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11 hours ago
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Leon County jail death: Andrew Wiley, charged in murder of daughter Lori Paige
Andrew Wiley, who was charged with killing his 12-year old daughter and dumping her body in the Georgia woods, has died in the Leon County jail, the Sheriff's Office announced. Wiley, 36, was the father of Lori Paige, who went missing in Tallahassee two years ago. In a news release the evening of June 19, sheriff's spokesperson Javonni Hampton said Wiley "experienced a medical emergency" at the jail, "was taken to the medical unit and treated." "LCSO detention staff began life-saving measures and were assisted by emergency responders upon their arrival," Hampton added. Wiley "was pronounced dead at approximately 5:36 p.m." The news release also said Wiley "had been in custody at the detention facility since April 2025. His next of kin has been notified. All standard protocols for an in-custody death are being followed. The Medical Examiner's Office will conduct an autopsy to determine cause and manner of death." No further information was released. This is a developing news story and will be updated. Check back later for more. Jim Rosica can be reached at jrosica@ Follow him on X: @JimRosicaFL. This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: Father accused in Lori Paige murder case dies in Leon County jail


CBS News
16 hours ago
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84-year-old man dies after dog attack in Tarrant County, authorities say
An 84-year-old man died Monday following a dog attack at his home in Tarrant County, authorities said. The incident occurred on Slay Street near Ten Mile Bridge Road, just south of Eagle Mountain Lake. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office identified the victim as Ronald Grant Anderson. He was pronounced dead just before 4:30 p.m. Monday. The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office said additional information will be released later Thursday. CBS News Texas will provide updates as more details become available.


CTV News
3 days ago
- CTV News
RCMP investigate fatal residential fire in Alton, N.S.
A fire in Alton, N.S., is under investigation after human remains were found inside the home. Colchester County District RCMP, fire services and EHS responded to a structure fire on Alton Road on June 16 around 6:30 a.m., a news release said. When the RCMP arrived, the home was fully engulfed in flames. Once the fire was extinguished, human remains were located inside the home. At this time, the police are not treating the fire as suspicious. The investigation remains ongoing and is being assisted by the Nova Scotia Fire Marshal's Office and the Medical Examiner Service. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page


CBS News
4 days ago
- CBS News
Pedestrian struck and killed while walking into traffic in Ingham County, deputies report
Suspected shooter captured in Minnesota; death investigation in Bedford Township; and more top stori Suspected shooter captured in Minnesota; death investigation in Bedford Township; and more top stori A pedestrian was struck and killed Sunday while walking on Interstate 96 in Ingham County, Michigan, deputies reported. The collision happened about 11:38 a.m. Sunday on I-96 westbound at the M-52 overpass, the Ingham County Sheriff's Office said. First responders arrived on scene to find a man dead on the freeway pavement. The driver of the semi truck that struck him was not injured. Officers learned the man had walked into a lane of traffic while the tractor trailer was westbound. The Ingham Regional Crash Investigation Team and the Medical Examiner's Office are assisting with the investigation and identification. This investigation is ongoing. Deputies ask that anyone who has information about the circumstances of the crash contact ICSO Deputy Ben Manns at 517-676-8444, ext. 1952.
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5 days ago
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Cause of Death Revealed for Daughter Who Died During Trail Hike with Her Dad
The Maine Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has reportedly released the cause of death for hiker Esther Keiderling, who died in early June during a Mount Katahdin trail hike The 28-year-old hiker's cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma, per News 10 ABC, WGME CBS 13 and WABI 5 Her dad Tim Keiderling's cause of death has not yet been listedMore details are emerging in the deaths of Tim and Esther Keiderling, the dad and daughter who died on a trail hike in Maine this month. A medical examiner revealed that the cause of death for Esther, 28, was from blunt force trauma, while father's cause of death has not yet been shared, reported News 10 ABC, WGME CBS 13 and WABI 5. Esther may have slid down the terrain with an uncontrollable force as her remains were found in a snow covered boulder field below the Cathedral Cut-off Trail, News Center Maine reported. PEOPLE reached out to the Maine Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on June 14 for additional details, but did not receive an immediate response. News Center Maine added that witnesses told investigators that Tim, 58, and Esther, were continuing their climb when harsh weather conditions, including wind gusts of up to 40 miles per hour. A mixture of sleet, rain and snow reportedly also impacted the father and daughter as wind chills dropped into the teens, and hypothermia was a high risk. Investigators also said that the Keiderlings did reach the summit of Saddle Trail but veered off course during their descent, the outlet and Esther, both of Ulster Park, N.Y., were last seen on June 1 at around 10:15 a.m. local time. The duo had set out from the Abol Campground to hike Mount Katahdin, according to a statement from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Days later, on June 3, authorities updated the statement, writing that a Maine Warden Service K9 search team found Tim's body near the summit of the mountain, but his daughter remained missing. The organization updated the statement again the following day on June 4, announcing that searchers had found Esther's body. Tim's brother-in-law Heinrich Arnold posted on the family's New York-based church, that the deaths had been "difficult to fully grasp." He continued, "Both were taken from us far too soon, and we are all left asking: 'Why?' ' Arnold thanked the community for the outpouring of support and shared what was giving the family solace as they mourned the father of six and Esther. "One comfort to the family is knowing that Tim and Esther were doing something they both were passionate about: being near to God, surrounded by expansive views and visions, immersed in nature, in the raw and wild beauty of creation," Arnold said. The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife did not respond to PEOPLE's request for further updates on June 14. Read the original article on People