Crime April 18 New England serial killer: CT River Valley survivor stabbed 27 times warns locals to remain 'vigilant' Jane Boroski, the lone suspected survivor of the Connecticut River Valley serial killer, is warning locals to remain 'vigilant' amid New England serial killer speculation on Facebook.
Crime April 16 New England serial killer fears merit 'review and investigation' after remains found across 3 states: expert Human remains found in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts between March and April warrants "review and investigation," according to criminal defense attorney Matthew Mangino.
Crime April 16 Connecticut man who escaped house of horrors breaks silence after decades of stepmom’s alleged abuse Kimberly Sullivan's stepson says he is feeling better and stronger nearly two months after escaping what police say is a case of extreme child abuse.
True Crime April 15 New England serial killer fears grow as police downplay threat encroaching on wealthy coastal enclaves Internet sleuths are fueling speculation about a serial killer in New England after the discoveries of several sets of human remains across Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Crime April 15 Connecticut house of horrors stepmom whines about GPS monitor while accused of 20-year child abuse case Kimberly Sullivan is asking a Connecticut court to reverse its decision forcing her to wear a GPS monitor while she awaits trial for allegedly abusing her stepson for 20 years.
Crime April 11 Connecticut house of horrors stepmom denies child abuse accusations that came as ‘extreme shock’: attorney Kimberly Sullivan, the Waterbury, Connecticut woman accused of abusing her stepson, denies the accusations that came as an "extreme shock," her attorney said.
Crime April 2 Bodycam in Connecticut house of horrors shows suspect after stepson's fiery escape A Waterbury, Connecticut police officer asked alleged child abuser Kimberly Sullivan if her stepson "has free rein" to leave his room in bodycam footage after her house fire.
Politics March 25 CT ballot fraud saga leads GOP to alert Bondi after 150 charges lodged, Dem reforms ‘miss the mark,' they say Bridgeport officials accused of ballot stuffing and mishandling absentee ballots led Republicans in Connecticut's state capitol to call on Attorney General Pam Bondi for help.
US Education March 21 Illiterate high school graduates suing school districts as Ivy League professor warns of 'deeper problem' Two high school graduates from Tennessee and Connecticut are suing their respective public school systems because they still can't read or write after graduating.
Crime March 21 "A Child Called 'It'" author says Connecticut house of horrors case is 'attempted murder' Dave Pelzer, author of "A Child Called 'It': One Child's Courage to Survive," says abuse allegations against Connecticut woman Kimberly Sullivan are "extremely severe."
Connecticut March 18 Man describes shocking living conditions he endured during 20-year home captivity: 'Unimaginable' New details have been revealed in the case against a Connecticut stepmother accused of holding a man, now 32, in captivity for 20 years.