 18
'America's Got Talent' Season 18 contestant Virginia Anne Stone frequently hosts fundraisers for animal rescue organizations in her home state of Iowa
1970-01-01 08:00
Goldman Prepares to Enter Japan’s Growing Power Futures Market
Goldman Prepares to Enter Japan’s Growing Power Futures Market
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is in the process of setting up a trading desk to handle Japanese power
1970-01-01 08:00
Brookfield Sells $1 Billion New Zealand Phone Stake to Infratil
Brookfield Sells $1 Billion New Zealand Phone Stake to Infratil
New Zealand investment company Infratil will take full control of the nation’s second-biggest phone company after agreeing to
1970-01-01 08:00
How DNA and an old glove helped police catch accused Boston serial rapist
How DNA and an old glove helped police catch accused Boston serial rapist
Police say they were able to identify a suspect in a series of two-decade old rape cases out of Boston using new advances in DNA technology, eventually arresting New Jersey attorney Matthew Nilo and charging him with a variety of crimes. Here’s everything we know. The crimes Between 2007 and 2008, police investigated a series of four different sex crimes that occured involving women in downtown Boston. The victims described being threatened or tricked by a male assailant. One woman said she encountered a man in 2007 she thought she knew who offered to give her a ride as she looked for her car. The man evetually told her to “shut up,” threatened to kill her, said he had a weapon, and raped her near a Boston railyard. The second of the four attacks occured in late 2007, as a woman was leaving a State Street bar following a high school reunion. She allegedly got into a man’s car, thinking it was a taxi, and gave an address of an ATM near her appartment. The driver flashed a knife at the woman and later raped her near Terminal Street. The third incident under scrutiny by police came in August of 2008, when a man allegedly approached a woman on Boston Common and promised her money if she went to the Charlestown area with him, later allegedly holding a gun to her back and raping her. A final attack occured in December of 2008, when a 44-year-old jogger was sexually assaulted, before repelling her assailant by poking him in the eye. Police conducted rape examanations of the first three women and established a DNA profile of the attacker, but didn’t find any matches in CODIS, a law enforcement DNA database. The investigation Last year, police in Boston got a new break in the case. Using a $2.5m grant from the federal Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, they began re-examing the 2000s rape cases as part of an effort to review unsolved sexual crimes, and used new DNA techniques to advance the investigation. Using DNA taken from the original sexual assault examinations, they searched for potential suspects using DNA information submitted by family members to commercial ancestry databses GEDMatch and Family Tree DNA, eventually landing on Mr Nilo as a person of interest. Such tecniques are known as forensic investigative genetic genealogy. FBI agents surveilling the attorney saw him handle a glass and silverware at a corporate event and were able to collect a DNA sample, according to police. The DNA on the sample allegedly matched both the evidence found in the rape kits and on a sample taken from the glove one of the women used to fend off the alleged rapist. Boston Police and FBI agents arrested Mr Nilo in the lobby of a luxury building in Weehawken last week, allegedly telling him “a large package had been delivered to him that did not fit in the ... lockers where the residents pick up packages,” according to prosecutors. The suspect Prosecutors argued during an arraignment on Monday the forensic evidence was a match, with the DNA present on the glove 314 times more likely to belong to Mr Nilo than any other male. Mr Nilo, at attorney who lives in Weehawken, New Jersey, previously worked at the cyber firm Cowbell Cyber in Manhattan. The company told The Daily Mail it has suspended the attorney. “Matthew Nilo was an employee of Cowbell and was hired in January, 2023 after passing our background check,” the company said. “Mr. Nilo’s employment at Cowbell has been suspended pending further investigation.” He attended the University of Wisconsin and got a law degree at the University of San Francisco, according to court records. The rapes allegedly occured when he was home from college on breaks. Mr Nilo’s fiancée, Laura Griffin, 37, has appeared at multiple court proceedings following the attorney’s arrest. She reportedly clutched a set of rosary beads during Mr Nilo’s arraignment. The charges On Monday, Mr Nilo was charged with three counts of aggravated rape, two counts of kidnapping, and other charges. He could face up to life in prison if gound guilty. His bail has been set at $500,000, and the attorney will be subject to GPS monitoring if he is freed from jail pre-trial. Mr Nilo pleaded not guilty. “I do understand that the procedures used by law enforcement are somewhat suspect,” his attorney Joseph Cataldo told The Associated Press outside court on Monday. “It seems that they obtained DNA evidence without ever obtaining a search warrant. If that turns out to be true, that’s an issue that will be pursued vigorously.” Read More Detectives used DNA from water glass in investigation of attorney accused of rapes in Boston Fiancee of attorney linked to three rapes through genetic genealogy stands by him in court Pensioner on trial accused of murdering young woman in 1974
1970-01-01 08:00
PGA Tour and Europe join forces with Saudi's LIV Golf. Here's what you need to know
PGA Tour and Europe join forces with Saudi's LIV Golf. Here's what you need to know
Once rivals in court, the PGA Tour and LIV Golf are now partners in business
1970-01-01 08:00
Dua Lipa wins 'Levitating' infringement case against reggae band Artikal Sound System which claims she copied their 2017 song
Dua Lipa wins 'Levitating' infringement case against reggae band Artikal Sound System which claims she copied their 2017 song
Artikal Sound System claimed that their 2017 song 'Live Your Life' was played at many shows and a CD with the song sold hundreds of copies
1970-01-01 08:00
A look at restrictions on LGBTQ+ people in the US, and the pushback
A look at restrictions on LGBTQ+ people in the US, and the pushback
A Florida law banning transgender youth from getting medical treatment is temporarily on hold after a surprise decision by a federal judge
1970-01-01 08:00
Brazil lawmakers propose reforms combining consumption taxes
Brazil lawmakers propose reforms combining consumption taxes
BRASILIA Brazil's consumption tax reform advanced on Tuesday as a working group in Congress outlined a proposal to
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: Nervous eyes on China trade
Marketmind: Nervous eyes on China trade
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever. Chinese trade figures
1970-01-01 08:00
US steps up crypto crackdown with Coinbase suit
US steps up crypto crackdown with Coinbase suit
In their second major action against a big crypto player in two days, US regulators sued Coinbase on Tuesday, alleging its failure to register as a securities...
1970-01-01 08:00
Terrorism ruling first for Canada 'incel' attack
Terrorism ruling first for Canada 'incel' attack
A judge has found that a deadly attack on a Toronto massage parlour in 2020 was an act of terror.
1970-01-01 08:00
US judge in Florida blocks enforcement of state ban on gender-affirming care
US judge in Florida blocks enforcement of state ban on gender-affirming care
By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) -A federal judge in Florida on Tuesday partially blocked the state from enforcing its recent ban
1970-01-01 08:00
«7493749474957496»